Showing posts with label Children's Book Illustrators Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Book Illustrators Group. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2015

FAIRY TALES Exhibit

I've curated another CBIG EXHIBIT- Twenty one artists come together to illustrate FAIRY TALES! On view at the Brooklyn Central Library June 11 through September 25, 2015.
And join me in conversation with Michael Patrick Hearn, children's literary historian Saturday,  September 19 at 2pm about the history and relevance of fairy tales today.

EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
Angelique Anderson, Lisa Cinelli, Deborah Cuneo, Maria Madonna Davidoff, Diana Ting Delosh, Nancy Doniger, Laura Goetz,  Amalia Hoffman, Melissa Iwai, Yuko Katakawa, Kitty Leech,  Marie McCann, Virginia Law Manning, Jennifer Merz, Donna Miskend, Christine Mix, Annie Raulerson, Roberta Rivera, Karen Romagna, Vicky Rubin, Wallace West

Programs:Saturday, September 19 at 2pm Info Commons Room, 1st floor
special guest Michael Patrick Hearn

VENUE:  BROOKLYN CENTRAL LIBRARY   10 Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11238
hours  Mon - Thurs. 9am-9pm    Fri-Sat 9am - 6pm    Sun 1pm - 5pm
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Free and open to the public
web site: http://www.bklynlibrary.org/events/exhibitions/

A Talk with Exhibiting Artists Here 

This exhibit and programming is underwritten by the Brooklyn Public Library.


NOTE:
Master Storytellers Exhibit extended through June 27
at the Poe Park Visitor Center 
2540 Grand Concourse, Bronx 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Draftsman's Congress

I will be participating in the New Museum's Draftsman's Congress event along with my CBIG colleagues:  Diane Allison,  Angelique Anderson,  Yuko Katakawa,  Amalia Hoffman,  Kitty Leech, Madonna Davidoff,  Marilyn Papas,  Nancy Doniger, Lisa Cinelli. Our session takes place on Feb. 16th. This event created by the artist Pawel Althamer first took place at the Berlin Biennale 2012. A new event will recreate that experience at the New Museum in association with an exhibit of Althamer's art. Throughout the run of the exhibition, the blank white space of the fourth floor gallery will be transformed with drawings and paintings by Althamer, visitors and invited art groups from all disciplines. (Please be advised that this is not strictly a children's program. Fine art nude representations may be included by collaborating artists). In the last week of the exhibition the walls will be cut into pieces and distributed to visitors. Photos and videos documenting the event will be posted to the museum's web site. Check back here for more info and photos specific to our group. 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

ABFFE Art Auction Nov 26-Dec 2


The American Book Sellers For Freedom of Expression Holiday Auction is Live. American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) Click HERE for the link. New work will be added about every five minutes. NOV 26 - DEC. 2, 2013

I am participating with an original gouache illustration in this auction along with my colleagues at CBIG: Vicky Rubin, Marilyn Papas, Madonna Davidoff, Angelique Anderson and many other children's book illustrators industry wide in this worthy cause.




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Mother Goose


Sunday, Jan. 6 at 1pm: Meet artists of the Children’s Book Illustrators Group (CBIG), and join us for a panel discussion about their art process, what it means to them to be involved in illustrating for children,  and their reflections on Mother Goose stories both as children and as adults.  We’ll discover the inspiration and personal connections behind the work on exhibit, with an art demonstration by Roberta Rivera. Moderated by me, Donna Miskend, President of CBIG with: Sara Lisa Lavoie, Marilyn Papas, Roberta Rivera, Clare Pernice and H. Ruth Karpes. The event is suitable for kids and adults. In association with the exhibit:


Mother Goose Re-Imagined
Illustrations by the Children's Book Illustrators Group
Exhibit runs: through January 16, 2013 

 Flinn Gallery, Greenwich Public Library 
101 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT.
view http://www.cbig-nycExhibits.blogspot.com/or call the gallery at 203.622.7947 From NYC: Metro North New Haven Line, Greenwich Stn.
Exhibiting members of CBIG: Angelique Anderson, Deborah Cuneo, Diana Ting Delosh, Laura Goetz, Leeza Hernandez, Mike Herrod, Sara Kahn, H. R. Karpes, Anna Kim, Ann Koffsky, Sarah Lisa Lavoie, Kitty Leech, Donna Miskend, Sawaka Norii, Marilyn Papas, Clare Pernice, Barbara Mason Rast, Roberta M. Rivera, Vicky Rubin, Tatyanna Starikova, Cheryl Taborsky, T.T. Tyler, Wallace West, Brian Yanish

check back for pictures from the exhibit
one of my paintings on view: Mother Goose Tales 
© Donna Miskend2012





Monday, November 19, 2012

Beatrix Potter

Gather around the fire with me in Mr. Morgan's Library for a reading of Beatrix Potter stories! I'll be there Sunday, November 25 for the 2:30pm session and again on Sunday, December 23 at 11:30am. For details about the exhibit click here  at the Morgan Library & Museum.


