Comics is a Medium, Not a Genre
Boston University, Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery 855 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA, United StatesGroup art exhibition curated by Joel Christian Gill. Read about it here.
Group art exhibition curated by Joel Christian Gill. Read about it here.
Education and banned comics panel, featuring comics authors Joel Christian Gill, Maia Kobabe, and MariNaomi, and Joe Schmidt of the NYC Department of Education. Watch the video here
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 Sacco signing at Prairie Lights Bookstore Saturday, Feb. 11, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Panel discussion: Joe Sacco and MariNaomi moderated by Esther Claudio.
Book launch for MariNaomi’s I Thought You Loved Me and Megan Kelso’s Who Will Make the Pancakes?
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.
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.
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 by MariNaomi, followed by a moderated conversation with the author and Frank Hussey of Danger Room Comics, and then a short Q&A and book signing.
Book launch conversation with Megan Kelso, and reception for a Mutha art show curated by Meg Lemke.
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.