Or Venmo: @Michael-Alan-5 and note your email address
Saturday September 27th,
Two ways to attend:
5-6pm and 10-11pm EDT - livestream
6-11pm - come in person Greenwich Village
A monumental art show / baby shower / drawing night! Join the art family, Michael Alan Alien and Jadda Cat, to celebrate the upcoming arrival of Baby Alien! Jadda Cat will be in her last month of pregnancy. This will be a very special show, and their final one for many months.
Visit the private art family studio or watch online to see hundreds of Michael Alan Alien's original drawings and paintings. Relax, discuss art, and make friends with like-minded art lovers. Prints and originals are available to collect.
Jadda Cat will pose as a pregnant robot for you to draw for the final hour. Bring your own drawing supplies (no fumes please) or use materials provided at the studio.
Online attendees will get a link by email to livestream from 5-6pm EDT, then a second livestream link for the JaddaBot drawing session from 10-11pm EDT. You can also watch the show afterwards for one month.
In person attendees can come anytime between 6-11pm. You will receive the studio address by email after signing up. The drawing session begins at 10pm.
$20 online / $40 in person
Gifts are not expected! Your attendance is more than enough. However, if anyone is feeling generous, you can find our baby registry here.
Past shows. You can still sign up to watch these shows online:
Or Venmo: @Michael-Alan-5 and note your email address
Stream the 1 hour video - watch an rewatch for one month. Sign up to receive an email with the link to watch.
Alien rebirth. Virtually tour through Michael Alan Alien’s private studio while celebrating his birthday. Alien tours you through the space, showing detailed intricate drawings and paintings, including brand new never seen before works.
Or Venmo: @Michael-Alan-5 and note your email address
Stream the 1 hour very special memorial show for Mama Alien, New York City's greatest art mom. See the art family studio where she was cared for by her son Michael Alan Alien and his partner Jadda Cat. The art family would make art together in this creative sanctuary, and Mama Alien took so much joy in showing her son's work. She became a star through her heartwarming curation and viral videos. Her vibe was incredibly uplifting and loving. There was really no one like her.
To celebrate Mama Alien's life, we look at original drawings and paintings that she collaborated on with her family. Her cute and funny art videos that made her famous on the internet are shown. See a beautiful montage of photographs of her from her lifetime growing up in Bushwick in the 1930s and 40s, performing at galleries, and recent years as an artist with her family. See her room that has been transformed into an art studio shrine where Alien remembers his mother while painting large new works.
Sign up to get a link by email to stream the show. You can watch and rewatch for one month.
Read more about Mama Alien here: Mama Alien, also known as Raindrop and Joan, was an 88-year-old native New Yorker who dedicated her life to spreading positivity and helping others. She influenced countless lives across New York City with her kindness, creative spirit, and heartwarming demeanor. For many years, she was a social worker in Jamaica, Queens, tirelessly supporting New Yorkers in need.
During the great blackout of 1977, she gave birth to Michael Alan Alien, who is now a world-renowned artist living and working in NYC. She was an incredible influence on his artwork throughout his career, and in her elder years she became an art star herself through her work with her son and his partner Jadda Cat as an art family. During the pandemic, Alien relocated his art studio to a new space to function as a place of eldercare for Mama Alien and a place of creativity where they make art together. Joan poured her heart into art, creating influential videos as the world's cutest art curator, making public art at Washington Square Park, and spreading positive energy wherever she went.
11’’x14’’ full color digital print on cardstock. Signed and numbered on the front with unique handwritten inscription on the back. Limited edition of 100.
Michael Alan Alien and his mom Joan are living art at Washington Square Park
4’’x6’’ print on cardstock
Signed on the back by Michael Alan Alien and Jadda Cat