Denise Siegel
Musician, Visual Artist
Who is Denise Siegel?
Denise Siegel is an American visual artist/photographer/musician/writer who founded the indie band Eenie Meenie. The band released a self-titled EP in 1996 on Krown Pocket records and a song on the compilation Nothing in Common put out by Tone Casualties. Kendra Sparks – bass player joined the band in 1995 and after the release of their EP David Lovering, then ex-Pixie, joined the band for a series of tours and recordings that were never released. The band broke up in 1998.
An Alumuni of CalArts, Siegel went on to write and returned to her roots as a visual artist and writer. She has a long history of showing visual art around the Los Angeles area in group shows and founded the "I Likey" art movement with Mary Lynn Rajskub and Danny Cebios from 2000 – 2003. They showed at alternative spaces around Los Angeles for several years as a collective.
She is currently represented by Gallery 825 in Los Angeles where she had a solo exhibition in July 2008. in 2008 she won LACDA's top 40 International Competition.
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on July 23, 2013
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