
PERSONAL VISION
Marshall Arisman Moderates Illustration
Nathan Fox, Sam Weber, Yuko Shimizu, Eddie Guy
For over five decades illustrators have produced a single image to illuminate an author’s text. Illustration is changing. What are illustrators today saying through their work? Are illustrators making a contribution that other art forms do not? Is illustration relevant? Can illustration be a vehicle for personal vision? Join us for a stimulating evening of words and pictures that explore the possibilities of an illustrator becoming an author of their own work.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
7:00 - 8:30 PM; doors open at 6:30
Katie Murphy Amphitheatre, FIT
27th Street & Seventh Avenue, NYC
Tickets:
SPD Members, $10 in advance ($15 at the door)
Non-members, $15 in advance ($20 at the door)
Students with valid ID: $5
FIT Students & Faculty with valid ID: FREE
Please e-mail (mail@spd.org) or call (212.223.3332) SPD by noon Wednesday, December 5th, for advance ticket prices; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the event will be $5 higher, CASH ONLY.
Specific
location information
The Katie Murphy Amphitheatre
is located in the Fred P. Pomerantz Art and Design
Center at FIT, on the northwest corner of Seventh
Avenue and 27th Street, entrance is on 27th Street
(BUILDING D ON THE MAP BELOW)
The
Haft Auditorium is
located in The Marvin Feldman Center at FIT, on
27th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. (BUILDING
C ON THE MAP BELOW)

All speaker programs are cosponsored by The Society
of Publication Designers and
The Communication Design Department, School of
Art & Design, FIT

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