Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts

Monday, March 05, 2012

Speaking at IFAIR 2012

 
Great news!

I have been invited by the Institute for American Indian Research (IFAIR) at the University of New Mexico to the Indigenous Book and Authors Festival in Albuquerque on Friday, April 13, 2012 at 2pm for a session titled, "Graphic/Comic/Art Stories", based on my book from publisher, McFarland.

Check out more info at my book's blog site: http://nativecomicbooks.blogspot.com/2012/03/speaking-at-ifair-2012.html.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Book Lecture at SEOSU

 
Check out info on my book's website ("Native Americans in Comic Books") about a lecture I'm giving at Southeastern State University in Durant, OK on September 9, 2010.

http://nativecomicbooks.blogspot.com/2010/08/lecture-at-seosu-in-durant-ok.html

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Eiteljorg Event in 2009

Panel Discussion

See me at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indiana !
http://www.eiteljorg.org/ejm_WhatsHappening/EventsCalendar/default.asp

John Ostrander – Check out this link for a bio, award and writing list http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID=108. Blaze of Glory, Apache Skies, Grimjack & The Kents, to name some, as well as his work on MANY other titles including Batman, JLA, Star Wars, Wolverine and X-Men titles. He also moderates a great message board http://www.comicmix.com/contributor/john-ostrander/.

Steve Sanderson (Cree) – artist/writer residing in Vancouver, B.C. – works with The Healthy Aboriginal to create comics about health and social issues for Aboriginal youth. Has worked with the Cartoon Network & Rockstar Games among others. Steve was selected to be an Artist in Residence at the Eiteljorg for a month later in 2009. Google him and you’ll find tons of great reviews/articles/etc.

Dan Piraro – writer/artist for the series Bizarro http://www.bizarro.com/; there’s an interesting overview here: http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/bizarro/about.htm. Dan really covers a wide variety of topics with his internationally known work. He has over a dozen publications and also performs a one man show “The Bizarro Baloney Show”. The day after the WNRC program, Sunday 1/25/09, Dan will be performing a show here loosely title “The Bizarro West”. I started coming across Dan’s Western and Native themed work last year it’s very funny and insightful and Dan has great stories to go along with them. Dan will be our Artist in Residence during the week before the program.

Michael Sheyahshe (Caddo) – Michael hs done some interesting research & writing into Native Portrayals in video games as well as being knee deep in his newly published book "Native Americans in Comic Books," was part of the 2007 program, and offered up loads of great information. Michael is a very busy guy in general http://www.anm-okc.110mb.com/ !

We also have several local folks that have been amazing resources for content, inspiration, research, planning and sending interns!

Dr. Greg Reinhardt – University of Indianapolis http://archlab.uindy.edu/faculty_reinhardtbio.php . In addition to the bio here Greg has the most pristine collection of comic books featuring “Indian” content on the covers ever seen– hopefully he’ll bring some back in ’09!

Dr. Larry Zimmerman – IUPUI/Eiteljorg Museum http://www.larryjzimmerman.com/profile.html . Larry’s work time is shared between the Eiteljorg and IUPUI (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) his work in Museum Studies and Native American Representation has helped create a lot of interest in the Eiteljorg program’s topic locally.

Andy Holtzman – Andy is a comic enthusiast and organizes the major comic show in greater Indianapolis . http://www.ashcomicshows.com/ He’ll be helping Eiteljorg to get the word out and arrange for some vendors to be present at the event – passing on his own show to contribute to ours!

Robin McBride Scott – Besides being an amazing artist, educator and presenter Robin has a very large collection of comics with Native themes. Robin was at the Eiteljorg as an Artist in Residence and collects comics. She’s been super busy with traveling around the county for museum work.

UCO Lecture

Public Lecture

Look for me at the UCO English Department's Sherman Chaddlesone Arts & Letters Lecture Series
http://www.libarts.ucok.edu/english/

Date: 02/12/09 (Thursday)
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Pegasus Theater

Topics will include my book (Native Americans in Comics) , Indigenous people in Pop-Culture, and video games with Native Americans.

Monday, November 03, 2008

UNM INLP Lecture - new poster

 
Here is the official poster announcing the UNM INLP Lecture for my book, Native Americans in Comics. Come out to NM and catch the lecture !

-Michael Sheyahshe

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

UNM INLP Lecture

 
The Indigenous Nations Library Program at the University of New Mexico University Library has invited me to give a lecture on Native Americans in Comic Books. As part of the "Native Pathways Lectures" series, I will present, "(Not so) Funny Books: Native Americans in Comic Books" on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 at the Zimmerman Library.

Brown Bag: 12:00-1:00 pm, Herzstein Room
Lecture: 3:00-5:00 pm, Willard Reading room
Contact Savannah Gene: sgene@unm.edu

The mission of INLP is to provide library outreach and information services to the UNM community and New Mexico Native American/Indigenous communities. INLP was established in July 2004.

Upcoming 2008 Lectures in this series:

  • Sept. 24, Alvin H. Warren, Cabinet Secretary of the Indian Affairs Department
  • Oct. 22, Ken Reid, MBA-HCM, Health Systems Consultant
  • Nov. 12, Steven T. Newcomb, Co-founder/Co-Director, Indigenous Law Institute
It is an honor to be asked to present on this topic and it should be a great trip. I plan to include my slides here in this blog, after my initial presentation. For now, tell all your friends to keep buying my book ! :)

Michael Sheyahshe, author