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“Cartoonists in Conversation: Malaka Gharib + Athena Naylor” + Opening Reception for D(C)MV COMICS

“Cartoonists in Conversation: Malaka Gharib + Athena Naylor” + Opening Reception for D(C)MV COMICS In-Person

Join cartoonists Malaka Gharib and Athena Naylor for a discussion of autobiography and personal storytelling in comics. Moderated by Christopher Kardambikis (Asst. Professor, Printmaking), this conversation is presented as part of the exhibition D(C)MV Comics, currently on view in Fenwick Gallery, and will be recorded for the podcast series Papercuts.

A light opening reception will follow in Fenwick Gallery from 5:00-7:00 P.M.  Learn more about this exhibition and related events at https://fenwickgallery.gmu.edu/exhibits/dcmv-comics. 
 

About the artists

Malaka Gharib is an artist and writer based in Washington, D.C. She is the author of I Was Their American Dream: A Graphic Memoir, about being first generation Filipino Egyptian American. She is a journalist on NPR’s science desk, covering global health and development. Malaka is the founder of the D.C. Art Book Fair and a food zine called The Runcible Spoon. In her free time, she likes drawing comics and making zines, and her work has been featured in The NibCatapultThe New York TimesThe Washington Post and The New York Times Style Magazine

Athena Naylor is a cartoonist and illustrator based in Washington, D.C, originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She specializes in autobiographical comics and illustration. She also specializes in being a giant nerd. Athena received a Master’s in Art History from The George Washington University in 2017 and, unsurprisingly, wrote her thesis on comics.

 

Date:
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Time:
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
2001 Fenwick Library, Main Reading Room
Campus:
Fairfax Campus

Event Organizer

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Stephanie Grimm

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