Free Verse: Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
Target Free Thursday Nights
Artist Talk
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  Thursday, January 11, 2007
  7:00 pm
 Cinema
  Free tickets available at the Bazinet Garden Lobby Desk from 6 pm
Separately and together, writer Neil Gaiman and visual artist Dave McKean are two of the fantasy field’s most extraordinary innovators. Gaiman’s writings occupy nearly every storytelling medium, including the epic comic-book series The Sandman, the BBC series Neverwhere, and the bestselling novels American Gods, Anansi Boys, and Coraline. McKean’s stylistically unconventional work in photography, collage, sculpture, painting, drawing, and film, along with his mammoth graphic novel Cages prove him to be a vivid storyteller in his own right. Their intensive collaborations range from graphic novels to children’s books; their most recent feat is the visually magical feature-length film Mirrormask, directed by McKean with screenplay by Gaiman. The artists will present work both verbal and visual, followed by an onstage conversation.

Free Verse is copresented by Rain Taxi Review of Books.

This talk will be webcast live and archived at channel.walkerart.org.

Target Free Thursday Nights is sponsored by Target.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services, an independent federal grant-making agency dedicated to creating and sustaining a nation of learners by helping libraries and museums serve their communities, supports the Walker Art Center.

Related Links
Neil and Dave show up and try to settle who exactly will be Lennon and who will be McCartney.
http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/?p=489
Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: Last Night at the Walker