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HARD TO SWALLOW
Hello there!
Justin here with an overdue progress report. I just got back from a trip around South East Asia and Australia, and have hit the ground running here in San Francisco. I’ve been curating a couple of shows, making art, and putting out a new comic. Here are the things to check out if you have the time:
1) HARD TO SWALLOW!
David Davenport and I have put together a gay porn comic called HARD TO SWALLOW that’s hot off the presses. I know that’s not to everyone’s tastes, but I’m proud of the work… HTS has everything from necrophiliac werewolves to pirates who really know what to do with a hook, and also includes autobiographical and biographical pieces along with the pure fantasy. This is not your daddy’s porn!
You can buy a copy and preview some pages at: http://www.hardtoswallowcomics.com.
2) NO STRAIGHT LINES: QUEER CULTURE AND THE COMICS!
I just curated the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum’s new exhibition NO STRAIGHT LINES: QUEER CULTURE AND THE COMICS, which is the first museum show devoted entirely to LGBT cartooning. This is exciting, groundbreaking stuff, featuring over twenty of today’s most important queer cartoonists, and if you’re in S.F. you should try and stop by. The show runs from April 1st to June 25th, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 8th from 8-11pm, and a closing reception on Thursday, June 22nd from 7-9pm.
Check it out at http://www.cartoonart.org (now it’s only on the upcoming exhibits sidebar, but more information will be posted in a few days).
3) APE$#!T!
Jesse Reklaw and I curated this show, which is a kind of follow-up to last year’s INK. It showcases a stellar group of Bay Area cartoonists doing various kinds of fine art, from painting to printmaking to embroidery. The artistic sensibilities forged in the world of comics carry over into the creators’ other forms of artistic expression in interesting ways. I’ve made a set of linoleum cuts for the show focusing on my favorite obsession, food. APE$#!T runs from April 7th to June 10th, with the opening reception on Friday, April 7th from 7-10pm.
Check out the show’s webpage for more information and art samples at http://www.slowwave.com/event/apeshit.html
4) ALTERNATIVE PRESS EXPO!
Once again, I’m both tabling at the convention and moderating the annual Queer Cartoonists panel, which takes place Saturday, April 8th from 12:00-12:55pm. I’ve got a great, diverse line-up of creators this year, and am excited about asking them probing, revealing questions. I’m also on another panel entitled The New Breed: The Bay Area Young Cartoonists, which takes place on Sunday, April 9th from 4:30-5:30pm.
A.P.E.’s website is http://www.comic-con.org/ape
The Queer Cartoonists panel is described in more detail at http://www.comic-con.org/ape/ape_prog.shtml#sat
5) KINK INK!
The Center for Sex and Culture here in San Francisco is having a fundraiser during the APE weekend, called KINK INK. An impressive line-up of cartoonists and other artists are donating work for auction, and there will be entertainment of a dubious nature as well. I’ll have original pages from HARD TO SWALLOW up for sale.
You can check out the festivities at:
http://www.sexandculture.org/pages/upcoming-events-at-CSC.html
Finally, as always, I have plenty of my comics for sale and perusal on my own website http://www.allthumbspress.com… which sorely needs an update, but I’ll get to that when my life calms down!
I hope this finds you all well. Take care,
Justin Hall
Dumpster
Comics Australia reviews Neale Blanden‘s opus: Dumpster! Life, death and beyond.
Tom Pomplun says ‘thumbs up’.
$3.00 Australian, best to toss in some extra dosh if you’re mailing international.
Get your copy from
P.O. Box 1173 Huntingdale Victoria 3166 Australia
nealeb [via] holmsglen [dot] vic [dot] edu [dot] au
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Vibewires E-festival
Hey everyone,
Sorry for the form mail but I needed to get this info out quickly :>)
Vibewire’s is putting on an e-festival (an online festival) and they want to promote a section of the festival on comics. It’s open to any age group, country, sex, religion etc. The only requirement is that you’re interested in reading and or making comics and you’d like to contribute your thoughts and ideas to forums and discussions.
Send me an e-mail and let me know if you interested in participating. awcomix (@) yahoo.com
See details below
Best regards Anthony
www.vibewire.net/efestival
Mark it in your diary now, ‘cos you’re invited to the second annual e-Festival
of Ideas – a conference with a virtual, democratic twist.
It’s free, it’s on 24 hours a day, and you can join in from anywhere in the
world!
It’s an opportunity for everyone – expert and non-expert – to share
perspectives and insights on issues that matter to you, from global
poverty to climate change to identity, the media, art and travel. These nine
lively panels will feature guests including -
Peter Garrett – Federal MP & musician
Courtney Gibson – Head of Entertainment, ABC TV
Sean Williams – bestselling author
Tom Doig – editor, Voiceworks
Ryan Heath – Author, ‘Please Just F* Off, It’s Our Turn Now’
Megan Spencer – Resident film geek, jjj
Erin Free – editor, Filmink
The panels, supported by articles, blogs and short films cater for any taste, including;
Written Word: getting inspired, funded and published
Visual Arts: comics, anime & beyond
Film: consuming, critiquing and creating
Global Poverty: I can’t achieve anything, so why bother?
The Environment: Does anyone care anymore?
Identity: Who do you think YOU are?!
Technology: Life in the New Millennium
Entertainment: Local Content, Local Space?
Travel: It’s not just the destination…
So come along, join the discussions and tell us what you think!
www.vibewire.net/efestival
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