Press Release

TNP Receives Grant From Somebody's Beloved Fund

11.09.2021

Tuesday Night Project is honored to receive a $500 grant through Somebody’s Beloved Fund, a project created through MILCK, a long time friend of the TNP space. This project was created along with MILCK’s song, Somebody’s Beloved ft Bipolar Sunshine, to honor Tamika Palmer and her daughter, Breonna Taylor, along with all of those we have lost to racial injustice.

We’re excited to continue to see MILCK grow as an independent artist. Her latest single, Steady As We Go, reminds us to take it one step at a time in our fight for social justice and equality.

Support TNP Artists on Bandcamp!

Bandcamp Isn’t Taking A Cut From Purchases Today So Here’s A List Of TNC Artists To Support

Earlier this week, indie music marketplace Bandcamp announced that, to support artists affected by COVID-19, they will be waiving revenue share on all purchases today, Friday April 30th. For any purchase you make today on Bandcamp, 100% of your purchase will go to the artists.

We’ve compiled a (mostly complete) list of Bandcamp profiles belonging to artists who have performed at Tuesday Night Cafe over the years. We’re probably missing a few folks so please contact us at contact@tuesdaynightproject.org if you don’t see yourself or your favorite TNC artist’s page here!

Alex Hwang
https://alexhwangrealmonsters.bandcamp.com/

Alfa 
https://alfamusic.bandcamp.com/

Alice Tong
https://alicetong.bandcamp.com/

Ami Dang
https://amidang.bandcamp.com/

Andrew Figueroa Chiang
https://yosoyafc.bandcamp.com/

Aparna Nancherla
https://aparnanancherla.bandcamp.com/

AstraLogik
https://astralogik.bandcamp.com/

Bambu
https://bambubeatrock.bandcamp.com/

Beau Sia
https://beausia.bandcamp.com/

Bird & Thorn
https://birdandthorn.bandcamp.com/

Bitter Party
https://bitterparty.bandcamp.com/

The Black Noise
https://theblacknoise1.bandcamp.com/

The Blazing Rays of the Sun
https://blazingrays.bandcamp.com/

Chay Guan
https://chayguan.bandcamp.com/

Chee Malabar
https://cheemalabar.bandcamp.com/

The Comos
https://thecomos.bandcamp.com/

Connie Lim
https://connielim.bandcamp.com/

Damon Turner
https://iamdamonturner.bandcamp.com/

DANakaDAN
https://danakadan.bandcamp.com/

Dia Frampton
https://megdia.bandcamp.com/

DJ Won
https://djwon.bandcamp.com/

Doctors & Engineers
https://doctorsandengineers.bandcamp.com/

El Haru Kuroi
https://elharukuroi.bandcamp.com/

Elephants with Guns
https://elephantswithguns.bandcamp.com/releases

Enny Owl
https://ennyowl.bandcamp.com/

Eva Gonzalez
https://evagonzalezmusic.bandcamp.com/

Fascinoma
https://fascinoma.bandcamp.com/

Fevertalk
https://fevertalk.bandcamp.com/

Fuzzzy
https://itsfuzzzy.bandcamp.com/

G Yamazawa
https://gyamazawa.bandcamp.com/

Gingee
https://gingee.bandcamp.com/

Goh Nakamura
https://gohnakamura.bandcamp.com/

Hana Kim
https://hanakim.bandcamp.com/

Hollis
https://holliswongwear.bandcamp.com/

Jaclyn Rose
https://jaclynrose.bandcamp.com/

Jane Lui
https://janelui.bandcamp.com/

Jason Chu
https://grandmaster.bandcamp.com/

Jinjabrew
https://nakedsweatshop.bandcamp.com/releases

Joyce Kwon
https://voicekwon.bandcamp.com/

Jumakae
https://jumakae.bandcamp.com/releases

Kelly Tsai
https://kellytsai.bandcamp.com/

Klassy
https://klassybeatrock.bandcamp.com/

Kristina Wong
https://kristinawong.bandcamp.com/

Leo Xia
https://leoxiamusic.bandcamp.com/

Lisa Sonoda
https://sonoda.bandcamp.com/

Long Nguyen
https://longnguyenmusic.bandcamp.com/

Maahikeee
https://maahikeeesings.bandcamp.com/

MaJik MC
https://sonnybcreative.bandcamp.com/

Manley
https://manley.bandcamp.com/

Maria Tuadi
https://mariatuadi.bandcamp.com/

Mesmi
https://mesmi.bandcamp.com/

Mista Cookie Jar
https://mistacookiejar.bandcamp.com/

Monk Turner
https://monkturner.bandcamp.com/

My Parasol
https://myparasol.bandcamp.com/

Narinda Heng
https://longcoolhallway.bandcamp.com/

Pattycake
https://pattycake.bandcamp.com/

Paul Dateh
https://pauldateh.bandcamp.com/

Peter Su
https://petersumusic.bandcamp.com/

Priska
https://priska.bandcamp.com/

Rachel Oto
https://racheloto.bandcamp.com/

Rocky Rivera
https://rockyriverabeatrock.bandcamp.com/

Rogue Pinay
https://roguepinay.bandcamp.com/

Run River North
https://audiotree.bandcamp.com/album/run-river-north-on-audiotree-live

