Schedule

July 11-14, 2018

MINI-SCHEDULE

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  • Day 1

    July 11

  • Day 2

    July 12

  • Day 3

    July 13

  • Day 4

    July 14

  • As illustration educators our role is to be at the forefront of championing the development and understanding of our subject. Born from teaching practice, conversations and research the Manifesto draws together voices from within our community with the intention of extending the remits of contemporary illustration whilst provoking debate as to what can be achieved at the very heights of ambition.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • For years Will has explored the potential for original, illustrated content on the internet. He’ll discuss topics like: building artistic quality in an age of meme generators, the new rules for selling art and maintaining creative control, ways to maximize your social media presence, and more!
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • In Steve Simpson’s workshop, participants will illustrate their own beer label using traditional analogue techniques. The final piece of art will be glued to a bottle. This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in illustration, hand lettering and character design, and is very much illustration-focused.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Participants will capture beach bodies under the majesty of downtown Detroit in this fast-paced reportage workshop about drawing people while they’re moving and getting the scale of Detroit architecture-drawing directly onto the page, with happy accidents of ink splatter and a variety of line and tone. Travel: Attendees will meetin the lobby of the Westin before heading out as group.
    Where
    Downtown Detroit

  • For those who want to learn how to create a beautiful illustrated map, this is the class. Tom Froese will show, step by step, how to illustrate a map of a hometown or favorite city using the same techniques from his popular class, Inky Illustrations.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • In Aki Choklat’s hands-on workshop, participants will make their own unique tote bag from leather or canvas. The workshop will take place in the beautiful 20,000 square-foot College for Creative Studies Fashion Accessories Design Department. No previous sewing or making experience necessary. Travel: Attendees should arrange their own transportation to and from this workshop.
    Where
    CCS Taubman Building

  • Getting drawings into people’s homes is Nottene’s, Kimberly Hall’s studio, favorite thing to do-so she makes wallpaper! In this talk, Hall will discuss pattern and imagery on the wall and how it works, plus the different ways to make it real, whether manufacturing the product or selling designs at trade shows.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • This workshop will be held at The Detroit Wood Type Co. on Detroit’s east side and will allow participants to choose three of five types of relief printmaking: Risograph printing, silkscreen, letterpress, linocut and woodcut. Attendees can create either a poster, zine or card. Travel: Attendees should arrange their own transportation to and from this workshop.
    Where
    Detroit Wood Type

