International Opportunity for Illustrators


Illustrators - achieve some international recognition. From 9-30 September the International Centre for the Picture Book in Society (ICPBS) will host an exhibition in collaboration with BIBIANA, the International House of Art for Children in Bratislava, Slovakia.

The exhibition, titled MIGRATIONS, will coincide with the Biennale of Illustration in Bratislava (BIB) and its symposium.  It simply involves sending a postcard with an image of a bird in flight.
A catalogue of the postcards will accompany the exhibition and will include a foreword by Shaun Tan, the 2011-winner of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, who is among a number of well-known picture book illustrators who have agreed to take part.

For submission details go to https://picturebookinsociety.wordpress.com/author/andyrobertdavies/

Learning from Country Exhibition, May 15-July 31

Nadia Wheatley would like to invite you (and your friends and colleagues) to visit LEARNING FROM COUNTRY —  a retrospective exhibition of artwork and other materials from the books Ken Searle and Nadia have produced together, from the Papunya School Book of Country and History through to Australians All.

http://whatson.sydney.edu.au/events/published/learning-from-country 

Please click on this link for information about the exhibition (on Level 2, Fisher Library, University of Sydney) and the six public events taking place over May and June. All are free but you need to book, to ensure entry to the library.

These events include four Guided Walks of the exhibition, which Ken and Nadia will conduct, and these two talks:

LEARNING FROM COUNTRY: EDUCATION FROM COUNTRY

Thursday 25 May | 6–7:30pm 

Nadia and Ken will discuss an inspirational way of learning in conversation with Professor Robyn Ewing AM, Sydney School of Education and Social Work.

LEARNING FROM COUNTRY: THE ART OF THE BOOK

Wednesday 7 June | 6–7:30pm

Nadia and Ken in conversation with their Allen & Unwin publisher, Erica Wagner, discussing how the books were made.

You can also visit the exhibition from 9.00 am to 5 pm at any time when the library is open to the public. (Best to check library website for opening times.)

The exhibition and the public program are all supported by the Sydney School of Education and Social Work, especially by Professor Robyn Ewing AM and her Project Officer, Helen Loughlin.