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Spotlight on our GRAPHIC DETAILS guests for this weekend!

We are so excited for the opening program and reception for GRAPHIC DETAILS: CONFESSIONAL COMICS BY JEWISH WOMEN this Sunday, April 19th at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum!

This event is FREE and open to the public! You can find out more information about the program and exhibit here.
For now, we thought we’d give you a taste for what these fabulous women have in store for you by sharing a bit about their histories:

 

MIRIAM KATIN
katin_sevenspoonfuls1Miriam Katin was born in Hungary in 1942, and immigrated to Israel after the Hungarian uprising of 1956. She apprenticed in a graphic arts studio in Tel Aviv, and from 1960-1962 served in the Israel Defense Forces as a graphic artist. She has had no formal education except for a passion for drawing her entire life. From 1981-1989, Katin worked in Ein Gedi Animation in Kibbutz Ein Gedi as a background designer, and from 1990 -2000 as a background designer for Jumbo Pictures/Nickelodeon, MTV Animation, and Disney Studios in New York. In 2000, Katin started creating her own comics. Her graphic novels are We Are On Our Own (Drawn & Quarterly, 2006) and Letting It Go (Drawn & Quarterly, 2013). Her work has been included in Best American Comics for 2007 and 2014. Katin’s awards include: 2006 Eisner Award nomination for Outstanding Short Story, 2006 Ignatz Award nomination for Outstanding Artist category, 2007 Grand Prix de la Critique of the Association des Critiques at Journalistses de Bande Dessinee, 2007 Inkpot Award for Outstanding contribution to the world of comics, and a 2013 nominated for Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist. Miriam currently lives in Washington Heights, NY with husband Geoff and a giant Ficus Benjamina tree. http://www.miriamkatin.com/
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Award-winning herstorian and writer Trina Robbins has been writing books, comics, and graphic novels for over forty years. She has written and drawn comics from Wonder Woman to Barbie. Her 2009 book, The Brinkley Girls: the Best of Nell Brinkley’s Cartoons from 1913-1940 (Fantagraphics), and her 2011 book, “Tarpe Mills and Miss Fury,” were nominated for Eisner awards and Harvey awards. Her all-ages graphic novel, Chicagoland Detective Agency: The Drained Brains Caper, first in a 6-book series, was a Junior Library Guild Selection. Her graphic novel, “Lily Renee: Escape Artist,” was awarded a gold medal from Moonbeam Chidren’s Books and a silver medal from Sydney Taylor Jewish Library Awards. Trina’s most recent book is Pretty in Ink, her final and definitive history of women cartoonists. In 2013, Trina was voted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. http://www.trinarobbins.com/Trina_Robbins/Welcome.html

 

 

SARAH GLIDDENhow-to-understand-israel-in-60-days-or-less-main
Sarah Glidden’s first book, a graphic-memoir called “How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less”, was published by Vertigo in 2010 and was later translated into five languages. Her short comics and essays have been published in Ha’aretz, Symbolia Magazine, the Nib, and the Jewish Quarterly. Her second book, “Rolling Blackouts”, will be published by Drawn and Quarterly in 2016. sarahglidden.com

 

 

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Sarah Lightman is  co-curator of Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women, and editor of “Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews” (McFarland 2014) which was just awarded The Susan Koppelman Prize for Best Feminist Anthology. She has contributed writings on comics to many books, newspapers and journals including The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Jewish Cultures ( Routledge 2014), The Unspeakable: Narratives of Trauma (Peter Lang 2014), Trauma Narratives and Herstory (Palgrave Macmillan 2013) and is a frequent contributor to Studies in Comics (Intellect Publishing). She is an award-winning fine artist, currently working on her autobiographical graphic novel The Book of Sarah (Myriad Editions 2017). She has also been making animated films from her drawings which she has exhibited in galleries in UK, US and Israel. She is director, with Nicola Streeten, of Laydeez do Comics, the UK’s only women’s led monthly comic forum now with branches worldwide.  www.sarahlightman.com

New Exhibit! GRAPHIC DETAILS: CONFESSIONAL COMICS BY JEWISH WOMEN

Miss Lasko-Gross, Self-Portrait, July 30, 2010

Miss Lasko-Gross, Self-Portrait, July 30, 2010

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 11, 2015

Upcoming Exhibition and Reception at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum

GRAPHIC DETAILS:

CONFESSIONAL COMICS BY JEWISH WOMEN

March 28, 2015 – July 5, 2015

Columbus:  The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum will celebrate Women’s History Month with the opening of Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women, a groundbreaking touring exhibition providing the first in-depth look at a unique and prolific niche of graphic storytelling – Jewish women’s autobiographical comics.