  • Participants will explore a workflow for creating layered artwork in Photoshop and then add animation within After Effects. Each person will create a small personal project using their own illustrations and complete the workshop with an exercise that demonstrates basic animation techniques.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Participants will create a one-of-a-kind book culled and edited from drawings, collage and research material that serve as a collection of thoughts, process and finished works. The goal is to disrupt the norm, discover ways to capture transitory thoughts and observations, construct interesting narratives and re-contextualize visuals.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • This talk explores how an Artist’s book and Zine fair in Scotland has been developed to explore new ways of teaching Professional Practice to students and in doing so encouraged autonomy, playfulness, risk taking and confidence in their illustration practice.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Illustration has a history of establishing and reinforcing stereotypes of marginalized communities. As emergent, online critical discourse confronts continued use of problematic historical tropes, educators should engage and challenge students to be more conscious makers of influential imagery
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • A design curriculum that has a rich image design and illustration component is more productive in developing the well-rounded designers needed for the future, providing a way for illustration skills to become a natural and important part of creating more relevant and powerful design.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Besty Cordes will discuss how a clear sense of what you’ve got to offer, what you want to get out of a deal, and how the deal jibes with your outlook and values create a ground for purposeful bargaining. She will share specific strategies for moving past fear and resistance and give examples of useful rights language.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The marks made on a sketchbook’s pages are unscripted with no safety net. The lines are applied immediately and instantly reflect what one experiences. This session will focus on the searching lines of the pen, the impressions of the brush, the discoveries made, and how it’s a means of communicating with oneself, the subject and those around them.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • This paper will aim to locate ways in which illustration students can thrive by instigating accidents or disrupting the inhibitive characteristics of the technologies that surround us.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Grace Danico, professional archivist and freelance illustrator, will teach the ins and outs of creating a personal archive. Topics include basic care of paper and digital materials, file structure organization and metadata.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Throughout the workshop, Andy Espinoza will explore various techniques of quick sketching the fashion figure. Drawing from life, the class will experiment with mark making and color to capture the gesture of the model and their outfits.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Sean Qualls is a children’s book illustrator, author and artist. Sean will demonstrate how he paints and prepares textured papers for his collage and mixed media work. After a brief slideshow and demonstration, participants will then prepare their own papers and create their own mixed media piece.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Within the applied arts practices, the majority of writing is about design with the primary authors of these writings considered authorities on design matters. This authority, at times, carries over into related fields such as illustration. By contrast, we do not see a writing practice on illustration by illustrator/writers with similar breadth and influence. Why is there less critical examination of illustration by those within our practice? What prevents writers from emerging from the ranks of practicing illustrators to craft a voice for the practice? Would students and practitioners benefit, as designers do, if they understood the academic underpinnings and significance of their work, and the connectivity of published imagery to other academic branches of study, both today and through time? Is illustration viewed as a highly influential art form that is integral to society, or is it all but invisible despite its visual prominence? How can we establish a context wherein illustration and its practice asserts a view that goes beyond its practical role and accepted status to one that puts the storytelling focus on itself?
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • How do educators identify and foster key tenants of innovation? If they focus on producing innovators, not subject-matter experts, how might they shift their teaching approach? This session provides practical examples for how educators can question, experiment, observe, associate and share in a curriculum.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The contemporary illustrator is a visual thinker, a content generator and an entrepreneurial opportunist. From the street to the screen to the artifact, they can embrace the practice as a fluid and malleable force negotiating multiple platforms across the breadth of visual culture.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • This workshop outlines a path for you to develop a professional portfolio. Your portfolio defines you as an illustrator and an advanced portfolio is the key to your industry success. We will tackle how to enter the competitive market using techniques taught at The Illustration Academy.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • How can educators use social media images, such as comics panels and strips, animated GIFs, and illustrated memes, as a point of engagement for students in an effort to approach long-form comics and graphic novel projects in the classroom?
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • MOKITA Future Shock aims to provoke discussions around the causal factors impacting illustration practice/education/lifestyle in the future. MOKITA are Camberwell, Brighton, Kingston universities from the UK.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Where
    CCS Auditorium

