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NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium 2/11 7PM

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The seventy-fourth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 7:00 PM at Parsons The New School, Kellen auditorium, 66 Fifth Ave. Free and open to the public. PLEASE NOTE: Events this semester will take place on Tuesday evenings.

Presentations by Conor Stechschulte and Christopher Adams.

Conor Stechschulte on To and From The Amateurs: A comprehensive look at the ideas and influences that lead to the making of The Amateurs, the lessons learned while making it, and how I’ve applied those lessons to my current comics work. Other topics that may or may not be glancingly addressed: accidental dismemberment, the true sound a screaming pig makes, drawing comics while standing up, and what affineurs and cartoonists have in common. Conor Stechschulte began self-publishing comics in 2005 as a member of the Closed Caption Comics collective in Baltimore. Since then he has made more than a dozen acclaimed hand-made books. His work has appeared in Happiness!, Smoke Signal, and Sundays, on the notable list for both Best American Comics and Best American Non-Required Reading, and in national and international art exhibitions. A reprint of his graphic novel, The Amateurs is forthcoming from Fantagraphics in 2014.

Christopher Adams will talk about his work and some of the work that appeals to him and the direct and indirect connections between the two. Specifically he will talk about the non-comics work that appeals to him. Specifically work that is somewhat brief, dry, technical and descriptive. Work that brings to mind instruction manuals or user guides. Work from different fields. He will also talk about how he likes to think about looking in relation to this work and how that informs what he would like to draw and paint and write. And ultimately how he would like to proceed making comics that are maybe not comics. Christopher Adams is an artist and musician who lives and works in Baltimore. He has made three comic books: Period, Strong Eye Contact and Yule Log – all published by 2D Cloud. He has made two music albums: Baby Hair and Vegetables. He also sells art supplies.

 

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Christopher Adams

New York Comics & Picture-story Symposium: Jonathan Barli

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
The Bark Room (Orientation Room), Sheila C. Johnson Design Center
2 West 13th Street

Presentation: Jonathan Barli on The Mad World of Virgil Partch. An in-depth look at the life and art of one of the most influential and trendsetting cartoonists of his generation. The talk will be illustrated by scores of unseen photographs and artwork, cover Partch’s life and times and how they influenced his artistic sensibilities, and include a thorough analysis of his cartooning and the context in which his work appeared. From a remote island off the coast of Alaska and a stint as an animator at Disney Studios during its golden age, Partch burst onto the scene with his zany, sometimes surreal, but always hilarious cartoons, catapulting his career virtually overnight. An artist truly ahead of his time, his unique perspective and style ensured he would become one of the most prolific cartoonists of his era, and solidified his role in inspiring generations of cartoonists, animators, and illustrators.

Jonathan Barli is a designer, writer, and filmmaker. He was educated at the School of Visual Arts and soon after graduating, co-founded Rosebud Archives: a company dedicated to preserving and celebrating the cultural heritage of the graphic arts, where he serves as Art Director. He recently wrote, edited, and designed a book on the renowned cartoonist Virgil Partch, and will be taking on a role as Creative Director of Fantagraphics Fine Arts. He has done design work for Fantagraphics Books, the Theodore Roosevelt Association, Ron Garofalo Photography and others.

NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium is a weekly series for artist/writers working in various text-image forms: comics, picture-stories, animation, etc. at which to present and critique current work.  The symposium will examine new ideas for the distribution of print and electronic work that move beyond the existing models of  publishing and advertising. Meetings will be facilitated by a rotating group of practitioners and guest speakers.

UPCOMING ILLUSTRATION EVENTS!

Peter de Seve will be lecturing in the Lang Student Center (2nd Floor, 55 West 13th Street, Arnold Hall) at 12:30  Peter is a Parsons Illustration Alum and a well known illustrator.  Check out his website here: http://www.peterdeseve.com  This will be a great lecture!
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Also we have Painter/Illustrator Rachel Pontious coming on 10/23 at 12:30 to speak about her work. We are working on a location for this talk.

Monday, 9/9: New York Comics & Picture-story Symposium w/ Anne Emond and Josh Bayer

Monday, September 9th
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Orientation Room, 2 W. 13th Street, Ground Floor

This week’s NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will feature Anne Emond and Josh Bayer.

The New York-based DIY cartoonists will discuss the development of their bodies of work,  audience  and their personal goals and objectives. The night will begin with a slide show/ reading of their work and  will culminate with the two interviewing each other, each bringing 13 questions devoted to the other  artist. Expect a lively, organic interaction between two complex and often unpredictable cartoonists.

