Yet Another Interview - Stephan Pastis Festival Guest 2012



Thanks to Mitch Teich of WUWM Milwaukee for interviewing Stephan Pastis while he was here at the festival and also in Milwaukee for his book tour. Click here to listen.

Another Radio Interview - Hilary Price Festival 2012



Thanks to Mitch Teich of WUWM Milwaukee for interviewing Hilary Price while she was here at the festival! Click here to listen and be sure to check out the web page where there is an additional interview snippet about Hilary's hockey playing!

Photo Gallery From Festival 2012

Official Festival Photographer Mike Cope (of Copetoons) helps with a cartooning class

Mike Cope took over 3000 photos of the festival! He posted 240 of them over on the festival Facebook page.

I have also posted several of them (with captions) in the photo gallery here on the Festival Website.

Enjoy!!

Post Festival "Thank You's"!!


Now that the dust has settled somewhat on Kenosha Festival of Cartooning 2012, a few "thank you's" are in order!

A festival like this does not spring into being all on its own. It takes the hard work of many people working behind the scenes.

First,  my heartfelt gratitude to Rick Stromoski and the National Cartoonist Society Foundation for being our principal underwriter and running the charity auction and to all the members of the National Cartoonist Society who generously sent original artwork to raise money for children’s services in Kenosha.

Second, I cannot begin to thank the guest artists who gave up 4 days of their incredibly busy lives to hang out with the people of Kenosha! Thank you Dave Coverly, Greg Cravens, Norm Feuti, Michael Jantze, Stephan Pastis and Hilary Price - you were all a pleasure to work with!!

I would also like to thank Tom Racine for his help with the festival Kickstarter video, for moderating all our panel discussions, for having our back on all gadget and technical needs, for plugging the festival on his podcast, for making an awesome video about the festival, and all the other million little things he has contributed behind the scenes. 

Thank you to Mike Cope for being our festival documentarian and photographing every event for posterity. He shot over 3000 photos! As if that was not enough, he whittled them down to 240 dynamite shots and posted them over on facebook for us - tagging every single one!

I cannot thank enough the staff of the Kenosha Public Museum, particularly Nancy Mathews, Rachel Klees Anderson, and Gina Radandt for their tireless work with the show “More Than Funny” and all the events held at the museum.

Thank you John Bloner and Kenosha Community Media for being our fiscal receiver and for tirelessly helping with festival publicity and filming

Thanks to Judy Rossow and the Copy Center for the printing of all the posters and programs! 

Thanks to the Kenosha News for their great coverage and support.  

Many thanks to Paul Chilsen of the Carthage Department of Communication and Digital Media for sponsoring the artist’s appearance at Carthage, to Leonard Schultz for his support at Carthage, to Patricia Briggs and the Art  Department at UW Parkside, to Beth Ormseth, Jeanne Sanchez-Bell, Michael Schroeder, Robert Wells and Joe Savaglio for facilitating the assembly at Indian Trail, to Brenda Cunningham and Susan Rizzo for organizing the hospital outreach and to Jeff Stewart and Thomas Miller of Children’s Hospital, Dr James Lustig of the CHW Kenosha Clinic, and Ginger Heigl of Margaret Ann’s Place.

Thank you to TG’s Restaurant and Pub for sponsoring Thursday’s dinner for the artists as well as catering the auction on Saturday and thank you also to Marsha Caporaso for hosting a dinner for the artists on Friday.

Thanks also to my festival volunteers: Joan Quets, Sally Huck, John Bloner Jr., Josh Frazier, Tom Clark, Sue Larkin, Kendra Lange, Chris Feldy, Julia and Karel Suchy, Margaret Heller, Maria MacWillams, Jane Heide, Tsai Wei Udry, and all the other folks who pitched in at the auction.

Thank you to Josh Frazer for designing a terrific logo for the festival.

Thanks to Greg Berg of the WGTD Morning Show, Mitch Teich of WUWM Lake Effect, Bill Robbins of the Kenosha News, and Eric Gunn of Milwaukee Magazine for their terrific interviews with myself and the festival artists.

Thank you to everyone in the webisphere who plugged the festival and helped us make our fundraising goals - Alan Gardener of The Daily Cartoonist, Mike Peterson of Comic Strip of The Day, David Hurley of Don't Pick The Flowers and all the comic artists and friends who put the festival on their websites and blogs.

A HUGE thank you to everyone who bought art at the charity auction!! We sold everything!! And we raised over $10,000 for the Children's Hospital's Of Wisconsin's Kenosha Clinic and Margaret Ann's Place!

Thanks to my children for being largely self sufficient for the 9 months I took to plan the festival, and, finally, the biggest thank you of all to my husband John Hambrock for not only supporting me when I set out on this mad mission but also for designing every ad, poster and program while still meeting his strip deadline.