  • In this workshop, participants will illustrate using various media-pens, sticks, inks, pencils-to understand how the experience of drawing changes given limitations, accidents and the inability to press Command Z. This means sketching on paper, creating a folio of images and exploring new ways of thinking.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • In this intro to relief printmaking, participants will use rubber blocks as a carving surface to create bold images in a limited palette. Everyone will create a two-color print (black and one color) based on a prompt sent by the instructor after registration. Bring a design sketch/idea ready to carve.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • A demonstration of oil painting for contemporary illustrators. Focus of this workshop will be on techniques, materials and methods to enable the use of analog materials in a time effective, efficient manner in illustration. Photography/reproduction of paintings will also be discussed.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Known for a prolific body of work in the field of album cover artwork, Illustrator Robert Beatty has developed an idiosyncratic take on classic airbrush artwork. Approaching the digital world using the classic techniques of airbrush artists, learn how to adapt pre-digital techniques to the world of Illustrator and Photoshop.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to carefully cut out and remove the characters found on the covers of vintage paperbacks. Once free, you will make good use of anything but stateof-the-art materials (pins, tape, wooden blocks) to fold and create spicy, pop-up visual narratives!
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Principles and elements of design, semiotics, traditional media, color theory and more are components used to articulate powerful, engaging visual language. An artistic foundation comprised of sound analog processes ultimately creates successful handmade and digital solutions.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Lilli Carré’s drawing and writing workshop is about loosening up and discovering new ways of generating ideas and structures for comics. Participants will try a number of fast-paced approaches to thinking through the arrangement of comics panels, collaborative play and the varied possibilities of sequential narrative.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Gail Marowitz will talk about what it is to create art from what you “HEAR”, the process of finding illustrators for projects, other avenues of illustration for music such as gig posters and merchandise, and the tricky challenges of working with a product/brand with a heart, mind and voice.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The Designmatters Minor is a newly developed, pioneering course of study at ArtCenter College of Design that targets illustration students who wish to master a toolkit of skills and strategies to navigate the complex dynamics of working with communities and designing for social change
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • This paper presents a reflection on drawing self-narrative comics as a method of engagement with identity and lived experience, and the potential implications of such an approach for illustration education. I will present my research-creation project that used a practice of drawing autobiographical comics to make sense of queer ways of being in childhood – ways of being that may have been discounted, ignored, or suppressed within a dominant heteronormative culture.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Supported by market-based examples, this presentation is meant to inspire educators to include motion-based illustration in classrooms and/or reconsider how motion is taught to illustrators, regardless of the scale or flexibility of the illustration program
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • After a quarter century as an illustrator, Melinda Beck has learned a few things. She will be sharing tips on how to run an efficient business, balancing work and kids, being creative on a deadline, finding new clients and successfully dealing with difficult ones.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Illustration thrives in independent and academic publications, where artists contribute to ambitious, award-wining projects. Alissa Levin shares insights on creating editorial art from initial assignment to final publication, focusing on the powerful collaboration between art directors and illustrators.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The time has come to think about drawing in a fresh way—not as a how-to problem, but as a what-for question. Humans mark things. Archaeologists have excavated bathroom graffiti at Pompeii. Tags, brands, and diagrams are drawings, if nothing else. But traditional drawing instruction does not engage such material. This presentation will explore the symbolic/schematic roots of drawing. Secondary attention will be paid to drawn artifacts—illustrations and cartoons—and their invisibility to high culture.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The Teaching Space Project is founded upon the belief that the teaching of illustration in the Visual Communication department in Bezalel is a rich action field that must be studied, represented and conceptualized. The aim of the Teaching Space is to develop teaching by reflectively investigating the ways we teach.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • In this workshop, best-selling picture book creators Daniel Salmieri and Adam Rubin will share some of their favorite collaborative techniques and games. They will lead interactive activities designed to highlight the complimentary power of text and illustration.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Ever wondered what it’s like to work with Chronicle Books? Design Director Jennifer Tolo Pierce will take participants through the how, what and when of publisher-illustrator collaboration. She’ll discuss both illustrating for adults and children and what it takes to be a Chronicle illustrator.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • The first half of this intensive workshop will review various mixed media techniques used by artists throughout history, and participants will receive a packet summarizing each process. The second half provides everyone space to work from numerous costumed models via assorted mixed media stations. Supplies will be provided.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Led by Detroit native, artist and educator Sabrina Nelson, participants will tour four (4) of the must-see Detroit art venues! First stop, Dabls Mbad African Bead Museum — 18 outdoor installations as well as the African Bead Gallery, N’kisi House and the African Language Wall. The next stop on the tour, Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry Murals at Detroit Institute of Arts — a twenty-seven panel work considered to be the finest example of Mexican mural art in the U.S.A. The third stop, The Heidelberg Project is an outdoor art environment in the heart of an urban area and a Detroit based community organization designed to improve the lives of people and neighborhoods through art. The artist and creator, Tyree Guyton, is also a ICON10 Main Stage presenter. The fourth and final stop will be Pewabic Tile — a ceramic studio and school founded in 1903 known for its iridescent glazes. Travel: Transportation will be provided. Attendees will meet in the lobby of the Westin at 1pm sharp.

