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Altered Esthetics 5th Anniversary Show This Friday (April 17th) In Minneapolis

Reposting as a reminder… hope to see you all there!

The Cartoonist Conspiracy is immensely fortunate to have found Altered Esthetics gallery to collaborate with. A non-profit, community and artist centered gallery, we have collaborated with them on the Eric Lappegard Benefit and Lutefisk Sushi Volume C, and this Summer we will be working with them to put together Big Funny (submissions due May First!).

Mark your calendars, because next month is Altered Esthetics fifth birthday, and to celebrate they are having a party/art show/fundraiser April 17th!

They are requesting wood-themed art donations for their fifth ‘wood’ anniversary. Find out the details of how you can donate art to them here.

One other very cool way you can contribute is by donating art to be in the Art Vending Machine
… mini-comics seem made for this.

Please consider donating art, and please let them know the Conspiracy sent you!

Celebrate Ae!

alteredesthetics.org/fiveyears

April 2009 marks our fifth birthday! We’re having a giant celebration to commemorate the occasion, in conjunction with our Spring Fundraiser.

Please join us on April 17, 2009 for a celebration and fundraiser featuring:

– A wood-themed art exhibition and silent auction
– A raffle with awesome prizes and goods from local businesses
– Live music
– Refreshments
– Wood themed games
– Awesome company
– And more!

Schedule of Awesomeness
5:00pm: Raffle, Silent Auction, Games, DJ
9:00pm: Silent Auction and Raffle ends, winners announced
9:30pm: Live music begins, festivities continue, the people rejoice.

Kaczynski and Sally Talk MOME, and MCAD Mini-Comics Expo Tonight! (April 9th)

From Tom Kaczynski’s Transatlantis blog:

The MOMEntum exhibition is drawing to a close, but before it’s over me and Zak Sally are giving a Gallery Talk about the show. So come to MCAD tonight at 6:30 pm and see me stumble around the gallery trying to sound articulate. Apparently MCAD is holding their annual Mini-Comics Expo at the same time.

BIG FUNNY Deadline in One Little Month (May 1st)

Things are moving fast… we are now a month from the BIG FUNNY deadline (May 1st). From the estimates we have received, it looks very likely that we will be able to do the whole publication in full color… so I hope participants will all strongly consider taking advantage of it!

Unless you make posters, there aren’t a lot of opportunities to get printed at such a huge size and in color… I can’t wait to be dazzled by what people do with it. It will be quite a unique publication… please do let all your cartoonist/poster artist/printmaker/designer/illustrator friends know about it, and encourage them to participate.

Specs and other information for the project can be found here on the BIG FUNNY website. There is also a text-only version of the information here.

I urge you to carefully read ALL of the information there before digging in, as the specs are particular… and we would really hate to have to reject people’s work because people didn’t follow the specs.

Here is a description of the project in the words of Kevin Cannon at the Big Time Attic blog:

So I was over at the watercooler today, and a co-worker leans over his cubicle wall and says, “Hey Kev, what’s this ‘BIG FUNNY’ all the kids are talking about?” So I say, “Well, Doug, check the BTA blog in a few minutes and I’ll tell you!”

So here’s the scoop:

Minneapolis cartoonists have a tradition of curating a yearly show at the Altered Esthetics gallery in Nordeast Minneapolis. Last year we mounted Lutefisk Sushi: Volume C, which was a huge hit, had a ton of great contributors, and had an absolutely packed opening night party.

This August we’re doing something a little different: Big Funny, a nod to the glorious & wacky full page (and often full color) newspaper comics of the turn of the century). Where Lutefisk Sushi asked participants to create mini-comics and gathered them all up in a BOX, Big Funny is asking people to draw a 15.5″w x 20″h comic strip (color or bw) which will then be printed in a big fat NEWSPAPER.

The Big Funny gallery show this August will have original art from the Big Funny newspaper, as well as vintage turn o’ the century comics (thanks to collector extraordinaire Steve Stwalley). You’ll also be able to get your hands on the Big Funny newspaper — right now we’re thinking it’ll be 48 pages.

