Cali DeWitt (born Michael Andrew DeWitt is an artist, designer, and blogger who lives in
Los Angeles.
Life and career
Dewitt was born in Sidney, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. He moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of three.[1] Dewitt grew up in the San Fernando Valley and moved to New York at the age of 19 after going on tour with the band
Hole. Dewitt lived briefly in Seattle while working as
Frances Bean Cobain's
nanny. DeWitt appears in
drag on the actual cd of
Nirvana's In Utero.[2][better source needed]
DeWitt moved back to Los Angeles and at 21 and workerd as in A&R at
Geffen Records for a short time. He worked at the Los Angeles music venue
Jabberjaw.[3] He co-founded the label Teenage Teardrops in 2006 with Bryan Ray.[4]
In 2008 DeWitt and David Kramer opened an art gallery in
Echo Park called Hope Gallery.[5]
For the 2015 LA Art Book Fair, DeWitt made a large mural with the text "CRYING AT THE ORGY" and an edition with printed matter called "ADULT BOOKS".[6]