While the influential role of Jews in cartooning has long been acknowledged, the role of Jewish women in shaping the medium is largely unexplored. This exhibition of original drawings and reproductions—curated by Sarah Lightman and Michael Kaminer; traveling exhibition conceived by Zachary Paul Levine and Yeshiva University Museum—presents the powerful work of 18 U.S., Canadian, and international artists whose intimate, confessional work has influenced the world of comics over the last four decades, creating an entirely new genre.

Spotlighting the raw, revealing voices of Jewish women and their singular presence in graphic storytelling, the exhibition illuminates the intersection of experiences that make these diaristic comics so compelling. By turns funny, outrageous, poignant and embarrassingly intimate, the works in Graphic Details reflect the artists’ individual journeys, refracted through a distinctively Jewish lens in a pop culture art form.

Many of the original artworks on display have never been exhibited in public until now. Artists run the gamut from pioneering Wimmen’s Comix and Twisted Sisters artists of the 1970s and 1980s to the superstars of the new generation. Participating artists include: Vanessa Davis, Bernice Eisenstein, Sarah Glidden, Miriam Katin, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Miss Lasko-Gross, Sarah Lazarovic, Miriam Libicki, Sarah Lightman, Diane Noomin, Corinne Pearlman, Trina Robbins, Racheli Rotner, Sharon Rudahl, Lauri Sandell,Ariel Schrag, Lauren Weinstein, and Ilana Zeffren. This iteration of the exhibit also includes selections from The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum collection.

The public is invited to the opening program and reception for Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women,  scheduled for Sunday, April 19 in The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum’s Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall and museum galleries. The program features special guests Trina Robbins, Sarah Glidden, Miriam Katin, and curator Sarah Lightman

1:30-2:45Sarah Lightman: Curator’s Tour – Museum Galleries

3:00 – 3:30Trina Robbins – Artist Talk – Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall

3:30 – 4:00Sarah Glidden – Artist Talk – Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall

4:00 – 4:30Miriam Katin – Artist Talk – Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall

4:30 – 4:45 – Break

4:45 – 5:30 – Roundtable/Q&A moderated by Sarah Lightman – Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall

5:30 – 7:00 – Catered exhibit reception – Will Eisner Seminar Room / Museum Galleries

 

This event has been made possible through the generous help of our co-sponsors:  Department of English; Project NarrativePopular Culture StudiesMelton Center for Jewish StudiesDepartment of Women, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesDepartment of Arts Administration, Education & PolicyHumanities Institute; and Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD); and Department of Comparative Studies

About the curators:

Sarah Lightman is a leading voice in the field of autobiographical comics. She is an internationally exhibiting artist, curator and author of numerous academic articles and editor of the first book on Jewish women and comics: Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Autobiographical Comics in Essays and Interviews (McFarland 2014). She is a director of Laydeez do Comics and is working on her graphic novel The Book of Sarah which will be published by Myriad Editions.

Michael Kaminer is a New York-based writer who collects original cartoon art. His story for the Forward on autobiographical comics by Jewish women became the inspiration for Graphic Details. Michael is the restaurant critic for the New York Daily News, and contributes to The New York Times, The Washington Post, the New York Observer, and other media.

Also on display March 28-July 5 at The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum: World of Shojo Manga! Mirrors of Girls’ Desires

http://cartoons.osu.edu/events/world-of-shojo-manga-mirrors-of-girls-desires/

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About the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum:  The BICLM is one of The Ohio State University Libraries’ special collections. Its primary mission is to develop a comprehensive research collection of materials documenting American printed cartoon art (editorial cartoons, comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, sports cartoons, and magazine cartoons) and to provide access to the collections.  The BICLM recently moved into its newly-renovated 30,000 sq. ft. facility that includes a museum with three exhibition galleries, a reading room for researchers and a state-of-the-art collections storage space.   The library reading room is open Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 – 5 p.m. The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from

1 – 5 p.m.  See http://cartoons.osu.edu/ for further information.