Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
March 4: The White Rose: Join our online event
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Sunday, February 21, 2021
PR: AFI Awards celebrates SOUL as today's AFI Movie Club Selection (Sunday, February 21) with new video content from Tina Fey and Peter Docter
AFI MOVIE CLUB CELEBRATES AFI AWARDS 2020 HONOREE SOUL
WITH NEW CONTENT FEATURING TINA FEY AND PETE DOCTER
Bailey Salwey, Cinematography Fellow Named Recipient of the AFI AWARDS Audi Scholarship in the name of AFI AWARDS Honoree SOUL
Sunday, February 21, 2021
WHAT: AFI AWARDS celebrates SOUL with brand new content featuring actress Tina Fey and director Pete Docter. Fey accepts the AFI AWARDS honor on behalf of the creative ensemble and introduces the film to the AFI Movie Club audience, while Docter takes the audience "Behind the Scene" and talks about the influence of jazz and appreciating both music teachers and performers in the film.
"SOUL is a modern movie miracle. This ambitiously imaginative burst of life finds the spark of spirituality in American cinema – and delivers it to audiences of all ages in equal parts entertainment and enlightenment. Pete Docter and his talented team at Pixar tackle issues of the highest plane – death, regret, acceptance – and place their answers in the talented voices of Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey. The alchemy that results invites audiences to look to the future without fear – and to find the joy in their soul." -The American Film Institute
The AFI AWARDS celebration is sponsored by Audi, a supporter of AFI programs for the past 17 years. To commemorate each of the AFI AWARDS recipients, Audi has created the AFI AWARDS Audi Scholarships initiative providing scholarships in the name of the honorees to women and BIPOC Fellows at the AFI Conservatory – for a total contribution of $250,000. Congratulations to Bailey Salwey, Cinematography Fellow, recipient of the AFI AWARDS Audi Scholarship in the name of AFI AWARDS Honoree SOUL.
WHERE: Tina Fey Intro Video on AFI's YouTube channel
Pete Docter's "Behind the Scene" video on AFI's YouTube channel
About the American Film Institute (AFI)
Established in 1967, the American Film Institute is the nation's non-profit organization dedicated to educating and inspiring artists and audiences through initiatives that champion the past, present and future of the moving image. AFI's pioneering programs include filmmaker training at the AFI Conservatory; year-round exhibition at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center and at AFI Festivals across the nation; workshops aimed at increasing diversity in the storytelling community; honoring today's masters through the AFI Life Achievement Award and AFI AWARDS; and scholarly efforts such as the AFI Catalog of Feature Films that uphold film history for future generations. Read about all of these programs and more at AFI.com and follow us on social media at Facebook.com/AmericanFilmInstitute, YouTube.com/AFI, Twitter.com/American Film and Instagram.com/AmericanFilmInstitute.
About Audi of America
Audi of America, Inc. and its U.S. dealers offer a full line of German-engineered luxury vehicles. AUDI AG is among the most successful luxury automotive brands, delivering about 1.845 million vehicles globally in 2019. In the U.S., Audi of America sold just over 224,000 vehicles in 2019 and launched the brand's first fully electric vehicle, the Audi e-tron – one of four fully electric models coming to the U.S. market in the next two years. Globally, the brand aims to be CO2 neutral by 2050. Visit audiusa.com or media.audiusa.com for more information regarding Audi vehicles and business topics.
Friday, February 19, 2021
Christian Cooper in favor of DC Statehood
Christian Cooper, The Central Park Birder Accosted By A White Woman, Has A New Cause: D.C. Statehood
Martin Austermuhle
The DCist Feb 19, 2021
Scrap the filibuster and make D.C. a state
Opinion by Christian Cooper
Jan. 29, 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/29/dc-statehood-filibuster/
Today: Draw What You Love with Ann Xu
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Thursday, February 18, 2021
Arlington Library recommends Black graphic novels
Black Lives Matter: Graphic Novels
Christian Cooper case settled
Charges dismissed against Amy Cooper, who called police on Black birdwatcher in viral Central Park video [in print as Case against White woman who called 911 on Black birdwatcher is dismissed].
