Art in the Panel

Artopia Gallery Creative World Art Center 524 S. 1st Ave., Arcadia, CA, United States

Exhibiting artists: Dustin Garcia, Joan Reilly, Jules Rivera, and MariNaomi

Comics is a Medium, Not a Genre

Boston University, Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery 855 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA, United States

Group art exhibition curated by Joel Christian Gill. Read about it here.

University of Iowa Mellon Sawyer Racial Reckoning in Comics

Iowa City Public Library 123 South Linn St., Iowa City, IA, United States

Friday, Feb. 10, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. MariNaomi “How to Become an Overnight Success in Twenty Years” introduced by Rachel Williams 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. MariNaomi and Joe […]

Silver Sprocket – San Francisco Book Launch with Rob Kirby

Silver Sprocket 1018 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Book launch for MariNaomi’s I Thought You Loved Me and Rob Kirby’s Marry Me a Little. Mari and their comics hero and friend Rob will be in conversation about their queer graphic memoirs.

Silver Sprocket – San Francisco Book Launch with Rob Kirby

Olympia Public Library 313 8th Ave SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Book launch for MariNaomi’s I Thought You Loved Me and Rob Kirby’s Marry Me a Little. Mari and their comics hero and friend Rob were in conversation about their queer graphic memoirs.

Timberland Regional Library – An Evening with MariNaomi

Seattle Convention Center Summit Bldg. Level 3, Rooms 333-334, Seattle, WA, United States

Olympia book launch of MariNaomi’s newest graphic memoir, I Thought You Loved Me, a collage-comics memoir about queer friendship and the unreliability of memory. The evening consisted of a reading with visuals […]

Fantagraphics Bookstore – Seattle Book Launch

Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery 1201 South Vale St., Seattle, WA, United States

Book launch conversation with Megan Kelso, and reception for a Mutha art show curated by Meg Lemke.

Pegasus Shattuck – SF East Bay Book Launch

Pegasus Shattuck 2349 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA, United States

Double book launch and visual reading. MariNaomi (I Thought You Loved Me) and Tessa Brunton (Notes from a Sick Bed) read from their respective graphic memoirs and were conversation about their work.