Monday, January 30, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Hornschemeier honored with Graphic Novel Residency.
In a surprise email I got the other day, it looks like Paul Hornschemier is to receive a Graphic Novel Residency honor. A new venture created by the Thurber House & the Columbus Museum of Art. While Paul stays in here in town, he will be researching and creating new work on site in the boyhood home of James Thurber. Wow. They're scheduling a series of events through late March and early April including workshops, and a talk at the museum with Paul. Below is a provided list of events from the Thurber House. A sincere congrats to Paul. It's been a thrill watching his career. Looking forward to the next book.
Young Writers’ Studio Wednesday, March 28, 6:00-8:00 pm Led by Paul Hornschemeier
Saturday, March 31, 2:00 pm
Otterbein professor of philosophy Andrew Mills will speak about Hornschemeier’s work in a philosophical context. Hornschemeier majored in philosophy at The Ohio State University and often addresses philosophical issues in his books, most notably in his 2007 work The Three Paradoxes. Presented in collaboration with The OSU Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities.
Admission to the lecture is free.
Artist’s Talk and Interview
Thursday, April 5, 7:00 pm
Paul Hornschemeier speaks about his creative process with interviewer, comics writer, and blogger Jared Gardner, a professor of English and Film Studies at OSU. In conjunction with his talk, CMA will display a selection of Hornschemeier’s scripts, storyboards, and sketches highlighting his creative process.
Free with museum admission.
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@ the Thurber House
The Graphic Novel Adult Writing Workshop Monday, March 26, 6:00-8:00 pm Instructor: Paul Hornschemeier. DEADLINE TO REGISTER: March 16Young Writers’ Studio Wednesday, March 28, 6:00-8:00 pm Led by Paul Hornschemeier
@the Columbus Art Museum
Big Picture LectureSaturday, March 31, 2:00 pm
Otterbein professor of philosophy Andrew Mills will speak about Hornschemeier’s work in a philosophical context. Hornschemeier majored in philosophy at The Ohio State University and often addresses philosophical issues in his books, most notably in his 2007 work The Three Paradoxes. Presented in collaboration with The OSU Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities.
Admission to the lecture is free.
Artist’s Talk and Interview
Thursday, April 5, 7:00 pm
Paul Hornschemeier speaks about his creative process with interviewer, comics writer, and blogger Jared Gardner, a professor of English and Film Studies at OSU. In conjunction with his talk, CMA will display a selection of Hornschemeier’s scripts, storyboards, and sketches highlighting his creative process.
Free with museum admission.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Exhibitor Tables are Sold Out for 2012
Tables for the 2012 Show are Sold Out!
If you would like to be placed on the waiting list please fill out the on-line application or send in the down loadable application. Do not send any money until we find you a table.
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Holidaze
One of the *reasons I look forward to the holidays is the wonderful interview series Tom Spurgeon (from the Comics Reporter) puts together... here's my favorites:
the entire interview listing is here.
*besides Santa scoring me a copy of Marc Bell's Pure Pajamas.
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the entire interview listing is here.
*besides Santa scoring me a copy of Marc Bell's Pure Pajamas.
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