Showing posts with label historic arkansas museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic arkansas museum. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
CROSS SECTIONS exhibit in Little Rock extended, with 11 new pieces!
My Cross Sections exhibit at the Historic Arkansas Museum (200 E. 3rd St.) in Little Rock, featuring core samples of my comics work from 1998 to present, is being extended through the end of July, and will feature 11 new additions to the exhibit! Check it out if you can. Thanks.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Signing in Little Rock AR, April 14th!
I'll be doing a signing at The Comic Book Store (9307 Treasure Hill Rd.) in my hometown of Little Rock AR on Saturday, April 14th from 12-2pm. In addition to tons of books, I'll also have original artwork for sale.
This year marks 30 years of business for Collector's Edition/The Comic Book Store, and also marks 20 years since owner Michael Tierney was kind enough to offer shelf space for my first comic, D.O.A. #1, with co-creators Mike Lierly and Nathan Wilson in 1992. It's great to bring it all back home again!
The Facebook event page is here.
And if you haven't, please check out the info on my exhibit the evening prior at the Historic Arkansas Museum (200 E. 3rd St.), April 13th from 5-8 pm.
This year marks 30 years of business for Collector's Edition/The Comic Book Store, and also marks 20 years since owner Michael Tierney was kind enough to offer shelf space for my first comic, D.O.A. #1, with co-creators Mike Lierly and Nathan Wilson in 1992. It's great to bring it all back home again!
The Facebook event page is here.
And if you haven't, please check out the info on my exhibit the evening prior at the Historic Arkansas Museum (200 E. 3rd St.), April 13th from 5-8 pm.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
CROSS SECTIONS exhibit opens in Little Rock AR, 4/13!
I have an exhibit of comics and illustration work from 1998 to present, focusing on the graphic novel work of the last five years (The Year Of The Beasts, The Silence Of Our Friends, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole), coming to the Historic Arkansas Museum (200 E. 3rd St.) in Little Rock, AR from April 13th to June 1st!
The exhibit, entitled Cross Sections, will have an opening reception on Friday, April 13th from 5-8pm. All pieces are for sale, and graphic novels will be available in the bookstore as well.
The opening will have musical accompaniment by Little Rock's own Isaac Alexander (Boondogs, The Easys, Big Silver), drinks aplenty, and food and soup tasting from Sharea Soup.
The Facebook event page is here.
If you're around town, I'll be signing at The Comic Book Store (9307 Treasure Hill Rd.) on Saturday, April 14th from 12-2pm. More original artwork will be available there as well.
Here's my artist statement for the show:
The exhibit, entitled Cross Sections, will have an opening reception on Friday, April 13th from 5-8pm. All pieces are for sale, and graphic novels will be available in the bookstore as well.
The opening will have musical accompaniment by Little Rock's own Isaac Alexander (Boondogs, The Easys, Big Silver), drinks aplenty, and food and soup tasting from Sharea Soup.
The Facebook event page is here.
If you're around town, I'll be signing at The Comic Book Store (9307 Treasure Hill Rd.) on Saturday, April 14th from 12-2pm. More original artwork will be available there as well.
Here's my artist statement for the show:
Cross Sections.
These are
slices of much longer narratives developed from 1998 to the present. Viewing
long-form comic book work in a gallery setting has its difficulties—each story
or graphic novel I create sits as a single body of work, but is also made of
200-300 individual pieces, each then comprised of 5 or 6 panels, all of which
are intended to be absorbed as part of the larger body, but which must also
hold their own, free of sequential context.
With this
exhibition, I present core samples from more than a dozen different projects
over 14 years. The first period of work, from 1998 to about 2005, is defined by
focus on failed communication, guilt, transience, and thinly-veiled desire. The
second era, lasting until about 2008, is more focused on unassuming depictions
of highly subjective experiences and characters, finally exploring dread,
menace, selfishness, and loss of control. Works from 2009 to 2012 condense
these questions, reintroducing them as more pointed narratives about Southern
culture, shifting notions of identity, questionable legacies, and the threat of
violence.
Many of
my narratives are ambiguous or open-ended, and some readers are uncomfortable
with the absence of a clearly established viewpoint. I’m personally drawn most
to stories that demand multiple visits, those that contain the strong
possibility of multiple true perspectives, and those that respect an audience’s
ability to explore those questions themselves. My work is increasingly defined
by questions that invite (and require) the reader to meet me halfway, invest
some of their own lives into the narrative, and emerge from a unique and
immersive reading experience with questions and dialogue of their own.
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About Me

- Nate Powell
- I make comics-- Save It For Later, Two Dead, March, Run, Come Again, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole. Arkansan in Indiana, dad, aging punk.