What a weekend to be in the
Washington, D.C. area! First up: Yesterday saw the start of the 11th annual
International Comic Arts Festival, located at the
Library of Congress and running through tomorrow.
ICAF brings together scholars and cartoonists from the world over, this year featuring cartoonists like
Jules Feiffer,
Rupert Bazambanza,
Ellen Yamshon,
Phil Jiminez, and
Denny O'Neil, and academic presentations and special events on topics as diverse as
Cultural Exchanges in French Comics,
Editorial Cartoons by Herb Block,
step-by-step production of a mainstream US comic book (Firestorm),
comic art concerning the Rawandan genocide, and much more.
I began attending
ICAF from its 2nd meeting, joined its Executive Committee, and even Chaired the event in
1999 and
2000. In
2002 I had the great honor of interviewing
Art Spiegelman at an evening program (
as captured for posterity in The Comics Journal), an interview which will be published next year in a collection edited by
Joseph Witek (
Comic Book as History). I've not been able to attend the last two
ICAFs, so I haven't had the opportunity to experience their new collaborations with the
Library of Congress's
Prints & Photographics Reading Room and especially its
Swann Foundation for Caricature and Cartoon. I miss the presentations, the discussions, and all of my
ICAF friends. Next year, though, I hope!
Also in the area - well, actually in
Bethesda, MD, but close enough to do both -
SPX, the Small Press Expo, runs today and tomorrow. A comics convention for alternative / small-press - self-published comics,
SPX offers a one-stop wonderland of print, from the most obscure mini-comics to the latest offerings from publishers like
Drawn & Quarterly,
Top Shelf,
Fantagraphics, and of course
many, many more.
ICAF and
SPX were partners for several years, so I often experienced the sensory overloads, wallet-draining, and
Ignatz-Award ceremonies that are
SPX. Now on its own again,
SPX also offers programming and guests, this year including
Megan Kelso,
Ted Rall,
Scott McCloud,
Gabrielle Bell, and lots of others.
It's wonderful that these two events run simultaneously, but think of the tough choices to make! Well, maybe next year I'll have the opportunity to face these difficult decisions...
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