Showing posts with label Jay Hosler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay Hosler. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Sneak peek: 'STEAM Within the Panels' at AAAS

by Matt Dembicki

In conjunction with this coming weekend's March for Science rally/events in D.C., the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on Friday will open an art exhibit of science-related comics titled "STEAM Within the Panels: Science Storytelling Through Comics Books, Comic Strips and Graphic Books."

The exhibit will be in the art gallery at AAAS and is open to the public. (Make sure to take the 12st Street entrance to the building.)

There will be a few events over the next few weeks related the exhibit, though AAAS hasn't yet released a schedule. Stay tuned.

I was lucky enough to have several pages from Xoc: The Journey of a Great White (Oni Press) included in the exhibit, as well as pages from Wild Ocean's "The Galapagos" (Fulcrum Publishing) right next to Hay Hosler's "Tortuga, the Island the Swims," also from Wild Ocean. The art prints for the exhibit were still begin posted when I visited today, so I wasn't able to look at all the credits for local creators, but I see work by Baltimore's Kata Kane. The exhibit also includes what I guess could be called a challenge: taking older versions of comics characters (from the Golden, Silver and Bronze ages of comics) and "re-inventing" them with a modern science twist.

Maria Sosa, a senior project director at AAAS, championed for the exhibit

Pages from Xoc: The Journey of a Great White 




Jay Hosler's pages from Wild Ocean's "Tortuga: The Island That Swims" 

From Wild Ocean's "The Galapagos"







Work by Kata Kane


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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Tonight: Jay Hosler in Takoma Park

Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 7:30 p.m.
 
Entomologist Hosler’s action-packed graphic novel depicts the tale of Lucy, a curious and tenacious scientist, who happens to be a beetle. She leaves New Coleopolis, her urban home at the edge of a vast desert in the protective shade of a palm tree, to discover something new about the world. With a team of researchers, consisting of a firefly, a stag beetle, and a variety of kin at her side, Lucy’s quest is rendered in sweeping pen and ink illustrations and filled with information on the scientific method and its applications. Ages 10 – 14

Takoma Park Library (MD)
101 Philadelphia Ave
Takoma ParkMD20912

Monday, April 27, 2015

April 29-30: Jay Hosler at Politics and Prose and Takoma Park library

Wednesday, April 29, 10:30 a.m.
Entomologist Hosler’s action-packed graphic novel depicts the tale of Lucy, a curious and tenacious scientist, who happens to be a beetle. She leaves New Coleopolis, her urban home at the edge of a vast desert in the protective shade of a palm tree, to discover something new about the world. With a team of researchers, consisting of a firefly, a stag beetle, and a variety of kin at her side, Lucy’s quest is rendered in sweeping pen and ink illustrations and filled with information on the scientific method and its applications. Ages 10 – 14
5015 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, D.C.DC20008

Graphic Novelist Jay Hosler Takoma Park Maryland Library

Thursday, Apr. 30, 7:30 p.m.
Graphic novelist Jay Hosler will present his newest book, "Last of the Sandwalkers," on Thursday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m. Hosler, who teaches biology at Juniata College in Pennsylvania, is known for his unique blend of science and comics. Politics & Prose will be selling copies of Hosler's books, but the program is free and no purchase is required to attend.