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  • Graphic novelist Ita Mehrotra, a woman standing outside in front of a tree wearing a pink sleeveless top, a blue cotton scarf around her neck and her straight black her framing her face.
  • Stacy Gougoulis, a man in a dark t-shirt and large sunhat, photographed from below, with a tree and the sky visible behind him.
  • Illustrator and comic artist Sofia Sabbagh, her face close up to the viewer, wearing a cap and  smiling slightly, posed outdoors in dusk light.
5 Aug

Drawn to Action

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Artist Ita Mehrotra and illustrator Sofia Sabbagh sit down to discuss graphic storytelling as a powerful tool of resistance and political engagement in our current moment.

In this session, Indian graphic artist Ita Mehrotra (Uprooted: A Graphic Account of the Struggle for Forest Rights) and Palestinian-Irish illustrator and comic book artist Sofia Sabbagh talk about the craft of graphic storytelling. They discuss why it has become so popular as a form; how text and graphics interact; how it can be used as a tool for political and community engagement; and the potential for the medium to expand conversations around art, justice, advocacy and resistance.

With work engaging on issues from ecological activism to confronting colonial histories, join these two artists as they delve into the power of graphic storytelling, with host Stacy Gougoulis.

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Date Times
Tue 5 Aug
  • 6.30pm - 7.30pm 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Location

The Wheeler Centre
176 Little Lonsdale St
Melbourne 3000

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From $15 to $15

Adult / general $15
Senior $15
Student / concession $15

Free for children under 2

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  • telephone number: 03 9094 7800
  • email address: ticketing@wheelercentre.com
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