(I should have mentioned this earlier, but I spaced on it.)
A page from Hereville is on display in the Pushdot Studio gallery this month, part of a show of comics created (at least partly) on computer organized by Jenn Manley Lee.
I don’t see anything about the current show on Pushdot’s web page, but there are a bunch of images from last year’s show (including several comics by me and a couple by Jenn).
Anyhow, there will be food and drink and cartoonists (myself included) at the gallery tonight; I believe the hours are 6pm to 9pm. If you attend, please come and say “hi” to me; I’ll be the fat guy in the paisley shirt.
Congrats!
I won’t be able to make it, but I will use my spiritual powers to remotely possess the body of one of the other attendees. The person stumbling around, looking a little awkward, and peering at the paintings looking for one of a naked girl will be me. Come say hi!
Where the gallery is: 830 NW 14th Avenue, between Johnson and Kearney, just across from the new REI building.
Awesome, Amp. If I were still in Portland I’d be so there. Probably won’t still be up in May, huh?
Not unless the show is such an utter flop that the gallery has to close down. And even in that case, I guess it won’t still be up in May, will it? Never mind.
Well, only if it closed down so utterly and quickly that it was simply locked and abandoned, leaving the entire show stranded in the abandoned building, glimpsable only through the gaps in the venetian blinds and through the door.
Obvously, I don’t wish it on either them or the artists in the gallery, I was just suddenly reminded of a very creepy abandoned corner grocery store that used to exist in downtown Portland…