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Presenta 9 Ottobre 2024

Gina Siciliano

Gina Siciliano speaks about her graphic novel, I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi – Italy’s greatest female painter. 

““I Know What I Am is an extraordinary debut
— a beautifully drawn portrait of the Italian baroque painter”
— The Guardian
Gina Siciliano is an artist, writer, musician, and historian living in Seattle, WA. She is the creator of I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi, a graphic biography of Italy’s most famous woman painter of the seventeenth-century. This ground-breaking synthesis of academic research and ball-point pen art took seven years to complete. I Know What I Am was published by Fantagraphics in 2019, and won an Independent Publisher Award, an American Librarians Association award, and was a finalist for a Washington State Book Award. Since then, Siciliano has been lecturing about Artemisia, comics, and the story of I Know What I Am to audiences in museums, schools, and media, including: the Seattle Art Museum, BBC’s Radio 3, the Phoenix Art Museum, the Frick Museum, Pittsburgh, St. Olaf College, Minnesota, Washington State University, Vancouver, Hugo House, Seattle, and more. Siciliano graduated from Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2007, where she studied oil painting, anatomical illustration, comics, and zines. She continues to paint, primarily portraiture, often utilizing early modern and Caravaggesque techniques. Siciliano is also currently working at a used bookshop and creating a new series of essay comics.

WEDNESDAY
October 9, 2024

St. Clement’s Church
1501 32nd Ave S., Seattle 98144

6:00 Aperitivo
6:30 Dinner
7:30 Presentation

$8/person (pay at dinner)
 

RSVP HERE

Bring your favorite antipasti, dolci, or vino to share.