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Art Show with Shotsie Gorman

Art show with Shotsie Gorman


 


Working at: Sacred Rose tattoo 
1728 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94703-1514
(510) 883-1083 Subway: North Berkeley BART

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Born, New Jersey

Former martial arts instructor/ Nidan (Second rank of Black Belt) in Kobayashi Shorin- Ryu, Multi media Sculptor, Arts educator, 32 year Professional Tattoo Artist, Co-founder/ Former Vice President of, Alliance of Professional Tattooist, Published non- fiction, Journalist, Poet, Author Poetry collection THE BLACK MARKS HE MADE Proteus Press Albany NY, Publisher Tattoo Advocate Journal, Former owner of Shotsie's Tattoo? Studio's in Wayne and West Milford NJ.

Shotsie Exhibits a myriad of art forms, Functional Pottery, Abstract ceramic art, painted furniture, Hand tufted carpets, Decorative boxes, Painted ceramic tiles, Oil on canvas figurative and landscapes, Impasto Acrylic abstractions multi media art works in museums and galleries around the world. 

He is a lecturer on the art and history of tattooing. Lecturing at Universities and Art Institutions around the US and Europe focusing on the creative drive and the interrelationship between culture and ritual.

Gorman lectures on process and presents thrilling poetry workshops for teens on the edge. and Paterson Museum, Paterson NJ.

Shotsie is currently presenting “ A CONVERSATION WITH SHOTSIE GORMAN” A dialogues on unblocking the self-critic at tattoo events around the west coast of the US.


2010 Fresno tattoo Expo. Redwood writers conference.
Currently exhibiting in:
Raku Gallery, Jerome AZ
Gifted Hands Gallery, Sedona Az
SAC Gallery Sedona, Az
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John Natsoulas art Center Davis CA
Northern Arizona University prestigious 2009 juried biennial Ceramic exhibit at the NAU Art Museum.
Juried by Kurt Weiser

Sonoma Community center gallery
Boswell Gallery Sugarloaf New York
2009 December Cover for the International Potters Guild 2009 Pottery calendar
2008 Museum Of Natural History Body art exhibit NYC NY
2008 Exhibitor and lecture series on Contemporary cultural icons in tattooing South Street Seaport Museum tattoo and the world exhibit NYC NY

Shotsie co-hosted Boswell’s pottery studios Sugarloaf NY 2005-2007 a very successful Empty bowls pottery workshop fundraiser for the homeless and food bank in Orange County New York.

2008 Fundraiser for Eva’s Kitchen Paterson NJ for mobile emergency treat van for the homeless.


Well Red Coyote Book Store Poetry performances Poetry workshop series “Mining for God.”
Spoken word performance Poets Corner, Sedona AZ
Trinity Church Poetry 2009 Reading series
Member in goods standing with the Redwood Writers Group Santa Rosa, North Bay CA

Shotsie is a self educated artist and a world traveler. He has appeared many times in print media as journalist and feature subject including: Newsweek, New York Times, Village Voice; Bergen County NJ-At Your Leisure Magazine cover Review of the New Jersey Poetry scene, innumerable newspapers around the US and contemporary hard cover books and periodicals on Tattooing and Fine Art.

Shotsie has appeared as a tattoo ambassador on: Geraldo, Good Morning NY, Good Morning America, Am NY, AM Philadelphia, Eye On New Jersey, CBS Nightwatch Many local and regional News programs. He has helped to author Customizing the Body with anthropologist Clinton Sanders Temple University PA. In addition he was a major contributor The Total Tattoo Book with Amy Krackow.

Shotsie was chosen to write the preface for Tattooed Women Photographer William De Michele Proteus Press Albany NY an award winning photo essay of tattooed women in contemporary culture.

Shotsie was an honorary attendee representing the East Coast of the United States at the first Italian multi cultural tattoo exhibit organized by Georgio Ursinni Italian Cultural center Roma Italy La Asino and Zebra


Shotsie's First book of poetry "THE BLACK MARKS HE MADE" 
Published by Proteus Press, Albany NY and released IN SEPTEMBER 1999 with a companion spoken word CD produced by Record Plant Inc. Winner of the Allen Ginsberg award Paterson Poetry Center supported by National Endowment for the arts Paterson Community College, Paterson New Jersey 1999

Poetry Anthologies:

Will Work For Peace
Paterson the poets City

Featured Poet at:
School of Visual Arts spoken word artist series.
The Back Fence Cafe Bleeker Street in NYC. 
November 19th at Knitting Factory reading series
Featured poet along with Bret Axel, Donna Spector, Lyn Lifshin, in Middletown NY at the Thrall Library 
Greens Cafe 90 North Street Middletown November 
Greenwood lake Library 
GoPoetry Online TV featured with Orange County Poets GoPoetry.com 
JCC Metro West Orange, NJ 
School Of Visual Arts NYC
Woodstock Poetry society Festival 
Poetry on the Loose- Sponsored by Orange county Arts council 
With Bill Seaton director Middletown NY
Alice's Tuscan Cafe, Warwick NY
Goshen Village book Store, Goshen NY
Goshen Village library, spring writers series
Mug and the Bean poetry Series, Rutherford,
Soda Pop Shop Montclair NJ reading series
Allen Ginsberg Award Ceremony, Paterson Museum, Paterson NJ
Greens Cafe Middletown NY
Barnes and Noble reading series West Paterson NJ
Jersey City University NOVEMBER 4-25TH A POETRY READING SHOTSIE GORMAN RETROSPECTIVE PAINTING AND TATTOO EXHIBITION "Word art GREENWOOD LAKE WINTER VOICES SERIES
JOSHUA TREE - WOODSTOCK NY 10 FEATURED poets 
Goshen Village Library- Goshen NY
Well Red Coyote- Sedona AZ
Poets Corner Sedona AZ
Trinity Church poetry reading series 2009
Healdsburg CA poet’s series 2009
And many others

Shotsie is 59 years old Currently living in Sonoma California with his wife and fellow artist Kristine Gorman his three children Lucas Orion Gorman 21, and Emma Fairchild Gorman 23 and their youngest Cleo Avalon Rose Gorman aged 8.

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