HARDLY WORKING A SOLO EXHIBIT BY MITSY AVILA OVALLES NOVEMBER 11 6-9pm

Hardly Working an epic exhibit of solo proportions. Featuring the Artwork of Mitsy Avila Ovalles. Special reunion performance with Sonido Clash a platform for emerging, out-there Latinx sounds, curating events with an eclectic mix of genres such as punk, cumbia, alternativo, oldies and hip-hop! Chale Brown, Turbo Sonidero, Mex Tape, and Fernando J. Perez aka Tlacoyo.

Mitsy Avila Ovalles, also known as Mitsy, is a chingona: a badass. Her works are well renowned in the Mexican American community in the Bay Area and beyond. The artist is rooted in San Jose, having graduated from SJSU with a BFA in Painting and a Minor in Chicano Studies, all with great praise.

In 2007, Mitsy was nominated for the Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship Program. She was also identified as one of the semi-finalists for the Alliance of Artist Communities’ Vision From the New California residency program. In 2005, Mitsy was nominated for the Museo Eduardo Carrillo prize in painting, and voted “Best Painter” in the SF Weekly “Best Of” edition. Many of her fans remember her days at Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latina Americana (MACLA). 

Mitsy’s inspirations reflect an abundance of nostalgic memorabilia in the Mexican day to day household such as telenovelas and lucha libre, forgotten heroes of iconic Mexican and American pop culture immortalized in her wonderful paintings. As far as we can remember, Mitsy has been a leader in representing Mexican American culture through her artwork. She continues to reside in San Jose, forever staying low key and passionate about the Bay Area, hip hop music, graffiti, and sports.

This will be our second solo exhibition with Mitsy at Empire Seven Studios. The most frequent question asked will probably be, “Will Mitsy be here?” No, she probably will not attend. If it was Bansky, surely no one would expect him to show up. Inviting Mitsy to exhibit her works knowing that she would probably not be in attendance is no problem to us as curators, because we love her work, feel that it speaks for itself, and we’re proud to celebrate her on our walls with our audience. 

Mitsy has exhibited at Galeria De La Raza, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, LA 23Tres Galeria CDMX, White Walls Gallery, Fifty24LA, RVCA SF, and Space Gallery. SF Weekly writer Hiya Swanhuyser wrote, “I’ll say it quickly before I chicken out: Mitsy Avila Ovalles is severely talented. Someone needs to give her a ton of money so she can keep painting, or we’ll all lose.” 

Well, no one has given her a ton of money and she keeps on making her amazing work. Everyone who shows up Saturday November 11th will win, those who collect will triumph. Mitsy continues to create paintings, stitching, sewing, and illustrating full figured women; no one specifically, but the beautiful images could not be better executed than through a woman’s point of view. We believe more women need to be recognized for their own representation of their bodies, and create comfortability with their sexuality. 

“Hardly Working” is a new body of work with moments of reflection that many creatives with decades in their careers can relate to when taking a pause while time consumes the world. 

“Time away from your art is never time away from being an artist. You weren’t wasting time, you were gathering materials, you weren’t falling behind, you were collecting experiences to infuse into your future creations” - Amy McNew @inspiredtowrite 


HARDLY WORKING LIMITED EDITION BOOK

Below is a video to a limited edition Hardly Working by Mitsy Avilla Ovalles 40 page book we are exclusively releasing and selling at E7S. This book will include the catalog of works that will be exhibiting in the show. Make sure to reserve your copy now before it sells out.

“This is a collection of rough loose sketchy crew shout outs, viral feeder, topical sports headlines, doggo portraits, and bad ladies drawn “for the gram” in between crisis at my 9 to 5. Thanks to my frens for the unintentional drawing prompts and inspo.” -Mitsy

Click on the video below to hear more about this book and to see the rough mock up of what will be inside.

Link to purchase your copy HERE