NFCF - Celebrating The Nib
Celebrating The Nib
5:00pm - 6:00pm // Fletcher Room
Panelists: Matt Bors, Shay Mirk
Celebrating The Nib
5:00pm - 6:00pm // Fletcher Room
Panelists: Matt Bors, Shay Mirk
Resiliency Narratives
2:30pm - 3:30pm // Local History Room
Instructor: Natalie Norris
In this workshop we gather to learn techniques for approaching memoir stories that we find difficult to tell but feel compelled to share. We’ll focus on the resiliency that grows out of personal stories about adversity, illness, and survival and how you can harness your strength to face these kinds of memoirs. This workshop will include discussion and a drawing activity. All skill levels are welcome.
Build a World! ALL AGES
1:15pm - 2:15pm // Local History
Instructor: Daryl Seitchik
In this all-ages workshop, we will draw inspiration from literature, comics, and film, to create our own fantastical worlds. We will design our own imaginary maps, populate them with strange creatures, and consider what it would be like to inhabit these worlds, in the form of a comic.
Join us, and create a place that hasn't existed before!
Telling Other People’s Stories
3:45pm - 4:45pm // Pickering Room
Panelists: Marek Bennett, Janet Biehl, Bill Tulp, JT Yost
Moderator: Jason Lutes
Graphic Explorations of Adolescence
2:45pm - 3:30pm // Fletcher Room
Panelists: Jarad Greene, Tillie Walden, Coco Fox, Isabella Rotman
Moderator: Sally Pirie
What draws so many cartoonists toward exploring adolescent experience? And what is it about adolescence that readers find so compelling? In this panel Jarad Greene, Coco Fox, Isabella Rotman and Tillie Walden talk about representing adolescent lives and the significance this phase of life holds for them and their audiences.
Let’s Make Zines!
Comics-Based Research - Using Art to Analyze Qualitative Data
2:00pm - 4:00pm // Fletcher Room
Instructor: Sally Pirie
Description:
This workshop explores the role of the visual arts in qualitative research. Using strategies from creative nonfiction writing and arts-based research, we will get hands-on practice using drawings to work with our data.
Drawing Comics From Primary Sources
11:00 - 1:00pm // Fletcher Room
Instructor: Marek Bennett
Join award-winning cartoonist Marek Bennett for a hands-on look at creating comics from primary sources -- texts, images, & otherwise! Comics help us interpret existing texts in new ways, exploring sequence, voice, & point of view -- even synthesizing multiple sources into a single narrative. Marek will demonstrate some basic methods, and help you start your own original "non-fiction" comic!
Ring in the new year-at noon! Families are invited to usher in 2024 at the Noon Year’s Eve singalong and celebration. Live music with Linda Bassick, a kid-friendly countdown, and lots of merriment!
Sudoku fans are invited to solve their favorite puzzles when the numbers 1-9 are replaced by unfamiliar symbols from some of the world's minority alphabets. Contestants compete against the clock to solve 5 sudoku ranging from easy to fiendish. Prizes for the three most successful and quickest entrants! For an idea of what will be facing you, check out Endangered Alphabets Sudoku here
Since the 1970s Cartooning legends Rick Veitch and Steve Bissette have been exploding the limits of the comics form. Both of their stories began right here in Vermont, and then really got rolling when the pair met at the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Art in 1976. In a wide ranging conversation, Steve and Rick talk about Vermont, comics, friendship, collaboration, dinosaurs, dreams and–with reference to their own work such as Bissette’s TYRANT and Veitch’s RAREBIT FIENDS and EUREKA–how comics can be a powerful vehicle for non-fiction storytelling.