One of my primary goals with the festival was to keep all the events free and open to the public. This would not have been possible without the generous financial commitment of the following sponsors:

Principal Underwriters:  

National Cartoonist Society Foundation
 The Kenosha Public Museum
 The Kenosha News, Kenosha Community Media
 The Department of Communication and Digital Media at Carthage College
 The University of  Wisconsin  Parkside Art Department
 Jeff Weinfurter

Kickstarter backers and other donors:

Linnea Bakery
Coco's Attic
Bjorn's Clothing
Lori Kerber DDS
The Copy Center
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Quets
Jennifer Brindley,
Tim Johnson,
John Bloner,
Suzy Glass,
Fancis Hybert,
Brendan Burford,
Amy Lago,
John Glynn,
Stephen and Elaine Azuma,
Tom and Anna Richmond,
Tom Gammill,
Steve and Tsai Wei Udry,
Mike Cope,
Scott Stantis,
Ed Held,
Patti Pomeroy,
Jim Shoenbill,
Bob Krohmer,
Alan Rozanski,
Brian Kelly,
The Chicago Chapter of the NCS,
Bjorn’s Clothing,
Beth Larsen,
Jess Barr,
Yifan Ng,
Andrew Shuping,
Robert Vallone,
Bruce Quast,
Darrel Bimberg,
John Kovalic,
Donovan Scherer,
Ryan Pagelow,
Keith Rose,
Alan Gardener,
 Jonathon Mahood,
Wendy McGuire,
Timothy Hanna,
Justin Liston,
David Hurley,
Tom Targos,
Mike Rhode,
Raymond Riethmeier
Chris Christmas
Ed Floden,
Joe Engressor,
Melissa Parkinson
Allan McCoy
Chuck Ingwerson,
John Rockefeller,
Andrea Denninger,
Gerry Mooney
Dawn Griffin
Terri Libenson,
Sara Thaves,
Elliot Kaplan,
Tom Racine,
Rick Stromoski,
Monica Jackson,
Ken Marciniak,
Eric Goldesberry
Matt Forcum,
Irma Eriksson,
Eddie Pittman
Tony Kinnard,
Piper Jacob,
DM Rolfe,
Sam Adams-Lanham
Alec Jokubaitis
Samuel Rebelsky,
Michael Fry,
Jeff Hopkins,
Ellen Abramowitz,
Mike Starr
Stacy Curtis,
Rich Desslin,
Sandra Lundy,
Kelly McNutt,
Tom Stemmle,
Mike Peterson,
Chris Feldy,
Keith Knight,
Nancy Matthews,
Ebba Johnson,
Katie Camosy,
Lori Bennard,
Lonnie Milsap,
Laura Damato,
Patricia Briggs,
Nancy Maczka,
Darin De Paul,
Dave McDonald,
Bree Berner,
Mark Thompson.
Kevin Williams
Ruth Penberthy
Roderick Christopher

Photos of the Festival on Facebook and Video by Tom Racine

Thank you Mike Cope for putting 240 photos of the festival up here on facebook.

Thank you also to Tom Racine for posting this wonderful video, shot during the silent auction for charity.

More posts later as I catch up with all the loose ends.....

WGTD Interview with all the guest artists



What a wonderful festival we had!! Photos and video and all sorts of good things to come but we are still editing :-)

For now, here is the interview all the artists did on Thursday morning with the local NPR affiliate.

Note: The intro music runs until 1:29 and the very end (greg Cravens answer to a question) is cut off. I hope to eventually get the whole thing from the station....

http://media.gtc.edu/morningshow/892712.mp3

Lake Effect Interview



Last week I had the pleasure of heading up to the studios of WUWM 89.7 for an interview with Mitch Teich of Lake Effect. The piece ran on Monday and is archived here.

Mitch will be interviewing Hilary Price when she is here for the festival and also Stephan Pastis when he does the Milwaukee leg of his book tour. I'll post links as I get them.

Our First Poster For 2012

Our first poster with the master schedule is ready!

Please note the auction on Saturday!


Kenosha Festival of Cartooning Promotional Video




Tom Racine has graciously tweaked our Kickstarter Video to be a great general advertisement for the Festival.

Check it out and feel free to share. If you visit the vimeo site there is a sharing button to help you embed the video.

Tickets, Hotels, and other stuff for the Kenosha Festival of Cartooning

We are getting our ducks in a row here at festival headquarters....


First, seating for Saturday's afternoon's events is limited to 175 people. The event is still free but you will need to reserve a ticket. One ticket will get you into all three events - we will not have time to clear the room between events so this is just easiest for everyone.


If you wish to reserve a ticket, contact festival director Anne Morse Hambrock at anne.edisonlee@gmail.com.


Please specify how many tickets you will need - limit 4 per request. 


Once you have reserved your tickets you will receive a confirmation email. The tickets can be picked up Saturday morning, September 29th at the main desk of the Kenosha Public Museum.

Second, hotels in the area are filling up. Click on the above link "Hotels in Kenosha" to reserve your rooms.

Third, we have an official promo card for the Gallery Show "More Than Funny" that will be hanging at the Kenosha Public Museum (5500 1st Avenue, Kenosha) from September 8 through September 29. There will be an opening reception for the show Sunday, September 9 from 1-4.

