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Illustrating Alaska: Artists Making Children's Books
Calendar Date:
Monday, November 1, 2021 - 10:00am to Thursday, December 30, 2021 - 6:00pm
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A pop-up exhibit on display at the library! November - December 2021
“While it can seem like magic, it’s a job with many steps.” – Michaela Goade
Illustrating Alaska: Artists Making Children's Books explores the colorful and intriguing process of illustrating children’s books. The exhibit, curated by Sarah Asper-Smith, highlights the process of four different Alaskan illustrators: Jim Fowler, Evon Zerbetz, Michaela Goade, and Mitchell Watley. Each has a unique perspective on creating illustrations for a children’s book.
Illustrating Alaska is presented by ExhibitAK and the Alaska State Museum, with support from: the Alaska State Libraries, Friends of the Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum; Alaska Litho; Sealaska Heritage Institute - Baby Raven Reads program; Alaska Robotics; Lucid Reverie; Rainy Retreat bookshop; and Hearthside Books.
About the Artists
Jim Fowler is a Juneau-based plein air (outdoor) landscape painter who begins with sketches, then paints his illustrations in acrylic after storyboarding the images. He has illustrated fourteen books for children including the Christopher Award-winning I’ll See You When The Moon Is Full.
Evon Zerbetz began working in printmaking over 20 years ago. She prefers carving tools to pencils and carves into linoleum to create linocuts; after carving the image, she inks the plates and prints her work by hand. She has illustrated ten children’s picture books, including Ten Rowdy Ravens. Zerbetz received a 2005 Rasmuson Foundation Individual Artist Award and currently lives in Ketchikan.
Michaela Goade, whose Tlingit name is Sheit.een, sketches and paints in watercolor, and then adds digital finishing touches. Now living is Sitka, she grew up in Juneau and is the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal for best picture-book story, We Are Water Protectors.
Mitch Watley creates his illustrations in his studio up a flight of 100 stairs, by sketching in pencil first, then coloring in those sketches digitally on the computer. He has illustrated two children’s books written by his wife, Sarah Asper-Smith, I Would Tuck You In and You are Home With Me.