Interested in having your cartoon grace one of those pages? Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

1. Read through www.cartoonistconspiracy.com/bigfunny. That should answer most of your questions.
2. Create your comic. Keep these specs in mind:
* Art should be 15.5″ (wide) x 20″ (high)
* If you’re doing color, make it 300 dpi
* If you’re doing black and white, make it at 1200 dpi
* You can submit more than one cartoon
* All submissions must be DIGITAL
* [This is a truncated list to get you started — PLEASE read the info on the Big Funny website!]

3. Content: This show is a nod to the old-timey comics, but your comic can be any style, theme, etc. Just try to be funny (it is called Big Funny, after all)
4. Deadline is MAY 1, 2009

Unlike Lutefisk Sushi, this is a juried show, which means that some comics won’t make it in the show. This has less to do with us being art snobs, and more to do with the complicated nature of putting a physical newspaper together on time and on budget.

We’ve already got a few submissions in (which, for a month before the deadline, is pretty outstanding), and they look great, so keep ’em coming!

If you have any questions, please read the Big Funny website. If you still have questions, please leave them in the comments section, and we’ll answer them there.

Here’s a BIG FUNNY chicklet for your website or blog:

Altered Esthetics’ Fifth Anniversary!!!

The Cartoonist Conspiracy is immensely fortunate to have found Altered Esthetics gallery to collaborate with. A non-profit, community and artist centered gallery, we have collaborated with them on the Eric Lappegard Benefit and Lutefisk Sushi Volume C, and this Summer we will be working with them to put together Big Funny (submissions due May First!).

Mark your calendars, because next month is Altered Esthetics fifth birthday, and to celebrate they are having a party/art show/fundraiser April 17th!

They are requesting wood-themed art donations for their fifth ‘wood’ anniversary. Find out the details of how you can donate art to them here.

One other very cool way you can contribute is by donating art to be in the Art Vending Machine
… mini-comics seem made for this.

Please consider donating art, and please let them know the Conspiracy sent you!

Celebrate Ae!

alteredesthetics.org/fiveyears

April 2009 marks our fifth birthday! We’re having a giant celebration to commemorate the occasion, in conjunction with our Spring Fundraiser.

Please join us on April 17, 2009 for a celebration and fundraiser featuring:

– A wood-themed art exhibition and silent auction
– A raffle with awesome prizes and goods from local businesses
– Live music
– Refreshments
– Wood themed games
– Awesome company
– And more!

Schedule of Awesomeness
5:00pm: Raffle, Silent Auction, Games, DJ
9:00pm: Silent Auction and Raffle ends, winners announced
9:30pm: Live music begins, festivities continue, the people rejoice.

Microcon Volunteers Needed! Sunday April 26th

FALLCON’s sassy little sister MICROCON is coming up very soon! Sunday April 26th from 10AM to 4PM… a whole lot of fun packed into six little hours. The Midwest Comic Book Association always does a wonderful job making cartoonists feel welcome… you won’t want to miss it.

We need volunteers to meet and greet, draw, and spread the good word. Please let me know if you’re interested in the comments or via email at webmaster (at) cartoonistconspiracy.com… thanks!

Here is a chicklet to put on your website to help promote it:

Comic Book Creations Teacher Opportunity

David Steinlicht passed on the following info from here.

Job Details (#1643)
Comic Book Creations Teacher
Sabes Jewish Community Center posted 3/13/2009

General
Type: Consultant/Contractor/Interim
Category: Education

Description:
The Sabes JCC offers a variety of creative camp programs for youth, and we are currently seeking an instructor for Comic Book Creations camp from August 3–7, 9:30am-12:30pm. This is a one-week camp for kids going into grades 3-6. Here is the camp description:

Create the next hit comic book using your own made-up super heroes and crazy characters. Learn to sketch characters, create an interesting storyline, and the importance of sequencing and story-boarding. As we practice our drawing, inking, and coloring skills, we’ll craft scenes using textures and colors—just like the pros.

We are seeking an instructor to design curriculum and lead this camp program. Instructor will have a camp counselor in the camp with him/her to assist with the camp. Instructor should have strong drawing background, preferably in comic books/comic drawing, as well as teaching experience and/or experience working with elementary youth. Salary is $20/contact hour with the children ($60/day x 5 days of camp = $300). Instructor will also be responsible for purchasing necessary supplies within allocated budget prior to the start of camp.