This show features art from Family Circus, Luann, Baby Blues, Zits, Pearls Before Swine, MAD magazine, and many, many more. Most of the art from the show will be for sale to the highest bidder at Saturday's Silent Benefit Auction. This auction is sponsored by the National Cartoonist Society Foundation and will raise money for Children's Hospitals of Wisconsin and Margaret Ann's Place.

Please feel free to copy the file below and share it with everyone you know who would like to own an awesome piece of original comic art and also benefit a worthy cause! If you need a high resolution file of the image, contact Anne Morse Hambrock at anne.edisonlee@gmail.com.

click to enlarge

Preliminary Schedule for Kenosha Festival of Cartooning 2012 UPDATED

The 2012 Kenosha Festival of Cartooning will be held from Thursday, September 27th through Saturday, September 29th.

The following is a preliminary schedule and may change. Check back regularly for updates. Note that not all events are open to the public.

UPDATE: Please note that, while the presentations remain on the same days, some of the start times have changed slightly. Please plan to arrive early at each presentation in case we are running ahead of schedule.

Thursday 9/27

8:00 am Interview with Greg Berg of WGTD for the Morning Show.
All artists.


9:50-11:30 am Classroom lecture at Carthage College. Not open to the public.

2:00-4:00 pm Lectures at Carthage College and the University of Wisconsin Parkside. Not open to the public

6:30 pm John Hambrock  Kenosha Public Museum (Free & Open to Public)
John will officially open the festival and introduce the evening's speakers.

6:45 pm Dave Coverly Kenosha Public Museum  (Free & Open to Public)
Behind the scenes of "Speed Bump".

7:45 pm Michael Jantze  Kenosha Public Museum (Free & Open to Public)
Behind the scenes of "The Norm" and Jantze Animation Studios.



Friday 9/28

8:45-10:20 am Class lecture at Carthage College. Not open to the public.

9:00-11:00 am Outreach to Children's Hospital. Not open to the public

1:30-2:45 pm Assembly for KUSD high school art students. Not open to the public.

7:00 pm Greg Cravens Kenosha Public Museum  (Free & Open to Public)
Behind the scenes of "The Buckets".


8:00 pm Hilary Price Kenosha Public Museum  (Free & Open to Public)
Behind the scenes of "Rhymes With Orange".



Saturday, 9/29

10:00 am -12:00 pm Cartooning Class for ages 10-16. Taught by guest artists. Open to the public but registration is required and a fee payable to the Kenosha Public Museum will be charged.

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Rotating artist demonstrations in the Museum's "Artist Studio" Kenosha Public Museum (Free & Open to Public)

1:30 pm Panel discussion with Stephan Pastis, John Hambrock, Hilary Price, Dave Coverly, Greg Cravens, Phil Hands, Norm Feuti, and Michael Jantze - moderated by Tom Racine. Kenosha Public Museum  (Free & Open to Public but seating is limited and advance registration will be required.)

2:45 pm Norm Feuti Kenosha Public Museum  Behind the scenes of "Retail" and "Gil". (Free & Open to Public but seating is limited and advance registration will be required.)

4:00 pm Stephan Pastis Kenosha Public Museum  Behind the scenes of "Pearls Before Swine". (Free & Open to Public but seating is limited and advance registration will be required.)



6:00-8:00 pm Silent Auction to benefit Children's Hospital of Wisconsin's Kenosha Clinic. Rhode Center For The Arts. (Free & Open to Public) The auction will feature original art by each of the guest artists as well as the art of many other well known comic artists. There will be a catered reception at this event and the artists will be there to draw and sign for festival guests.

This concludes the festival.

Our Guest Speakers For 2012




It is with great excitement that I am able to announce the list of confirmed guest speakers (in alphabetical order):


Dave Coverly (Speed Bump)
Greg Cravens (The Buckets)
Norm Feuti (Retail and Gil)
Michael Jantze (The Norm and Jantze Studios)
Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine)
Hilary Price (Rhymes With Orange)


Also joining us will be our favorite podcaster for all things comic, Tom Racine. Tom will be moderating panel discussions and also, hopefully, doing some live podcasting for us.


We have a lot of exciting things planned for next year's festival so mark your calendars for Thursday, September 27 through Saturday, September 29.




If you are interested in supporting the festival with a tax deductible donation, please click on the donate button and make a secure donation. All donors will have their names listed in the festival program (regardless of dollar amount) and no donation is too small (or too large). 

New Guest Speaker!



I am optimistic that we will meet our Kickstarter Goal and am very excited to announce that Hilary Price is joining us to round out our guest speaker roster for September.

I've been a fan of Hilary's fabulous strip "Rhymes With Orange" for a long time and am thrilled that she will be joining us!

Our current total, with NCSF matching funds, is $7714. Which leaves us needing only $1,143 to make our $10,000 goal.

But we only have until 5:00 pm CST tomorrow (May 22) to get this done.

Head over and Pledge!