Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Morgan Book Project

This year the Morgan Book Project has expanded! Students from grades 3-12 participate, there are more schools, more books to judge and more judges.
As always, the books are quite wonderful. Subjects align with common core curriculum.

The books are judged on art, writing and technical skill.

Some of the subject matter can be quite moving such as in this example where the student was writing about coming to this country as a new immigrant.
This year the final 12 books plus the Director's Choice award will be on exhibit for one month (previously 2 weeks). The special awards will be announced at the award ceremony on May 11 and will be posted online.

Congratulations to ALL the participants. Your extraordinary work made it enormously difficult to decide on only 12.

Thank you to everyone at the Museum for making this possible and especially to Jennifer for hosting us and keeping us on track.

To see the books on exhibit, visit The Morgan Library and Museum.

You can view previous posts about this program by searching my blog.

UPDATE: Link to the Special Awards on view at the library in May

Monday, March 19, 2018

IRISH ARTS CENTER BOOK DAY RECAP

One of the best things about New York is that so many different people come together and celebrate each other's culture with great enthusiasm and interest. On this year's St. Patrick's Day, in association with the New York City Council, New York State Assembly, Literature Ireland and El Museo del Barrio, hundreds of books by celebrated Irish, Caribbean and American authors' books, including Irish authors' works translated into Spanish, were given away for free through the Irish Arts Center Book Day throughout the five boroughs.

I was scheduled to be at 42nd street and Park, but the stand closed early when they ran out of books. That's a good thing! I'm passionate about promoting the arts, literacy and reading, so I hopped on the bus to the west side station. It was fun to direct passers-by to our table, where people like this woman chose kidlit and adult books for her family.
After choosing their books people came back to me to say they were looking forward to reading them, and expressed their thanks over and over again for a wonderful program. Here are a few of the books that were available:
Young adult by Elizabeth O'Hara who writes in English and Irish, fiction by Tom O'Neill that weaves in Irish folklore, and selections from The Stinging Fly, a literary magazine.
 The Irish Arts Center offers a variety of programs and classes on Irish language, music, dance and more.

Friday, March 16, 2018

IRISH Arts Center BOOK DAY, March 17

Come say hello to me on St. Patrick's Day at 42nd and Park Avenue from 1-4 and pick up a FREE BOOK by Irish authors! 

And for a little cross cultural bridge, we'll have some books translated into Spanish.  Presented by Irish Arts Center in association with the New York City Council, New York State Assembly, Literature Ireland, and El Museo del Barrio, look for books by Spanish, Caribbean and American authors as well. 

Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Mystery, Adult, Young Adult and Childrens

AUTHORS:
Mary Arrigan, John Banville, Tara Bergin, Mary Branley, Lynn Cahoon, Moya Cannon, Marina Carr, Mary Carter, Mollie Cox Bryan, Adam Crothers, Mackenzie Crowne, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Judi Curtin, Kit De Waal, Junot Díaz, Emma Donoghue, Jennifer Egan, Patricia Falvey, Michele Forbes, John Freely, Brian Friel, Carlos Fuentes, Brian Gallagher, Karl Geary, Matt Griffin, Seamus Heaney, Kevin Jared Hosein, Cormac James, Marlon James, Maeve Kelly, Mary Pat Kelly, Kathleen Anne Kenney, Richard Killeen, Conor Kostick, Ann Margaret Lim, Morgan Llywelyn, Kathleen MacMahon, Dorothy Mcardle,  Eimear McBride, Colum McCann, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Molly McCloskey, Malachy McCourt, Frank McGuinness, Lindsay McKenna, G.A. McKevett, Staci McLaughlin, Larry McShane, Paula Meehan, Kei Miller, Edgar Mittleholzer, J.R. Moehringer, Mervyn Morris, Alan Nolan, Edna O’Brien, Conor O’Clery, Rebecca O'Connor, Carlene O'Connor, Mary O'Malley, Michael Schulman, Nicole Sealey, Ian Somers, Matthew Sullivan, Alice Taylor, Patrick Taylor, Matt Thomas, Colm Tóibín, Kevin Toolis, Stuart Woods, Tiphanie Yanique, William Butler Yeats

Check out The Irish Arts Center for information about classes and events they have on offer.

Note: this station will close when we run out of books, so check the web site for other locations in all boroughs. 

Thursday, February 15, 2018

SCHOLASTIC WRITING AWARDS

I'm delighted to have participated again as a judge for the Scholastic Writing Awards. Each year, this national program honors teens in grades 7 - 12 in several categories of writing. Students who receive  awards may be eligible for scholarships (see general information). Congratulations to everyone who entered! It was a pleasure reading your work.
Click on this link for further information about HOW TO ENTER  .

Writing can be a part of your teen's life throughout the year. There are many writing programs available for kids to hone their skills and pursue their passion. A great place to consider is the national organization, Writopia Lab. Locally there are branches in New York City, Brooklyn, Westchester, Rockland County and New Jersey. Click HERE for further information.

By the way, Scholastic also offers awards for young artists. Click on this link for general information about the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards HERE .

Monday, December 4, 2017

The Black Glove - Strindberg Repertory Theater

I'm happy to return to the Strindberg Repertory Theater as projection designer with illustrations for their latest production, The Black Glove, translated by Anne-Charlotte Harvey, directed by Robert Greer.  
© Jonathan Slaff

Dec 2 - 16
at The Gene Frankel Theater
24 Bond St., NYC TICKETS



© Jonathan Slaff













Cast and Crew: Amy Fulgham, Crystal Edn, Diane Perrell, Jo Vetter, Mary Tierney, Natalie Menna, Pilar Garcia, Janet Mervin (costume designer), Gilbert "lucky" Perto (lighting designer), T. Michael Culhane (production mgr.), Charles Casano (stage mgr.)  

 The Black Glove is one of August Strindberg's plays for children.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Exhibit News - CALL OF THE WILD

My drawing of a kestrel is on view in a new exhibit.


 The gallery is located in the Katonah art center. Warm and inviting, the 1902 building has a "home studio" feel and a small library of art books for reference. There is a great offering of mediums to explore at the center from painting to jewelry. Located a couple blocks from the Golden Bridge train station, it is an easy trip for non drivers.

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Edgar Allan Poe

Selected work from the Edgar Allan Poe Illustrated exhibit is included in an exhibit at the German Society of Pennsylvania through 2017. It kicks off with the 2nd Annual Edgar Allan Poe Festival on Oct. 27th. This new exhibit curated by Beata Spurza features work by:
Nancy Doniger, Dave Kopka, Donna Miskend, Carol Klio Burrell, Anna Rich, Janusz Skowron, Valerie Sokolova, Madeline Sorel, Beata Szpura, Judith Wilde.