March 22: Art+Feminism Special Guest: MariNaomi (Virtual Event)
Art+Feminism Special Guest: MariNaomi (Virtual Event)
March 22, 2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Art+Feminism is an international community that strives to close the information gap about gender, feminism, and the arts on the internet. In conjunction with the 2021 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, hear from award-winning author, illustrator, and cartoonist MariNaomi.
As a way to highlight underrepresented cartoonists, MariNaomi founded and maintains the Cartoonists of Color, Queer Cartoonists, and Disabled Cartoonists databases. These databases are used by booksellers, librarians, academics, editors, book publishers, event organizers, readers, and more. This event features a conversation between MariNaomi and Caitlin McGurk, Associate Curator and Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University's Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
This event is presented by the Wexner Center for the Arts, the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum, and University Libraries.
About the Speaker
MariNaomi (she/they) is the award-winning author and illustrator of Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 to 22 (Harper Perennial, 2011), Dragon's Breath and Other True Stories (2dcloud/Uncivilized Books, 2014), Turning Japanese (2dcloud, 2016), I Thought YOU Hated ME (Retrofit Comics, 2016), and the Life on Earth trilogy (Graphic Universe, 2018-2020). Her work has appeared in over eighty print publications and has been featured on websites such as The New Yorker's Daily Shouts, The Rumpus, LA Review of Books, Midnight Breakfast and BuzzFeed.
MariNaomi's comics and paintings have been featured by such institutions as the Smithsonian, the De Young Museum, the Cartoon Art Museum, the Asian Art Museum, and the Japanese American Museum.
In 2011 and 2018, Mari toured with the literary roadshow Sister Spit. She is the founder and administrator of the Cartoonists of Color Database, the Queer Cartoonists Database, and the Disabled Cartoonists Database. She has taught classes for the California College of the Arts Comics MFA program, and was a guest editor for PEN Illustrated. She is a cohost of the Ask Bi Grlz podcast with author Myriam Gurba.
MariNaomi lives in Los Angeles with a husband and a menagerie of cats, dogs, and butterfly babies.
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please email libevents@osu.edu as soon as possible. Requests made at least one week prior to the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
Event Organizers
Courtney HuntArt and Design Librarian
hunt.877@osu.edu
Caitlin McGurk
Assoc. Curator Outreach & Eng.
mcgurk.17@osu.edu
Kay Clopton
Assistant Professor - Practice
clopton.1@osu.edu
Alex Adcock
Wexner Center for the Arts
TODAY: Sara Duke on Why Was this Picture Made - Library of Congress
All Third Eyes Closed Today Thursday 2/18 Due to Inclement Weather
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Tonight: Julia Kaye + Emily VanDerWerff: My Life in Transition: A Super Late Bloomer Collection
Julia Kaye + Emily VanDerWerff: My Life in Transition: A Super Late Bloomer Collection
Wednesday February 17 07:00PM-8:00PM ET
Please purchase a ticket HERE.
Join Julia Kaye as she presents her newest book My Life in Transition: A Super Late Bloomer Collection. Joining Julia in conversation is critic-at-large and TV editor Emily VanDerWerff. This event will be held on Crowdcast.io.
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The follow-up to the critically acclaimed autobiographical comics collection Super Late Bloomer, documenting transgender artist Julia Kaye's life post-transition.
My Life in Transition is a story that's not often told about trans lives: what happens beyond the early days of transition. Both deeply personal and widely relatable, this collection illustrates six months of Julia's life as an out trans woman--about the beauty and pain of love and heartbreak, struggling to find support from bio family and the importance of chosen family, moments of dysphoria and misgendering, learning to lean on friends in times of need, and finding peace in the fact that life keeps moving forward.
After the nerve-wracking, anxiety-ridden early transition period has ended and the hormones have done their thing, this book shows how you can be trans and simply exist in society. You can be trans and have a successful future. You can be trans and have a normal life full of ups and downs. In our current political and social climate, this hopeful, accessible narrative about trans lives is both entertaining and vital.
Feb 18: Take a Break with Chuck Wendig
The days are loooooong. So take a quick break and pop in on our Q&A with author Chuck Wendig (Star Wars: Aftermath, the Miriam Black thrillers). We'll chat about his extensive work and whatever else comes up, plus you can even submit a question over on Twitter. Put it in your schedule as Very Important Meeting and we'll see you there!
Join us on tomorrow @ 1pm ET! p.s. This month, Chuck Wendig's Unclean Spirits is available free for members. |