New deadline - Entries sought for 'Alien Invasion Epic' graphic novel
July 30, 2013
Staged promotional photos featuring actors from Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette. (Purdue University Galleries photo) |
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University Galleries and Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette invite entries for "Alien Invasion Epic," a Living Graphic Novel. The project will be a science fiction tale assembled as a graphic novel from submissions of staged photographs.
Living Graphic Novel is a collaborative arts education program in which participants write, illustrate and appear in short stories through staged and photographed scenes, in the style of graphic novels or comic books. Purdue Galleries has received funding for the project from the National Endowment for the Arts for the past two years. For more on Living Graphic Novel and for suggestions on "alien invasion motifs" common to comics and movies, go to http://living-graphic-novel.com
Submissions will be due by Thursday, October 31, 2013.Interested participants are invited to send staged photographs depicting scenes from an alien invasion story of their imagining. The order and layout of the larger novel will be determined by the editors, who will use as many submitted images as possible to assemble a multi-faceted story, possibly including stories-within-a-story and other plotting techniques.
Staged promotional photos featuring actors from Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette. (Purdue University Galleries photo) |
Upon completion, the "Alien Invasion Epic" Living Graphic Novel will be printed in large format, and each entrant will receive a copy. The story will also be available for download as a PDF at the Living Graphic Novel website.
Selections and editing will be done by Steven Koehler, managing director of Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette; Scott Haan, playwright and author; and Craig Martin, director of Purdue Galleries. There is no entry fee. Submissions are open to artists over the age of 18. Entries must be original images of the artist('s) design and must not include imagery from existing copyrighted work, such as science fiction movies and magazines. Entrants are asked not to include any text (captions or speech/thought bubbles) on the images. Text will be added by the editors once the story has been assembled. However, suggestions of text and dialogue for submitted images as envisioned by the creators is encouraged.
For more information, contact Craig Martin at cdmartin@purdue.edu or (765) 494-3061.