World’s Largest Lafufu
Stoneware, Glaze, Fabric, Gold
4’1” x 2’” x 15”
2025
$173,000
OBO

A Sculptural Happening by Jessica Marie Mercy + Uh Oh
with assistance by Joey Núñez

Every monster has a shadow.

every doll has a price.

A RELIC TO THE MOST FAMOUS FAKE.

Jessica Marie Mercy (Ceramicist, Sculptor), known for her obsession with queer spaces, social justice, and her aggressive LGBTQIA advocacy, is recognized for her exceptional abilities within the medium of printmaking, ceramics, and performance. Jessica Marie Mercy’s work reflects their ability to spin a visual narrative while simultaneously initiating dialogues. Mercy’s focus is creating work that immortalizes queer experiences while exploring safer spaces within their queer communities. She has brought visual art into all aspects of their life, including recreating moments from Seattle’s vibrant queer, kinky nightlife and professionally printing fabrics for a local small business, Bombsheller. With their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington, Mercy has exhibited their work at the Museum of Museums, Soil gallery, The Factory, the International Center for Photography, the University of Wyoming, The University of Washington, Slide Gallery, Sole Repair, Phantom Realms, Magnuson Park Gallery, the Pratt Fine Arts Gallery, Gay City: Seattle’s LGBTQ Center, the Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center, North Seattle College Gallery, Alice Gallery, and Pottery Northwest Gallery.  Jessica Marie Mercy has been the featured artist in Public Display Art, the 5th issue of the Make Space Zine and has been highlighted in City Arts Magazine, the Seattle Times, and FIST. Her obsession with community doesn’t stop with queers; Mercy is an active member of Seattle Print Arts, SGC International, NCECA and the seattle arts community. She currently works and resides on occupied Duwamish land known as Seattle, WA.

Chase “Uh Oh” Burns Broderick (Conceptual Artist, Drag Queen) is Seattle’s most beautiful woman. A drag queen, publisher, and clown in perpetual rehearsal, Uh Oh concocts camp spectacle to build new mythologies, teasing out the line between persona and authenticity — sorting through the highbrowed, lowbrowed, and unibrowed. As a drag queen, Uh Oh has performed at nearly every drag bar in town (Queer Bar, Kremwerk, R Place, and many more pop-ups) channeling local icons like Jackie Hell and Dina Martina while appearing part child, part glamorous woman. Before living in Seattle, Uh Oh earned an Acting BFA through the Guthrie Theater and studied clowning with Dario Tangleson, Marcela Lorca, and Jon Ferguson. He once guarded Grumpy Cat while assisting an exhibition at the Walker Art Center. Offstage, Broderick’s bylines span The Seattle Times, The Stranger, and their own publication Blind Box Daily, which dissects the global blind-box economy. His reporting has informed collectors, won awards, and connected audiences in Seattle for nearly a decade. As a film programmer, he routinely host film screenings with SIFF, Northwest Film Forum, and the Beacon Cinema with Unstreamable collaborator Jas Keimig. Uh Oh believes in the magic of things.