Friday, September 15, 2017
Lost Art Books sale at SPX and a new Richard Thompson book too
Local cartoonist Gordon Harriss' new book
"Mistaken Identity" available now!
Today: The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund: Comics & The Power of Intellectual Freedom.
For Immediate Release Contact: Warren Bernard
Email: warren@spxpo.com
Where: Library of Congress Madison Building
West Dining Room, 6th floor
Metro Stop: Capitol South
When: Friday, September 15, 2017, 12:00 noon-1:00 PM
A trend that began in the 1940s continues today—challenges to comic books! Charles Brownstein, Executive Director of the non-profit Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, will share the history of comic book censorship from the medium's origins to the present day.
Participants will learn about the history of comic book censorship, and how that history still informs challenges to graphic novels happening right now. Learn what CBLDF does to protect this valuable medium, discover some of the most frequently challenged comics and graphic novels, and what you can do to make a difference.
Emerge from this session with a new or renewed passion for comics, graphic novels, and manga and as a strong advocate for protecting this form of free speech!
A selection of comic books from the Serial and Government Publications Division will be on display.
This is the sixth annual SPX festival program sponsored by the Serial & Government Publications Division.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/
Sept 30: Jamie Noguchi at Fantom Comics
Comics Workshop: Inktober Kickoff With Jamie Noguchi!
- cSaturday, September 30 at 2 PM - 4 PM
- Fantom Comics2010 P Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036
This Student Brings Lunch to School in Works of Art
This Student Brings Lunch to School in Works of Art
Kristen Dahlgren
NBC Nightly News Sep 14 2017
Every day, Maggie Jenkins' turkey sandwiches come wrapped in a hand made, one of a kind work of art courtesy of her dad Mike, a political cartoonist turned caricature artist.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
NBM signings at SPX
Bethesda, Maryland / September 16-17
Appearing Saturday Only:
Special Guest: Anais Depommier (Sartre)
Guests: T.J. Kirsch (Pride of The Decent Man), Kata Kane (Ana & The Cosmic Race, Papercutz)
http://www.smallpressexpo.com
Panel: Filling In The Pieces: Comics Biography
White Flint Auditorium 9/16 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
When doing a comics biography, how do cartoonists approach the material they have at hand? For Box Brown, who did a biography of Andre the Giant, he struggled to find material that might reveal the wrestler's inner life. Anais Depommier had to sift through a mountain of material for her biography of Jean-Paul Sartre, a task made all the more difficult considering how much the philosopher wrote about himself. Luke Howard had to deal with a historically and racially sensitive topic in ragtime creator Ernest Hogan. Moderator Chris Mautner will lead the discussion. Anais Depommier appears courtesy of a grant by The Cultural Services of the French Embassy.
Signing Schedule
Saturday (Booth G-1-2)
SPX's expanded programming schedule
Balancing World-Building and Character In Kids' Comics
Spinning With Tillie Walden
Comics with Alexis Ziritt
The Serious Business of Humorous Memoir
Eleanor Davis & Jillian Tamaki In Conversation
Comics Workbook Hangout w/Sally Ingraham and Audra Stang
Troubled Teenagers and Modern Times
Reading Without Walls
Comics Workbook Free Draw
Good Minnesotans and Mirror Mirrors: Ten Years of 2dcloud
Koyama & DeForge: Lose, Everyone Wins
Comics with Sacha Mardou
Mental Illness, Motherhood and Memoir
Comic Riffs on what might have been
This is the cover the New Yorker planned to use if Hillary Clinton had won
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
PW talks SPX
More To Come 278: TCJ vs Craig Yoe and Upcoming Comics Festivals
Dembicki family featured in Small Press Expo article
Aspiring cartoonists are drawn to the Small Press Expo
[in print as Are you drawn to create comics? Look here.]
Xavier Atencio, Disney ‘imagineer’ obituaries from The Post
Xavier Atencio, Disney 'imagineer' who wrote 'A Pirate's Life for Me,' dies at 98 [in print as Xavier Atencio, 98; Early Disney animator, 'imagineer']
X Atencio, the Disney Legend behind Pirates and Haunted Mansion attractions, dies at 98
The Post interviews Sandra Boynton
Hippos, birdies, T. rexes, pigs: How Sandra Boynton built an empire and won your child's heart [in print as 40 years of whimsy from the barn]
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
SPX Announces Philadelphia Free Library As Recipient of Graphic Novel Gift Program
SPX Announces Philadelphia Free Library As Recipient of Graphic Novel Gift Program
For Immediate Release
Contact: Catherine Fraas
Washington, DC; September 12, 2017 - The Small Press Expo (SPX), the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons, is pleased to announce that the Philadelphia Free Library is the 2017 recipient of the Small Press Expo Graphic Novel Gift Program.
This program, the first of its kind in the United States, is an outright gift of graphic novels to the library as selected by the library's collections specialists, who this year selected 87 titles comprising 310 individual books.
To date, the Small Press Expo Graphic Novel Gift Program has given away over 1800 graphic novels and comics to library systems from Virginia to Pennsylvania.
There was a formal presentation of the books to the Philadelphia Free Library by Small Press Expo Graphic Novel Gift Program Director Catherine Fraas on Saturday, September 9.
The books were selected by the library's collection staff from the offerings of publishers Fantagraphics, Top Shelf, Drawn & Quarterly, Cartoon Books, Adhouse Books and Koyama Press, all of whom support this program.
The artist Kris Mukai designed a special bookplate that has been placed in all of the books to be donated by SPX.
The goals of this program are:
- to facilitate the availability of graphic novels to readers of all ages utilizing public and school libraries,
- to promote learning and literacy through the availability of graphic novels at local libraries, and
- to provide library systems with additional resources by which they can purchase graphic novels and comics.
SPX will be held Saturday, September 16 from 11am-7pm and Sunday, September 17, 12-6pm at the North Bethesda Marriott Convention Center in North Bethesda, Maryland. Admission is $15 for Saturday, $10 for Sunday, and $20 for both days.