  • In this hands-on-workshop Syd Weiler, freelance Illustrator & former Adobe Resident, demystifies the Photoshop brush engine. Learn to craft magical brushes and use them across desktop & mobile. Deep-dive into customization of Photoshop brushes on desktop. Tweak and finesse tools for desired effects, apply brushes to existing work, and think tactically by making brushes to speed up your workflow. Syd will use Adobe Capture to grab textures from real life, & explain the advantages of CC Libraries. Walk away knowing how to create perfect brushes, & finesse old favorites.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Artists are treasure hunters and collectors. Inspired by the aesthetics of natural history collections and drawing from the imagination, Carin Berger will focus on creating specimen boxes of unique objects and invented creatures-miniature cabinets of wonder-from found paper and ephemera.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Maria Carluccio will guide participants on making an accordion book, using the ideas discussed in the presentation. Accordion books provide a wonderful opportunity to experiment because they can be seen both as a whole and page by page. This can be a freeing way to explore narrative and allow the imagination to wander.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Through interactive drawing exercises, a positive thought forming caucus, and practical exorcisms of the uninspiring. The thinker’s table will be set with many years of knowledge in the fields of typography, animation, etc. to better the focus of the craftsperson and enforce the idea (to paraphrase the wise) that just sitting “doesn’t make you a diner.”
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Can we as educators create a blueprint for the classroom of the future? Lynda Weinman and Laurie Burruss lead a 3-pronged workshop delving first into the problems facing students, faculty and the school followed by a design thinking/problem-solving approach to reinventing the educational experience.
    Where
    College for Creative Studies

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Every Detroiter can point you to the Heidelberg Project, an internationally-renowned outdoor art environment that brings visitors by the busloads. Guyton and Whitfield take us on an intimate journey through 30 years of the Heidelberg Project and its transformative community vision.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

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    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • R.O. and Nicholas Blechman, father and son artists, discuss what makes for long-term artistic achievement and success. How have their respective experiences shaped one another? How have their fields changed over the years? And what advice do they have for emerging illustrators?
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Reporter and cultural critic Anne Elizabeth Moore will present an overview of Detroit’s current barriers to revitalization, by way of her graphic journalism project for Truthout with cartoonist Melissa Mendes.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • When Dadu Shin finally discovered a consistent method of drawing, he thought he had finally made it. Until he realized that never being lost is an uninteresting way to work. Shin talks about balancing the benefits of a structured process with the surprises of starting from scratch.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Artists work hard to develop their own signature look, but when their work takes off, the copycats are everywhere. What’s an artist to do? Attorney Chuck Cordes will look at legal protections for an artist’s distinctive style.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Jun Cen, Lisk Feng, and Jasu Hu have all moved from China to the U.S. to establish distinct and successful careers in editorial illustration. Moderator Josh Cochran will delve deep with the group as they explore their work, education, and aspirations across two continents.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Artist and musician Robert Beatty charts his path from the experimental music underground to prolific album cover designer. Beatty will discuss how his revival of psychedelic airbrush art has led to collaborations with The Flaming Lips, Kesha, Tame Impala, Neon Indian, and many more.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Vanessa Brantley Newton shares her personal story of trial to triumph. Experiencing adversity as an African American child with a learning difference empowered her to become a champion of diversity, celebrating children of all ethnicities in her illustrated books.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Mike Perry will discuss the “art” of dedication, and how to transform routine and skill into a positively charged profession. Drawing from his experiences in the industry, he portrays the illustrator as an implement of wonder who must visually define “it” before the wounds of monotony scar over.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • With the ever-growing trend of tech companies hiring illustrators as contract and full-time employees, this panel gathers four illustrators to discuss their experiences at Google, Etsy, and Facebook. They will examine the values, business practices, and aesthetics that define this evolving creative landscape.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • In the digital age of instant images, a sketchbook can be a way to slow down and observe new surroundings. JooHee Yoon will discuss how drawing aimlessly while traveling can lead to unexpected places, and become a source of inspiration for commercial work.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • A genre at once elusive and seductive, fashion illustration is experiencing a resurgence on social media and beyond. Bil Donovan will explore the genre’s evolution and creative applications—from animation to packaging—and conclude with a drawing demo from a live model onstage.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Animals and plants have been using graphics much longer than people, as skin coloring and camouflage. And with an impending virtual and augmented reality, human graphics are becoming an increasingly inhabitable skin. Sonnenzimmer will explore the unique nature of our graphic arts future.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Living and working in Detroit for over 10 years has taught Don Kilpatrick a new way of working, one that embraces mentorship and human connection, and doesn’t shy away from the darkness of uncertainty. Don will discuss how his creative explorations have shaped (and been shaped by) Detroit’s revitalization.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Wesley Allsbrook will take attendees through the production pipeline of Story Studio’s pioneering film Dear Angelica. She will outline how VR drawing can be used as a tool of creative and political disruption—expanding the ways that art is produced, and who gets to produce it.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Anne Ishii and Graham Kolbeins, founders of the iconoclastic lifestyle brand MASSIVE GOODS, discuss their collaborations with queer and feminist artists from Japan, and the potential of merchandising to help popularize comics and illustration beyond the printed page.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Join Emil Ferris, the cartoonist behind 2017's most acclaimed graphic novel, My Favorite Thing is Monsters, as she discusses the book’s origin and the broader history of horror in art and literature. She'll examine the work of painter Henry Fuseli and writer Mary Shelley as prime examples of the genre, to shed some light on our cultural fascination with all things monstrous.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Where
    Red Bull Gallery, Eastern Market