Sessions LA
https://sessionsla.bandcamp.com/

Seti X
https://setix.bandcamp.com/

Shin Kawasaki
https://shinkawasaki.bandcamp.com/

Shin-B
https://shin-b.bandcamp.com/

Shining Sons
https://shiningsons.bandcamp.com/

Smithfield Bargain
https://smithfieldbargain.bandcamp.com/

Sue Jin
https://suejin.bandcamp.com/

Teo (Mugenspire)
https://mugenspire.bandcamp.com/

Verseatile
https://verseatile.bandcamp.com/

TNP COVID-19 Response and Update

To our Tuesday Night Project family,

For the past two decades, we have been grateful to hold space for our communities and our city. By coming together through community partnerships, long-term artist support, and especially our flagship Tuesday Night Cafe series, we’ve found comfort in gathering and a sense of togetherness through hard times.

As we are all experiencing now, the world has changed drastically over the past few months. Though circumstances are shifting every day, our number one priority as an organization has always been to guard the safety and health of our community. With “safer at home” orders expected to continue and to do our part in flattening the curve by keeping spatial distance from each other, we have decided to postpone the 2020 Tuesday Night Cafe season indefinitely.

With that in mind, we are deeply inspired by our community of artists who have risen to the challenge and created space for sharing in these challenging times. We are exploring ways to meet our mission through new ideas in live streaming, digital collaboration, and hosted online gathering. Through our TNTalks initiative, we hosted the “Tea & Letter Writing” space online and will continue to do so on a monthly basis. Keep watching our social channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and newsletter for updates.

We recognize that creating space for art+community right now is a necessity but also a privilege, and thus a responsibility. We feel a great deal of gratitude, concern, and love for the healthcare workers putting themselves at risk as they fight this virus with limited safety supplies and access to relief. We are likewise thinking about the restaurant, grocery store, agriculture, and service industry folks who are also putting themselves at risk and keeping us all nourished in a desperate time.

We are also aware of the need to support our fellow local arts and community organizations at this time where bread-&-butter festivals, events, and fundraisers are facing major adjustments, postponements, or cancellations altogether.

If you are so able, please consider supporting your closest organizations, local mutual aid funds, and essential service providers through monetary donations, medical supply contributions, and  continued patronage of independent businesses. 

Finally, as we mourn with those who are mourning and ready ourselves for darker moments to come, we reflect on the power of our shared humanity and are resolute in our commitment to each other. We look forward to affirming that connection again soon.

With love and hope,

Your Tuesday Night Project Family

Tuesday Night Project Celebrates 20 Years of Free Art and Community Revitalization in DTLA

LOS ANGELES – Tuesday Night Project reaches its landmark 20th year of art and community building in 2018. Its flagship program, Tuesday Night Cafe, will begin its 20th season on April 3, 2018. Tuesday Night Cafe is a free public arts and performance series in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, presenting new and original work from the Asian American and Los Angeles communities. Since its inception in 1999, Tuesday Night Cafe has become the oldest Asian American mic series in the country, and one of the longest running free public art series in Los Angeles.

“It’s significant that Tuesday Night Cafe has continued to grow for so long, but the intention and reasoning for that continual growth is not lost on any of us,” says Tuesday Night Cafe producer/lead curator Sean Miura. “There’s always been a need for a space like ours in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Asian America and season after season we see that need evolve.”

Tuesday Night Project was principally created to address two major issues. The first was the need for a space where Asian American artists of all disciplines (including music, poetry, writing, dance, visual art, performance art, and comedy) could meet, collaborate, and share their work. The second was a need to revitalize the neighborhood of Little Tokyo by drawing in visitors and creating public programming for the community. Through partnerships with community organizations including Little Tokyo Service Center, Visual Communications, and East West Players, Tuesday Night Project is able to produce the Tuesday Night Cafe to fulfill those needs.

“Tuesday Night Project has always been for and fueled by the community,” says Tuesday Night Project Director traci kato-kiriyama. “We began in 1999 as a team of theatre artists, musicians, community organizers and local residents and staff rooted in Little Tokyo. We have always been all-volunteer run and are lucky to be primarily funded directly by our generous audience. We will continue onward, operating on the philosophy that people are each other’s greatest resource.”

Twenty years later, Tuesday Night Project continues to grow. Beyond Tuesday Night Café, Tuesday Night Project also runs touring programs to colleges (TN-on-Tour), community workshops on topics such as wellness and solidarity (TN Talks), and a number of visual and audio media projects.

Tuesday Night Cafe’s 20th season will begin on April 3, 2018 at the Aratani Courtyard/Union Center for the Arts, 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. More information about Tuesday Night Project and its programs can be found at: www.tuesdaynightproject.org

Tuesday Night Project Announces New Producers and Staff Transitions

LOS ANGELES – Tuesday Night Project (TNP) is excited to announce new staff changes within the organization as it nears the end of its 15th season.  Tuesday Night Project Director/Co-Founder traci kato-kiriyama will transition out of producing and curating TNP’s flagship Tuesday Night Café (TNC) series at the end of its 2013 season.  While she will remain on board as TNP Director, current TNC Co-Curator Sean Miura will take her place as Lead Producer and Head Curator of Tuesday Night Café beginning in the 2014 season. Additionally, TNP Communications Manager Quincy Surasmith will also serve as Associate Producer of the TNC series.