Past Events

  • Nicole Hollander: Tales of Graceful Aging from the Planet Denial: A Reading Nicole Hollander: Tales of Graceful Aging from the Planet Denial: A Reading October 21, 2008

    Wexner Center for the Arts
    October 21, 2008

    Book signing follows at the Wexner Store.

    Nicole Hollander is the creator of the comic strip Sylvia, which appears in over 80 newspapers across the country.

    Tonight, she will read from Tales of Graceful Aging from the Planet Denial, her humorous and very personal reflection on the realities of aging. Famed cartoonist Jules Feiffer calls the book, “infectious, smart, wacky, laugh-out-loud funny and gorgeously written.”

    This event is co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library, Department of Women’s Studies, the Office of Geriatrics and Gerentology and the Wexner Center for the Arts.

  • Drawing Words and Writing Pictures: A Graphic Novel Workshop Drawing Words and Writing Pictures: A Graphic Novel Workshop July 26, 2008

    Wexner Center for the Arts
    July 26, 2008

    Start your own graphic novel, or just find out more about how it’s done. Matt Madden, illustrator and author of 99 Ways to Tell a Story and Drawing Words & Writing Pictures, offers a crash course in creating your own graphic novel in this hands-on workshop for adults.

    No prior experience is necessary, and materials will be provided. Advance registration is required. To register, call the education department at (614) 292-6493, or e-mail edweb@wexarts.org.

  • Tech Camp: Intro to Graphic Stories Tech Camp: Intro to Graphic Stories July 23, 2008

    Wexner Center for the Arts
    July 23, 2008

    Workshop for Teachers and Families

    Catch comic and graphic novel fever, and practice a new form of story telling. You’ll experience the Jeff Smith: Bone and Beyond exhibition and have fun while learning to use technology to create your own comic stories.

    Artist and educator Dan Gerdeman will guide you in using digital photography and Comic Life, a fun computer application that lets you easily make comic book pages, or even an entire comic book, using your own images or drawings as panels. Learn a new way to promote literacy, experiment with technology, and take time to play — all at the same time.

    This workshop is designed for parents or other grown-ups and children ages 6 to 10 to take together. Teachers interested in getting acquainted with technology at a beginning level are also invited to participate. Registration is $80.

    E-mail edweb@wexarts.org or call (614) 292-6493 to register for more information.

  • Paul Pope's: Artist's Talk Paul Pope's: Artist's Talk May 20, 2008

    Wexner Center for the Arts
    May 20, 2008

    One of the most eclectic talents in comics, Ohio State alumnus Paul Pope works in such diverse genres and styles as superheros, erotica, and manga.

    He’ll offer insightful comments about his own practice and an overview of his remarkable career, which includes the sci-fi book THBHeavy Liquid, and Batman: Year 100. The collection Pulphope: The Art of Paul Popewas published in 2007.

    The exhibition Jeff Smith: Bone and Beyond, on view through August 3, features original comic book drawings by Jeff Smith, the Columbus-based artist who created the epic comic book serial Bone, and some of the comics artists who have inspired him.  The exhibition and related events are presented by the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Cartoon Research Library.

  • Terry Moore: Artist's Talk Terry Moore: Artist's Talk May 15, 2008

    Wexner Center for the Arts
    May 15, 2008

    Best known for his epic and unpredictable comicStrangers in Paradise and a key figure in the self-publishing of comics, Terry Moore is one of the most influential artist/writers working today.

    He’ll discuss past and future work including Strangers,Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, and Runaways, along with his new book, Echo.

    The exhibition Jeff Smith: Bone and Beyond, on view through August 3, features original comic book drawings by Jeff Smith, the Columbus-based artist who created the epic comic book serial Bone, and some of the comics artists who have inspired him.  The exhibition and related events are presented by the Wexner Center for the Arts and the Cartoon Research Library.

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