Sunday Storytime
in Mr. Morgan’s Library
Join us and some of your favorite Beatrix Potter storybook
friends—Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and
Tom Kitten— for Sunday Storytime in Mr. Morgan’s
Library. This one hour drop-in program offers families a
refresher on the beloved tales before viewing Beatrix Potter:
The Picture Letters. Presented in collaboration with The
Beatirx Potter Society and the Children’s Book Illustrators
Group. Appropriate for ages 2 and up.




Monday, September 17, 2012

Dickens Event Day Sept. 13


The day started with 59 kids in the story time.
Followed by 32 kids in the craft session and an explosion of glitter. This is a substitute photo, there was no time to take a picture!

The calm after the storm. The library staff was amazing - not a spec of glitter anywhere!
Wallace West demonstrating Dickens Character drawing

Wish I had taped the panel discussion!
Panel discussion guests:Betsy Bird, Catherine Robson, Mike J. Quinn 

Carol talks about layout for comic books using Great Expectations text as the theme.
Comic Book Art demo, Carol Burrell a.k.a Klio
Another illustration demo with Wallace 
Wallace West demonstrating his illustration process

  Performance Reading  
Friends of Dickens waiting to perform and Mike J. Quinn 
 

Mike J. Quinn
The next Day of Dickens Event day is October 13!
Click to View Schedule

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Dragons and Magic

Donna Miskend, Title: The Magic City: "You go through the dreams and come out the other side where everything is real."
Medium: watercolor and colored pencil, Image: 14"x22"

The Children's Book Illustrators Group, (CBIG) exhibition of work is now installed at the Jefferson Market Library branch of the NYPL. There are 18 members participating, and the work is truly wonderful. The theme, Dragons and Magic, comes from the books chosen by the librarians: The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame and The Magic City, by E. Nesbit. I chose The Magic City. Here's the passage that inspired me:

" Philip's buildings had been made on the carpet...And this carpet had turned into grass...following that strange law which caused things to change into other things, like themselves, but larger and really belonging to a living world."
In my illustration, the green border represents the green carpet. The border contains the found objects that Philip used for the construction of his cities: dominoes laid out for paths, a mother of pearl calling card becomes the square pavement, chess pieces, toy soldiers, candlesticks with inkwells on top he used for columns, a toy set of Noah's Ark, finger bowls that became domes, vases and the domino box that became buildings, a glass ashtray with a silver needle holder that transformed into a fountain, and especially books. Philip loved to read and had books about different places, mythical beasts, poetry, literature and history.

The center of the painting is the magic part where all these things transform to real life. The carpet extends up to the rook chess piece as it becomes a castle. In the distance is his first construction, Stonehenge, made from wooden blocks. The inhabitants of the cities are an international cast of costumed people, along with the toy soldiers, Noah and animals that come alive. On one side of an opened book on Roman History is a picture of Caesar, on the other, one of the illustrations of a Roman soldier is crawling out of the book and border, into the center/real world. Philip appears in his pajamas and slippers about to slay the wind up clock lizard that the inhabitants call a dragon. This is the moment when he closes his eyes just before he strikes.

Throughout the piece I played with reality and imagination. I loved working on the painting and there is a lot to discover in it. You do need to read the book to understand all the references, but that's part of the fun!

I recommend you take the winding, castle-like staircase to the 2nd floor where the works are displayed around the Adult reading room. Mine is a bit out of reach to see all the details, but a print out copy of all the pieces are also on display in the Children's room on the 1st floor. They are mounted on foam core and can be used during story time, and gives the kids an opportunity to view the work up close. There are also coloring pages and activity sheets available. The library is planning additional activities and readings related to the exhibit, so check their web site, blog and Facebook pages. I'll post these here and on my web site under NEWS, and a larger image of the illustration is also posted there at www.DonnaMiskend.com.

The exhibition runs from September 7 - October 29, 2010. Enjoy!