New YA graphic novels explore queer coming-of-age tales
Web Exclusive – March 13, 2019
https://bookpage.com/features/23802-new-ya-graphic-novels-explore-queer-coming-age-tales-ya
BookPage
Web Exclusive – March 13, 2019
https://bookpage.com/features/23802-new-ya-graphic-novels-explore-queer-coming-age-tales-ya
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FRONT LINE: EDITORIAL CARTOONISTS AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: What do current debates about social media, trigger warnings, fake news, and libel have to do with the First Amendment and editorial cartoonists? Editorial cartoonists both benefit from and defend First Amendment speech and press protections. Their graphic commentary about current events is a catalyst for political engagement. Cartoonists invite readers to consider the impact of trigger warnings, Wikileaks, libel suits that result in silencing critics, and allegations of fake news. Front Line: Editorial Cartoonists and the First Amendment documents editorial cartooning commentary about free expression in the twentieth century and highlights contemporary work by members of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, alongside historical works from the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum's collections. The exhibit includes work by Pat Oliphant, Art Young, Jen Sorensen, Garry Trudeau, Kate Salley Palmer, Rob Rogers, and more.
Ann Telnaes, Pulitzer-Prize winning political cartoonist, and Lucy Shelton Caswell, Professor Emerita and Founding Curator of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, co-curated this exhibition.
Also, the other exhibit on graphic medicine apparently features a piece by Richard Thompson. I've reached out to the curator for details.
cartoons.osu.edu
cartoons@osu.edu
(614) 292-0538
The Ohio State University
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Sullivant Hall
1813 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43210
Walt Whitman High School
Bethesda, MD
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Ellen & Irene Vartanoff at SPX 2007, photographer unknown |
Ellen Vartanoff at Comic Art Convention Luncheon, July 5, 1969
at the Statler Hilton Hotel in New York City
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BY Noah Berlatsky Mar 13, 2019
March 12, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
https://www.nomabid.org/nerds-in-noma/
Comic Converts: The World of Comic Illustrators in D.C.
Telling stories through narrative illustrations and words is a centuries-old art that continues to thrive everywhere — including D.C., where there are a number of comic art practitioners. Some do it only as a private passion, while others manage to get paid for their creative endeavors. We'll dive into the local scene to learn what motivates artists, how they find ways to make money, and where the industry is headed.
>>>Moderator: Michael Rhode, Author/Publisher/Owner | ComicsDC
>>>Panelists: Malaka Gharib, Author/Illustrator, I Was the American Dream (forthcoming); Jade Feng Lee, Educator/Illustrator; Josh Kramer, Journalist/Illustrator; Shannon Gallant, Comic Illustrator
Let us know you're coming: Facebook / Eventbrite