Education Requirement: Bachelors or Associate Degree Required, High School Diploma Required,

Application
Deadline: 4/15/2009
To Apply: Please send letter of interest and resume (outlining related experience!) to dshafton@sabesjcc.org as soon as possible. Thank you!

Draw Chihuahuas on Motorcycles for Diamond’s!

Our friend Lucy from Diamond’s Coffee Shoppe (the wonderful hosts for our monthly Minneapolis jams) has a fun cartooning gig for someone… here is her description of the project… let’s help her out, huh?

I run an ad every month in the Minnesota Motorcycle Monthly. Last year I did the basic ad, with all of our pertinent information, blah, blah, blah. Boring. I don’t think we’re really getting a response off those ads. What I would like to do this year is a different single-panel cartoon every month, featuring our mascot, Toast, a tiny (and incredibly cute) chihuahua. Diamonds Presents the Toast Chronicles…

It will be a one- or two-panel cartoon for our ad every month. The format is 3-1/4″ H x 5″ W. I would like all the cartoons to be in the same style, so it would probably be one person doing them. There are nine issues a year, so basically I would have this person draw nine panels, and then I would just send them in to the publication monthly. I don’t know if anyone would be interested in doing the actual writing (I worked on that this weekend and found out how hard it is), or if they would want me to do the writing, and they just draw the panels to go with it. I’m in uncharted waters here – I don’t have any idea how you guys work.

Anyway,. this will be called the Toast Chronicles, and like I said, it will feature our little Chihuahua friend Toast. I think (and I’m up for any input anyone has) she’ll be wearing doggles all the time, and traveling in the tank bag of a motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle, however, would be nameless and faceless. But, as I said, none of this is written in stone, more like kitty litter, and so I am up for any suggestions from whomever feels like throwing in their two cents worth. Riding in the tank bag not funny? OK, she can ride her own bike. Does she need a sidekick? That can be arranged. As long as Toast is in the panel every month, and traveling on a motorcycle, I’ll be happy.

Email Lucy at diamondscoffeeshoppe.com if you’re interested!

Beacon Press Octavia Butler Graphic Novel Opportunity

Britt Aamodt passed the following opportunity:

Hello Cartoonists:

Beacon Press is looking for a cartoonist for a graphic novel based on an Octavia Butler novel. This blurb was on Alison Bechdel’s blog–pass on to anyone you think might be interested.

Attention Octavia Butler fans: Beacon Press wants to publish a graphic adaptation of Butler’s novel “Kindred.” They’re currently “inviting proposals from cartoonists who appreciate Octavia Butler’s legacy, and reflect her commitment to social justice in their own work.

Those interested in discussing a proposal should email the editor of the Graphic Books list, Allison Trzop, at atrzop at beacon.org.” The deadline is March 16!

Cartooning Events Over the Next Week in Minneapolis

This is turning out to be quite the week for cartooning events in Minneapolis… to recap:

This Thursday, March 5th:
Conspiracy Jam at Diamond’s Coffee in Minneapolis

This Friday, March 6th:
Eric Reynolds Lecture at MCAD
MOMEntum Opening at MCAD

(Not comic related, but worth checking out: Creative Blood opening at Altered Esthetics)

This Saturday, March 7th:
Open Studio at The Center for Book Arts
Deadline for submissions to Superfantastica Comix #4

Next Tuesday, March 10th:
Zander Cannon reading at the Loft

JAM IN MINNEAPOLIS THIS THURSDAY! (March 5th)

The Minneapolis Cartoonist Conspiracy meets at 6:30 until 10:00 the first Thursday of every month at Diamond’s Coffee Shoppe in Northeast.

Generally, we draw collaborative “jam” comics, socialize and drink caffeinated beverages. Afterwords, we often have uncaffeinated beverages somewhere else.

The meetings are open to anyone who wants to draw with us, and the results are posted here sooner or later (and sometimes even printed).

Diamond’s Coffee Shoppe
1618 Central Avenue Northeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Bus info here.

Please spend some money at Diamond’s while you’re there, even if it is just a cuppa coffee… they are excellent hosts, and we wanna stay welcome there.

Big Time Attic

Big Time Attic hosts our monthly jam meetings at Diamond’s… they will be supplying us with a big old plate of pastries or something. Thanks fellas!