Mini Zines with Koi The Creatrix

You And I Make A Thing

In this episode I collaborate with artist Koi The Creatrix to make mini zines. The challenges we faced included our zines going missing in the mail for extended periods of time.

Links

@koithecreatrix on Instagram

Koi’s monthly Postcard Club

@katcurio on instagram

@brattyxbre on youtube

@brattyxbre: Your Zine Sucks (And That's Okay)

PythagoraSwitch

Hedy Lamarr biography

Emilie Wapnick’s TED Talk on multipotentiality

B0ardside Art Collective

When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön

Some of these links are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission from them.

Mini Zine: "Who Am I?"

Mini Zine: Ren Soul

Transcript

Thomas: My guest today is Koi the Creatrix. Koi is a mixed media artist who identifies as Japanese American and Queer. In her art, Koi engages in sociopolitical discourse. She enjoys using bright colors and bold patterns, invoking pop art vibes. Her exploration of emotional themes, coupled with her seemingly chaotic displays, offer a deeply personal feel. And her Instagram handle is @koithecreatrix. Welcome to the podcast, Koi.

Koi: Hi, thank you so much for having me, Thomas.

Thomas: Before we get started, I wanted to ask you, you just finished a solo exhibition. It was at the Taube Museum of Art in Minot, North Dakota, is that right?

Koi: The Taube Museum, yeah.

Thomas: The Taube Museum, thank you. Tell me how that went and also how you felt about it.

Koi: You know, it was absolutely nerve wracking leading up to it as I think all events that I participate in tend to be, a lot of nerves and getting everything prepared and making it a cohesive collection. One challenge I face as a mixed media artist is that pieces may not have like a single theme or even a single medium throughout all of the art.

And so it was a challenge to keep some commonality between all of the work. But it went over really well. I heard from the museum director that they received a ton of positive feedback, and the Taube Museum, I have to say, is like my artistic home base. This is the first space that I felt an artistic community and support for my work, and really for the first time, saw myself considered as an artist to someone outside of my family, you know.

Thomas: Oh, that's wonderful. Isn't that a wonderful feeling when that happens?

Koi: It was fantastic. And so I have very deep ties to the folks there.

Thomas: I want to follow up on that. Did you have trouble saying the A word? Meaning artist?

Koi: Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely! Oftentimes I don't consider myself an artist, more of a creative. And I really resonate with… I'm racking my brain trying to remember the term, the people who are really into a lot of different activities. I know you identify closely with it as well.

Thomas: Multipotentialite.

Koi: Yeah.

Thomas: Yeah.

Koi: I think as a multipotentialite, I can enjoy many different activities and there's never really a sense of sticking with anything for too long or developing what I would consider, perhaps incorrectly, as expertise.

And so there is defi

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