Images: Anne Emond (left) and Josh Bayer (right)

Images: Anne Emond (left) and Josh Bayer (right)

Anne Emond graduated in 2010 with an MFA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts.For the past two years she has drawn a semi-autobiographical webcomic Comiques. Her work has appeared in The New York Times,

Time Out New York, and The Funny Times, as well as the comics anthology Suspect Device and the Hic and Hoc Humor Anthology. She recently had her first solo show at Superchief Gallery in New York City.

Josh Bayer (b.1970) is an American Artist and Illustrator working and living in Harlem, NY. Bayer has been listed in The Best American Comics, collaborated with Raymond Pettibon, contributed conceptual art to HBO’s Rome and  New Line’s Nightmare on Elm Street. His comics have appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Yeti, Laser, Smoke Signals, the Retrofit Publishing imprint, and  his fine art is currently on display at Axiom Gallery in Los Angeles.  He is an art Professor in New York at the Educational Alliance Art School, 3rd Ward and the 92nd St Y.

NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium is a weekly series for artist/writers working in various text-image forms: comics, picture-stories, animation, etc. at which to present and critique current work.  The symposium will examine new ideas for the distribution of print and electronic work that move beyond the existing models of  publishing and advertising. Meetings will be facilitated by a rotating group of practitioners and guest speakers.

Illustration’s 2013 Senior Thesis Book!

After months of hard work all the student’s pieces have been culminated into this interactive and print form book. Down below is the link to download your own copy of the book. Simply ‘right click’ the navigate to ‘save link as’ and presto! You’ve got your own interactive copy of the Illustration Annual.

Enjoy! And happy summer everyone!

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This Week’s AMT Parsons Festival Events!

Tonight: MFA DT Exhibition Opening / Tomorrow: AMT’s “Crossing Screens” Opening / Saturday: gadgITERATION

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OPENING RECEPTION: MFA DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION
Wednesday, May 8, 7:00–10:00 p.m. 6 East 16th Street, 6th floor
On view: May 8-May 24, 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

The MFA Design and Technology thesis exhibition features installations and performances, objects and apps, games and video, and interactive experiences that explore the dynamic role of technology in our lives. We invoke the playful, the informative, the critical, and the subversive to investigate emerging issues and spark discussion. Join us, May 8th – May 24 for a vanguard exhibition of 80+world-changing projects by emerging artists, designers, coders, makers, hackers, educators, and thinkers. Please visit mfadt.parsons.edu for details.

 

OPENING RECEPTION – CROSSING SCREENS: SELECTED WORK FROM GRADUATING STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF ART, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY.
Thursday, May 9, 2013 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Kellen Gallery, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, 2 West 13th Street
On view: May 9, 2013 – May 24, 2013, 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Come see work from graduating students representing their undergrad programs within AMT: Illustration, Communication Design, Photography, Design and Technology, and Graphic Design. There will also be selected screenings of shorts in the Bark Room on Thursday night, and for the length of the show (May 9th-May 24th) there will be programming in the gallery to include student performances, presentations and workshops hosted in the Kellen Gallery space.

Free admission; no tickets or reservations required; seating is first-come first-served

 

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Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
6 East 16th Street, 12th floor

Middle-Schoolers and Families:  Experiment with Interaction Design! Make Cool Gadgets! Turn Trash to Treasure! The purpose of this multigenerational workshop, for kids ages 10-14 and their families, is to prototype your own interactive artifacts. You will tinker with electronics using a simple, safe device called The NoiseMaker.  No previous experience with engineering or computer programming necessary!  We will use electricity to make delightful contraptions that make wonderful sounds and light up.  Bring discarded electronic devices, plastic toys, and boxes that open and close, as well as recyclables such as egg cartons and plastic bottles.  (Materials will also be provided.) GadgITERATION is for anyone interested in any of the following: Electronics, Product Design, Sustainability, Making.  Created just for you by Parsons designers in the AMT Design and Technology Program!

Free admission. Registration is required here.

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Find the full list of AMT-related Parsons Festival events here!

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Reading Paintings one-night-only group show in DUMBO tonight

Reading Paintings showcases a group of (mostly) recent Parsons Illustration graduates with works that address literature and the collaborations between image and text. It is a one night only event. “It’s going to be a really fun time with booze, music and cool art by cool people.”

Featuring: Charlie Carroll, Leigh CunninghamJohn GarciaJordin IsipMasuko JoSo Yoon KimSu-kyung LeeRachel LevitRay Masaki, Luna Medina, Monica RamosHazel Lee SantinoPaula SearingJulee Yoo

Date: Friday, April 26, 2013, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Location: 135 Plymouth Street, suite 411, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY

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