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Monday April 5
Time: 4:00 PM
737 Deepdene Road. Baltimore, MD 21210
Due to the sheer number of people possibly attending the signing and the amount of books Jerry Pinkney has illustrated/written, we request that you only bring one (1) book from home to be signed. We apologize for the inconvenience. Other books by Jerry Pinkney are available at the store. If you have any questions, please call us at 410-532-2000.
Manuel Albarrán is an artist who specializes in wearable metal art. He is a pioneer in developing metal accessories on flat metal plate. He has recently worked with Rihanna, the Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, Tyra Banks, Milla Jovovich and Zoe Saldana.
He recently visited the class Fantasy Art, taught by José Villarrubia in the Illustration Department as well as two classes in the Animation Department. Among the pieces that he showed the students (and they got to try on!) was a helmet commissioned by the Black Eye Peas and featured in the video: “Imma Be Rocking That Body” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUFsQ5lTo6g)
To see more of his work go to http://www.manuelalbarran.com
Author/Art Director Steven Heller takes an historic and humorous look at the graphics generated for the Olympics in this video critique:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/02/24/sports/olympics/pictograms-interactive.html
The comic-book story “The Way Home” by writer Joshua Dysart, artist Pat Masioni, and colorist Jose Villarrubia, has been nominated for Story of the Year for the 2010 Glyph Awards. The story appeared in Unknown Soldier #13-14, and was the US debut of Pat Masioni, who was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The story takes place in Acholiland, Uganda, in 2002 during the war between the Lord’s Resistance Army and Ugandan People’s Defence Force.
The Glyph Awards, honor the best in comics made by, for, and about people of color.
http://www.popcultureshock.com/2010-glyph-comics-awards-nominees/54766/
Brandon Wu’s drawing from Visual Journalism was featured in today’s Baltimore Sun. It’s on page three, in Laura Vozzella’s column “The art of democracy”. Warren’s class was attending a City Council meeting to sketch democracy in action, catching the eye of a reporter. The class has also sketched on the subway, in Camden Yards and other areas around the city.










