The Biking Life Magazine presents:

 

  

  

Infliction Addiction

Saturday, March 27, 2010

A Tattoo and Motorcycle Display Art Show

For More information download this PDF.

  

  

 

  Artists -
Alan Thomepson- “Trader Bob’s”, Alex
-“Alex in Tattoo land”, Brandi-” Steel & Ink Studio”, Joe Allhoff- “Trader Bob’s", Mikah Webb- “Cheap TRX”, Chuck Laxton- “St. Louis artist”, Connie- "Enchanted Dragon”, Casey Kasparek- “St. Louis artist”, Jennifer Hayes- “St. Louis artist”, Phil Jarvis-“St. Louis artist”, Jeff Bridges-“Painted Hog", David Counts- “Counts Custom Graphics”, Bob Roberts- “Spot Light Tattoo”, David Mann- “K.C. Mo”{prints}, Matt Hodel- ”AllStar Tattoo”, Jason Conrad- “Cheap TRX”, Bobbie Jo- “Outlaw Ink”, Tim Bodish- “Pencil Point Production”, Jake Imboben- “Mamma's Tattoo’s", Paul Webb- “Mamma's Tattoo’s & Travis", Nick Stewart- “St. Louis artist”, Evan Hagen- “St. Louis artist”, Jim Trotter- "St. Louis  artist", Andy Bell- “Universal Ink”

Custom Motorcycles -
Bones,  Chariots of Fire, Jailhouse Jimmy E.F.M.C., Kirk P.C. Customs, Oz. H.A.M.C “Tribute Bike to Honest Mitch”, Roadworthy Motorcycle, The Candy Shop, P.C. Customs “Phil Clifton Custom Jewelry by Road Rash Designs, Custom Frames by Off Arsenal Gallery Hammer Works “Roadworthy Motorcycle”, Jason “Just Hawgs.                                                               

There will be floaters moving about the room, if you have any questions please just ask. You will not be able to pick up your pieces until 11:00pm, so the artist still can show their work. Thank you.

 

Koken Art Factory & Skeleton Krewe Art present: 
                                                        
 

  

  

  

ALICE

A Multi-Media Extravaganza Based on the Alice in Wonderland Series

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Please download the forms below for more information.

Call for Entries Drop Off / Pick Up Instructions Waiver Press Release

 

Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Alice at this multi-faceted art show and showcase.  The night will be rich in art based on the Alice in Wonderland Series featuring over 50 local and regional artists in all mediums of art- including photography, painting, sculpture, and more.  The darker side of Alice will be emphasized.  Musical guests will be Brown Bottle Fever and Sinfinis, two great local St. Louis bands.  Exotic Rhythm Belly Dance will showcase several themed belly dance performances.  The STL Hoop Club will feature their unique style of hoopdance.

 

Taking place at the Koken Art Factory on Friday, April 16 2010, expect a unique artistic experience like no other.  Featuring several different rooms and galleries, the space offers the perfect layout for viewing artistic creations. The event will start at 7 pm and go till midnight.  Admission is $5.  Ages 18 and up are welcome. Refreshments will be available at the cash bar. A Complimentary coat check and off street monitored parking
will also be included.
 
In addition to art and entertainment, a market will feature art booths and interesting items for purchase.  If you are interested in being vendor, please contact skeletonkreweart@gmail.com

 

The Evening Entertainment 

Brown Bottle Fever

This act is mesmerizing.  If you like blues, slide guitar and harmonica, Brown Bottle Fever a must see. With an aggressive style of blues complimented by harp, slide guitar with a solid core of beats these two put on quite a show.  This newly formed duo creates energy that will get any crowd dancing.  Zach Pemberton – harmonica and vocals – comes from a solid blues background and is influenced by his hometown of Chattanooga.  Billy Skelton – guitar, stomp box, and vocals influence comes from the west coast.  A full band is also featured under the same name.  The combination of styles mesh to create a unique combination of music that will make you tune in and turn up.  

 

 

 Sinfinis

Songstress Mary Elizabeth Bell created Sinfinis to make you uncomfortable. Like a mythical siren, she reels you in with haunting vocals and smashes you against the proverbial rocks with eerily thought-provoking lyrics designed to unnerve and chill even the most hotly-seared conscience. Sinfinis songs broach precarious subjects such as abortion, infidelity, narcissism, nihilism, free will, intrinsic depravity, double-mindedness, and remorse. Musical arrangements are alternately aggressive and melodic, often challenging the boundaries of conventional structure and style.

Sinfinis occasionally hits the stage "bare" for an acoustic, a cappella, avant-garde adventure. More often, the live show is heavily electronic with a grittier, more industrial sound.

Always expect something unexpected, but one thing is constant: this is darkly introspective music that sneaks up on you, grabs tightly, and won't let go.

Exotic Rhythms Belly Dance

Ami Amoré́ has been twirling and alluring audiences since 1999. She enjoys all styles of the art form that is belly dance from traditional to the avant-garde. Some shows are even hip-hop inspired with the pop-n-lock technique incorporated into dance.  She performs solo as Ami Amore and as Exotic Rhythms Belly Dance with her students and former students.  These ladies can be seen all over town performing at various events and clubs.  

 

 

 

 STL Hoop Club

The STL Hoop Club is several great things.  They offer a club that is open to the public for hoopers, host events, and hold weekly classes.  From within the club they have a group of dedicated hoopdance performers.  These individuals are involved with performing at special events.  Live music is a great compliment to their performance which features lighted LED hoops and creative costuming.  The STL Hoop Club performance troupe has performed recently at the Pageant, 2720 Cherokee, Naughti Gras, and The Orpheum Theater.

 


 

The Koken Art Factory thanks for their support of Naughti Gras III.