![]() ![]() I've previously discussed my great fondness for Etienne Davodeau's The Initiates, a st ory where Davodeau a sks to learn the art of wine-making from vineyard own er, Richard Leroy, with the latter reciprocat ing by learning about the graphic novel trade. ![]() It has also led me to think about what we learn from others when we travel-from those we meet on our journeys, from those who travel with us, and even from those we leave behind. ![]() Here's the wor kshop description in case you missed it in my previous blog post.Īs I've prepared for the workshop I've begun to see that we can learn a great deal not only from the far ranging travel of artists like Guy Delisle and investigative journalists like Joe Sacco but from the kinds of journeys much closer to home, both literal and metaphorical, of writers like Julie Del porte and Sarah Leavitt. In one of the presentations, I'll be looking at the graphic memoir, spe cifically focusing on works in which travel plays a role. Time is winding down to my workshop presentation s at the annual CITE conferenc e being held at Up per Canada College in Tor onto. ![]()
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