Showing posts with label cartoon art museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon art museum. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

SAN DIEGO COMIC CON!!! 2012 edition

hey everybody,


I'll be at the San Diego ComicCon friday and saturday roaming around.  I will mostly be signing at the SLG (booth #1815) selling my books and t-shirts, from time to time i'll be doing sketches at the Cartoon Art Museum Sketch-a-thon (booth #1930), and of course I'll be at the Adventure Time panel (in the audience not on the panel) if I can get in.

My schedule at the SLG booth:
friday 11:30 - 1:00  2:30 - 5:30
saturday just  2:30 - 5:30

I have no schedule at the CAM Sketch-a-thon so check my twitter feed for updates on when I'll be there.

map of my where-a-bouts at the con



I'll also have a limited supply of prints and zines for sale at the tr!ckster store and of course my new wallet design will be on sale at the Poketo table (booth 4634).

here's where the trickster store is.  





please come by and say hello,


-a


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Of podcasts and art openings...

I'll be a guest this thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. PST on SLG's Blog Talk Radio to talk with Dan Vado about the upcoming art shows at the Cartoon Art Museum in san francisco (tomorrow thursday the 28th), the SLG Boutiki gallary in san jose (next friday feb. 5th), and to promote my new book Escape from Dullsville which we are expecting to ship out in early march.

you can listen to the podcast live or download it through itunes. If you want you can call in and ask a question at this number (646) 378-0737.

-a

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Opening reception at the cartoon art museum

The opening reception for my Small Press show at the cartoon art museum is next thursday the 29th.

At the Cartoon Art Museum
655 Mission Street, San Francisco
Thursday, January 28, 2010, 7:00-9:00pm
the Reception is free and open to the public.

hope you can attend!

-a

Friday, December 04, 2009

publishing news!

First of all spectrum 16 is out. There are a ton of amazing illustrations. you can get it here. I also recieved my copies of meathaus' Go for the Gold vol. 3 which is an amazing collection of artist sketchbook drawings (and i'm in there too!). The book has a great Chris McD cover and feels like a huge coloring book.

as you can see from the image below my piece (lower right) fits in like a sore thumb.
here's some of my stuff that appeared in go for the gold.

an update of my quest to get escape from dullsville published coming soon!

-a

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

i'm having a show at the cartoon art museum!!! (in san francisco)

For Immediate Release: November 24, 2009
Contact Andrew Farago, 415-227-8666, ext. 313
Images Available on Request


Small Press Spotlight on Andy Ristaino


Cartoon Art Museum Exhibition: December 19, 2009 – March 14, 2010




Beginning on December 19th, 2009, the Cartoon Art Museum's ongoing Small Press Spotlight will feature the art of Andy Ristaino.

Andy Ristaino is a cartoonist and animator currently residing in the San Francisco. Originally from Franklin, Massachusetts, he has been drawing comics ever since he could. His first published work, a comic strip based on Greek myths entitled Myth Conceptions, appeared in The Pompeiiana Newsletter when he was in high school between 1992 and 1994. He attended the Rhode Island School of Design majoring in illustration/animation, during which time he self published two issues of his martial arts comedy zine Nightblade The Nearsighted Ninja, and drew a back up story featuring the character Dangerman, in Oz Squad from Patchwork Press.

Ristaino’s first solo book Life of a Fetus, a story about a bored baby who decides to jump out of the womb early and go on a road trip, was published by SLG comics in 1999 and ran for seven issues. This was soon followed by the spin off series The Babysitter, A send-up of Japanese pop culture. All three issue of The Babysitter have recently been collected by SLG comics. Ristaino’s work tends to focus on themes of the strangeness of life and the fragility of the human psyche, claustrophobia, and the odd space between understanding and incoherence. He looks at storytelling as something liquid.

His work has appeared in numerous comic anthologies such as Meathaus S.O.S., Spectrum 16, Tales of Hot Rod Horror, Spark Generators 2, Pet Noir, Go for the Gold, and the soon to be published Popgun vol. 4 from Image comics. His children’s comic the Uncredibly Confabulated Tales of Lucinda Ziggles was a regular fixture in the now defunct Nickelodeon Magazine.

Ristaino anticipates the publishing of his next SLG graphic novel Escape from Dullsville, a 288 page collection of Life of a Fetus with over 80 pages of unpublished material, sometime in 2010.

For more information about Andy Ristaino’s works and upcoming events, please visit http://www.skronked.blogspot.com and http://www.skronked.com.

About the Small Press Spotlight:

San Francisco has been a hotbed of innovative, groundbreaking comic art since the late 1800s with the advent of the modern comic strip. In the1960s, the Bay Area gained further notoriety when the underground comix movement launched from San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. Today, some of the biggest names in alternative and small-press comics hail from the Bay Area, and the Cartoon Art Museum's Small Press Spotlight focuses on the works of these talented individuals.

The Small Press Spotlight is funded in part by The Zellerbach Family Foundation and The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation.

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Cartoon Art Museum € 655 Mission Street € San Francisco, CA 94105 € 415-CAR-TOON € www.cartoonart.org
Hours: Tues. - Sun. 11:00 - 5:00, Closed Monday
General Admission: $6.00 € Student/Senior: $4.00 € Children 6-12: $2.00 € Members & Children under 6: Free

The Cartoon Art Museum is a tax-exempt, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the collection,
preservation, study and exhibition of original cartoon art in all forms.