For Immediate Release
Contact: Warren Bernard
Email: warren@smallpressexpo.com
Bethesda, Maryland – September 5, 2019
Media Release – While you’re waiting for Small Press Expo, celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary with these additional events in the Washington, D.C., area.
But First — About SPX!
Small Press Expo takes place on Saturday and Sunday, September 14-15, at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center and will have over 650 creators, 280 exhibitor tables, 22 programming panels and 14 hands-on workshops to introduce attendees to the amazing world of independent and small press comics.
Wednesday, September 11
- Reception for Newsprint: The Medium That Gave Us The Comics,
- Location: Cade Art Gallery at Anne Arundel Community College
- Time: 5:00-7:00PM
Curated by SPX Executive Director Warren Bernard, the show traces the history of comics on newsprint from Little Nemo in Slumberland to such indie comics publications as Smoke Signals, Magic Bullet and LAAB. See works on newsprint by SPX creators such as Chris Ware, Charles Burns, Lilli Carre and Ron Wimberly, as well as those by George Herriman, Will Eisner and Frank King. The show runs through September 27.
Wednesday, September 11
- Book signing Yann Kebbi and his graphic novel The Structure is Rotten, Comrade
- Location: 600F H St NE, Washington, DC 20002
- Time: 7:00PM-8:00PM
French artist and illustrator Yann Kebbi, who is a Special Guest at SPX 2019, will give a talk about his collaboration with author Viken Berberian and the story behind their book, The Structure is Rotten, Comrades.
Thursday, September 12
- Opening of Comic Art: 120 years of Panels and Pages
- Location: Swann Gallery, Thomas Jefferson Building – 10 1st Street SE, Washington, DC 20540
- Time: 10:00AM-5:00PM
In conjunction with the 25th Anniversary of SPX, the Library of Congress is holding a year long retrospective of the history of comics. Works from the SPX Collection at the Library of Congress will be displayed from Jaime Hernandez, Bill Griffith and Raina Telgemeier among others. These works will be shown alongside those of George Herriman, Walt Kelly, Richard Outcault and other historically distinguished comics creators.
Thursday, September 12
- Conversation with Jaime Hernandez
- Location: Thomas Jefferson Building – Kluge Center (LJ119), 10 1st Street SE, Washington, DC 20540
- Time: 4:00-5:00PM
Conversation with comic artist Jaime Hernandez, co-creator of the alternative comic Love and Rockets. Hernandez was the winner of the 2014 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for best graphic novel/comic and the 2014 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Writer/Artist. He will be interviewed by Gary Groth, founder and president of Fantagraphics, about his work and creative process, representing Latinx experiences in comic art, and changes in the field over the course of his career.
The event is free, but due to expected demand, tickets are recommended, and there may be special restrictions. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Entry is not guaranteed.
Friday, September 13
- Jérôme Tubiana – Guantanamo Kid – Book Talk and Discussion
- Location: OpenGov Hub 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Ste 500, Washington, District of Columbia 20005
- Time: 6:00-8:00PM
Join SPX 2019 Special Guest Jérôme Tubiana in for a book talk and panel discussion about Mohammad El-Gharani, who as a child went to Pakistan to study and ended up as one of the youngest prisoners at Guantánamo Bay. Mohammed’s experiences are documented in Tubiana’s book, Guantanamo Kid. This event is hosted by Amnesty International and the Justice for Muslims Collective.
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