Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Pixels and Paper: Comic Art in the Digital Age

Friday, September 14, 2-4 pm
2203 Art-Sociology Building
Free and open to the public
Featuring:
Jeph Jacques (Questionable Content)
Becky Dreistadt and Frank Gibson (Tiny Kitten Teeth)
Sally Carson (Fixpert)
Rob Ullman (Atom-Bomb Bikini)

Holly Post (TopatoCo)


Please join the Art History Association at Pixels and Paper: Comic Art in the Digital Age, presented by The Stamp Student Union this Friday, September 14, from 2-4 pm at 2203 Art-Sociology Building for a rollicking roundtable discussion with webcomic artists, writers, and publishers on the possibilities and perils of creating and publishing comics in the 21st century. Featuring world-renowned artists as well as up-and-comers, and those who utilize both digital and analog strategies to create and disseminate their work, this event will explore all aspects of the art-making process. Following a moderated discussion, the panel will participate in audience Q&A. Pixels and Paper is free and open to the public


This event is sponsored by the Small Press Expo, and the first 45 in attendance will receive free one-day passes to SPX this weekend.

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