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Jamyla and Pierre Bennu question how we root ourselves geographically and culturally in a time of virtual interconnection and instant communication. What responsibility do we have to our communities? How can we use artmaking in service of the greater good?
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • You are what you read. From Winnie-the-Pooh to Moby Dick, Sophie Blackall shares her evolution as a reader, collector, and maker of illustrated books.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Saiman Chow has a short attention span; his restlessness has led him on an unconventional career path. Chow will discuss why he pursues illustration, design, art, animation, stop motion, and directing, but in fact is None of The Above.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Talking about making money as an illustrator can be an anxious, sweat-inducing subject. So let’s do it! With animation and nervous jokes, Cari Vander Yacht will discuss what she’s learned about the business of drawing. Bring your favorite paper bag to breath into!
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Jon Han wants to do his own thing. His expressive and shockingly abstract editorial illustrations have gained him a following of illustrators and art directors. Han will discuss how giving up style—and not fearing failure—drives and transforms his work.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • This panel brings together an art director, illustrator, and intellectual property lawyer to discuss the challenges facing freelance illustrators today. They will explore financial, legal, and technological shifts within the industry, and how to obtain positive outcomes within contractual working relationships.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • ICON10 attendees get their chance to hustle hard and tell their stories from the big stage.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • After ten years, nine books, and over a million copies sold, Adam Rubin and Daniel Salmieri have learned how to make their creative partnership thrive. In this talk, they will detail their collaborative process and share lessons from their adventures in children’s book publishing.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Andrea Pippins has made it her mission to create images that reflect the people and stories she wants to see in art, design, and media. She will share how this purpose led her from a career in graphic design to freelance illustration, and how it helped build her creative community.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Armando Veve will explore the intersection of fantasy & editorial illustration, queer theory, and ikebana, drawing unexpected parallels between them. How is contemporary illustration a queer space? How can we rearrange it to inspire new forms of thinking?
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Ako Castuera will talk about leaps of faith, sustaining dual art practices in different fields, and forging unlikely paths between the world of storyboarding for animated television and an independent fine art career involving yarn and mud.

  • Simplification connects us to our more primitive, essential selves, which in turn connects us to all of humanity and the universe. Using examples from prehistoric art, avant-garde composers, and popular music, Russell explains why keeping it simple can be the most powerful way to communicate.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Can black ink and white paper echo the complex question of race? Where do pressing political and social issues stand within a comics world preoccupied with fantasy? French graphic novelist Yvan Alagbé, author of Yellow Negroes and Other Imaginary Creatures, will discuss his approach and research.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Detroit is a city where art can be found around (and on) every corner. In this roundtable discussion, three local muralists share how they’ve made their mark on the city and beyond through large-scale public artworks.
    Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

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    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

  • Come one, come all, to hear stories told by a seasoned art director who’s seen it all (and then some)! Gail Anderson will share the highlights of thirty years spent collaborating with artists on award-winning projects for magazines (fourteen years at Rolling Stone!), postage stamps, theater, and subway posters.

  • Where
    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

Take a Slow Roll to ICON10 Detroit

You won’t want to miss the distinctive details in this city of makers and music, not to mention the epic Coney rivalry.