Comic New York Symposium at Columbia U This Weekend!
I'm delighted (and honored!) to be participating in the "Comic New York" symposium this weekend at Columbia University in NYC, on the occasion of their library's acquisition of the Chris Claremont archive. Here's a brief video produced by Columbia that talks about the importance of the archive, the larger library comics and graphic novel collection, and the symposium:
And here's an overview of the conference, with links to the main website:
The Comic New York symposium brings together creators and academics to discuss the intertwined histories of American comics and the town where they were born: New York City. From the role of New York as breeding ground for generations of comics talent to the political, periodical, and alternative nature of the comics themselves, the best NYC has to offer celebrates this unique medium.
KEYNOTE: the featured session is a discussion with Chris Claremont and his long-time editor Louise Simonson, in recognition of Claremont’s recent gift of his complete archives to Columbia’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
This event is free, and open to the public. For more information, please see:
http:// conferences.cdrs.columbia.e du/comicny/
PROGRAM:
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
10:00 AM: Welcome and Opening Remarks
10:30-11:30 AM: New York, Real and Imagined
1:30-2:30 PM: Political New York
SUNDAY MARCH 25
10:30-11:30 AM: Periodical New York
1:30-2:30: New York as Breeding Ground
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My thanks to the organizers, Jeremy Dauber, Danny Fingeroth, and Karen Green, for the invitation!
And here's an overview of the conference, with links to the main website:
The Comic New York symposium brings together creators and academics to discuss the intertwined histories of American comics and the town where they were born: New York City. From the role of New York as breeding ground for generations of comics talent to the political, periodical, and alternative nature of the comics themselves, the best NYC has to offer celebrates this unique medium.
KEYNOTE: the featured session is a discussion with Chris Claremont and his long-time editor Louise Simonson, in recognition of Claremont’s recent gift of his complete archives to Columbia’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
This event is free, and open to the public. For more information, please see:
http://
PROGRAM:
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
10:00 AM: Welcome and Opening Remarks
10:30-11:30 AM: New York, Real and Imagined
Kent WorcesterLUNCH BREAK 12:00-1:30 PM
Ariel Schrag
Molly Crabapple
John Romita Sr
John Romita Jr
Moderator: Chris Irving
1:30-2:30 PM: Political New York
Peter Kuper3:00-4:00 PM: Alternative New York
Denis Kitchen
Sabrina Jones
John Carey
Moderator: David Hajdu
Bill Griffith5:00-6:30 PM: Keynote: a conversation with Chris Claremont and Louise Simonson
R Sikoryak
Charles Brownstein
Julia Wertz
Moderator: Gene Kannenberg Jr.
SUNDAY MARCH 25
10:30-11:30 AM: Periodical New York
Ben KatchorLUNCH BREAK: 12:00-1:30 PM
Irwin Hasen
Emily Flake
Lauren Weinstein
Moderator: Eddy Portnoy
1:30-2:30: New York as Breeding Ground
Al Jaffee3:00-4:00 PM: Comic New York and the Academy
Miss Lasko-Gross
Tracy White
Dean Haspiel
Moderator: Danny Fingeroth
Dedicated to the memory of JERRY ROBINSON
Jonathan W. Gray (CUNY/John Jay)Closing remarks
Paul Levitz (Columbia University)
N.C. Christopher Couch (University of Massachusetts/Amherst & the School of Visual Arts)
Moderator: Jeremy Dauber (Columbia University)
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My thanks to the organizers, Jeremy Dauber, Danny Fingeroth, and Karen Green, for the invitation!
Labels: Chris Claremont, Columbia, Comic New York, New York City