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Thursday, May 15, 2008
E. J. Barnes illustration

Accounts of Events: Narrative Works by Connecticut Valley Artists features work by cartoon and comic/sequential artists that attempts to comment on the ways in which we understand the marriage of text and imagery. Participants include illustrator Sarah Adam, editorial cartoonist E.J. Barnes (a page from her self-published comic book, Birds of the Baltic, is pictured), glass painter Helena Dooley, cartoonist Gary Hallgren, and illustrator Mark Martin.

Through May 29, Greenfield Community College Downtown Center, 270 Main St., Greenfield, (413) 775-1805.

 

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