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Friday, May 29, 2009

June 16 Society of Illustrators

SI Lecture: Life After Black: The Visual Journals of Barron Storey
When: Tuesday, June 16th 6:30 - 8:30pm
Where: Society of Illustrators 128 East 63rd Street

Beginning in 1975, Barron Storey’s journals have explored such ominous themes as political corruption,
repression, sexual aggression and civil conflict. He considers his journals to be “a daily recording of happenings” and “the eternal flow from a particular point of view. Things seen, things thought, things felt....experience captured.” Since then, Barron’s work has appeared in TIME, National Geographic, The Saturday Review and his work is permanently on display at the National Air and Space Museum, The American Museum of Natural History, and the National Portrait Gallery.
Barron Storey will conduct a lecture that will document the history of his work, his teaching career and the motivation, inspiration and implementation behind his journals.

$15 non-members/$10 members/$7 students
RSVP kevin@societyillustrators.org or call 212 838 2560 www.societyillustrators.org

Life After Black: The Visual Journals of Barron Storey is made possible in part with public funds from the Fund for Creative
Communities, supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

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