Tuesday, September 08, 2020

PR: Small Press Expo Announces 2020 Virtual Programming Slate

For Immediate Release
Contact Rob Clough

Bethesda, Maryland -- In addition to the previously announced live-streamed Ignatz Award ceremony, the Small Press Expo is pleased to announce that there will be a full slate of programming on Saturday, September 12th and Sunday, September 13th.

Beginning at 11:00 AM each day, the panels will stream on the SPX YouTube channel. The programming includes a spotlight on Bianca Xunise, a thought-provoking presentation by Keith Knight, a workshop on comics and contracts, a behind-the-scenes look at Diskette Press, and much more.

New talks and panels are being announced daily — check the SPX 2020 Program Schedule for an up-to-date list of everything that has been announced so far, and follow SPX on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram for announcements as they happen.

All the action begins on Saturday September 12th. Please join us as we celebrate comics from home!
SPX 2020 Programming Announced So Far
(Including debut times and duration — all times Eastern)


SATURDAY

PARENTING AND ART IN A TIME OF CRISIS
11AM-11:50AM
Balancing parenting with creating art can be difficult under the best of circumstances. In a time when parents also have to cope with a global pandemic, economic turmoil, injustice and oppression, and naked racism, how are cartoonists who are parents coping with this? How is it affecting not only their output, but the content of their work? Moderator Rob Clough (High-Low, SOLRAD) will discuss these questions and more with Keiler Roberts (Chlorine Gardens), Tyler Cohen (Primahood: Magenta), Whit Taylor (Fizzle, The Nib), and Luke Howard (Our Mother).

DISKETTE PRESS: ANN ARBOR TRANS PRINTING CLUB
1:30PM-2:20PM
Take a tour and listen to the behind-the-scenes workings of Ann Arbor's Diskette Press! Publisher Carta Monir will lead a discussion with two of the artists she publishes, Emma Jayne (Trans Girls Hit The Town) and Casey Nowak (Girl Town, Duh Ha Ha). Diskette's ace employee and Risograph tech whiz Renée Cymry will also provide details on the nuts and bolts of running a self-contained publishing house.

RED, WHITE, BLACK, & BLUE: HIGHLIGHTING AMERICA'S RACIAL ILLITERACY
3PM-4PM
Combining comics, storytelling, statistics, and facts, Knight makes the case that America's biggest problem is its inability to have a frank and honest discussion about race. Knight's presentation is designed to provoke constructive dialogue amongst people young and old, left and right, of all colors and orientations. The presentation has been a hit at schools, churches, and workplaces across the United States and beyond. Keith will also be answering questions about Woke, the new Hulu series inspired by Knight's life and comics. All episodes of the first season drop 9/9/20.

THE FUTURE WITHOUT YOU
6:45PM-8PM
A seamless tapestry of comics, radio play, and live theatrical performance, The Future Without You is a collection of six short pieces from Tulsa Artist Fellow and Ignatz-award winning comics creator Sophie Goldstein and Tulsa Artist Fellow Carl Antonowicz, starring actors Kara Bellavia and Javier Sagel. Moderator Rob Clough will have a brief discussion with Goldstein and Antonowicz after the performance airs.

SUNDAY

COMICS AND CONTRACTS
11AM-11:50AM
One thing lacking in many art school curriculums is how to approach signing a book contract. What considerations should an artist consider in negotiating a contract? How do factors like copyrights, media rights, licensing, reversion rights figure into a contract? Join moderator Rob Clough and the interim Executive Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, Jeff Trexler, as they answer these and other frequently asked questions. Trexler will also discuss how he sees the CBLDF providing resources for these issues in the future.

HOW DRAWINGS RESONATE: EMPATHY AND IDENTITY IN GRAPHIC MEMOIR
12:15PM-1:05PM
Cartoonists GB Tran (Vietnamerica) and Erin Williams (Commute) join this roundtable with moderator Qiana Whitted and other scholars from the International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF) to discuss the ways that audience, reception, and "relatability" affect how comics are created, particularly those by women and people of color. How do these artists render hidden on painful experiences on the page in a manner that resonates with readers, while also realizing their own vision for the stories they want to tell? Co-sponsored by the International Comic Arts Forum

THE BODY LAID WASTE: THE NEW BODY HORROR IN COMICS
1:30PM-2:20PM
While comics have always provided a space for the provocative modification of the human body, in recent years cartoonists have returned to the horror genre to twist it with their new visions of terrifying human figures. Grounding their approach to horror in the body itself, these artists excavate intimacy, desire, fantasy, and community care as they explore the human body in all its wonder and grotesqueness. At the intersection of the body, horror, and comics, they conjure alien lifeforms, create impossible anatomies, and pillage historical plagues and contemporary blights, all the while transforming the language of comics and pushing towards new heights of horror storytelling. Join moderator Dr. Rachel Miller as she explores these ideas with Kate Lacour (Vivisectionary), Ezra Claytan Daniels (Upgrade Soul, BTTM FDRS), Julia Gfrörer (Vision), and Sloane Leong (Prism Stalker).

SO GOTH SHE WAS BORN BLACK: A SPOTLIGHT ON BIANCA XUNISE
3PM-3:40PM
Moderator J.A. Micheline will engage in conversation with Ignatz-award winning cartoonist Bianca Xunise (Six Chix, Say Her Name) about punk rock, goth, and her comics career.

More panels are being announced daily at smallpressexpo.com.

The 2020 Ignatz Awards, Sponsored by Politics and Prose
At the conclusion of Saturday's SPX 2020 program, join us for the live streaming of our annual Ignatz Awards, recognizing excellence in independent comics. View the 2020 nominees right here.

Politics and Prose is a D.C. based independent bookstore devoted to cultivating community and strengthening the common good through books, programs, and a respectful exchange of ideas.
Small Press Expo (SPX) is the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons. SPX is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit that brings together more than 650 artists and publishers to meet their readers, booksellers, and distributors each year. Graphic novels, mini comics, and alternative comics will all be on display and for sale by their authors and illustrators. The expo includes a series of panel discussions and interviews with this year's guests.

The Ignatz Award is a festival prize held every year at SPX recognizing outstanding achievement in comics and cartooning.
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