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New Exhibits: LOOKING BACKWARD, LOOKING FORWARD and CARTOON COUTURE

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Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
1813 N High St.
Columbus OH 43210-1393
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 4, 2017

Upcoming Exhibitions at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

LOOKING BACKWARD, LOOKING FORWARD
&
CARTOON COUTURE

November 4, 2017 – April 22, 2018 

Immigration and fashion history are the subjects of two unique new exhibits opening in November at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.

“Looking Backward” by Joseph Keppler. Puck, January 11, 1893

LOOKING BACKWARD, LOOKING FORWARD:  Explore the topic of U.S. immigration through the lens of the political cartoons, comic strips, comic books and graphic novels that have contributed to the debate about this important, and often polarizing, issue.  Cartoons and comics can enlighten us, challenge our beliefs and misconceptions, and bring attention to injustices. However, history shows they can also reflect and magnify our fears and prejudices. From Thomas Nast to Gene Luen Yang, this exhibit looks back on 150 years of cartoon and comics responses to major moments in the American immigration narrative. In examining the past, it aims to inform the current debate, as we move forward with a story that is fundamental to the American experiment itself. 

 

“Winnie Winkle Fashion Cut-outs” by Martin Branner. August 4, 1935.

CXC Special Guest Kat Fajardo!

The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum and SÕL-CON look forward to welcoming special guest KAT FAJARDO to Cartoon Crossroads Columbus (CXC)! Kat Fajardo is a native NYC cartoonist and illustrator who creates playful and colorful work about self-acceptance and Latinx culture, including Gringa! and her ¡Bandida! series.

On Friday, September 29 from 12 – 1 pm, see Kat in Hale Hall for SÕL-CON Lunch Break and Talk Back. Bring your own lunch and catch a panel of Latinx and African American comics creators (John Jennings, Jaime Crespo, and Vicko Alvarez) discussing why race matters in all things comics!

CXC moves to the Columbus Metropolitan Library, Downtown Branch on Saturday, September 30, where Kat will be participating in another SÕL-CON panel from 3- 3:50 pm: What About Gender and Sexuality In POC Comics in Room 3-A. An all-star line-up of SÕL-CON guests digs into the issues surrounding gender and sexuality in POC Comics. Kat will be joined by Kelly Fernandez, Vicko, Jiba Molei Anderson, John Jennings and Breena Nunez, with J Gonzo moderating.

Sunday, October 1 from 2:30 -3:20 pm, don’t miss the Kat Fajardo Spotlight, also at the Columbus Metropolitan Library, Downtown Branch, Room 3-A. Moderator Tom Spurgeon will sit down with Kat to discuss her career, her community-minded comics and her experiences in the wider world of comics.

And finally, Kat will be showcasing and selling her work at the CXC Expo and Marketplace (also at the Columbus Metropolitan Library) on Saturday, September 30 from 11 am – 6 pm and Sunday, October 1 from noon-5 pm.

Kat Fajardo is one of the Billy Ireland’s four special guests arriving this week. We will also be welcoming Dana Simpson, Derf Backderf, and Signe Wilkinson!

A full schedule of CXC events can be found here.  All events are FREE and open to the public, including Friday night’s opening reception and Billy Ireland 40th anniversary celebration!

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