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Medialia Gallery presents: From Panel to Panel: Our Voices. A group exhibit featuring talent from Wo

Medialia Gallery presents: From Panel to Panel: Our Voices. A group exhibit featuring talent from Women in Comics. Curated by Tara Nakashima Donahue and Regine Sawyer. Exhibit begins February 20th with an opening reception on Saturday, February 27th, 4PM - 7PM.

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#inktober day 3: Goldfinch giggles. Inspired by part of the script from chapter two.

Goldfinch is a graphic novel @punch-chinsky and I are getting ready for a kickstarter! ❤ It’s a story we’re extremely passionate about, so I do hope you’ll follow along with us and enjoy learning more about it! @punch-chinskyis doing Goldfinch for all of her inktobers, so please go follow her too! Includes info on the characters and world building<3

I owe it to Editor Greg Lockard the amazing chance to be a part of Vertigo Quarterly: CMYK. The &lsq

I owe it to Editor Greg Lockard the amazing chance to be a part of Vertigo Quarterly: CMYK. The ‘YELLOW’ edition is coming out with The Black Clade, the story I wrote, drew and colored. Among the many talented participants Fábio Moon, Gerard Way and the brilliant Bill Sienkiewicz are present.


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COMICS ART EXHIBITION: SEQUENTIAL SELFI’m excited to be apart of this show and have a few of my orig

COMICS ART EXHIBITION: SEQUENTIAL SELF

I’m excited to be apart of this show and have a few of my original comics on display.

“The Galleries at Eastfield College present “Sequential Self: Female, Non-Binary, Trans, and Queer Voices in Comics and Zines,” an exhibition focusing on underrepresented artists in the genre of comics and zines. Artists will include Sophie Campbell, KD Diamond, Robin Elan and L.M. Zoller, Melanie Gillman, Sarah Glidden, Erika Moen, Erin Nations, Molly Roth, and Christine Suggs. 

Female, Non-Binary, Trans, and Queer voices, though not new to the comics genre, have existed at the margins while predominantly cis white male voices and characters were the focus of mainstream comics. Since the recent growth in diversity among comic artists and writers, there are now more voices and stories that reflect a variety of experiences and identities. This exhibition illuminates some of the powerful voices and innovative stories in the contemporary age of comics.

Much of the work that exists outside the big name comic publishers feature personal storylines, often autobiographical and sometimes closely linked to the artist’s identity or intimate life. The 11 artists/authors in “Sequential Self” wrestle with concepts including, friendship, war, coming of age, queer experience, racial tensions, and online dating, while also moving away from grandiose fictitious scenarios, to more realistic ones grounded in personal experiences.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through April 23.”

LINKS:FACEBOOK EVENT PAGEandEASTFIELD COLLEGE


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Hello! Here’s another sequential based on the Simon Snow trilogy books by @rainbowrowell. This one is a scene from Wayward Son in Chapter 21 when Simon and Baz are messing around with foam swords at a renaissance fair during their trip to America.

Thanks to the patient Snowbaz fans who leave very kind comments on my previous Simon Snow fanart, hope you enjoy this one!

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not feeling very celebratory this weekend, but…hopeful. be well, y’all.


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