David F. Walker’s IMPOSTER SYNDROME
From the neurotic mind of writer David F. Walker, the Eisner Award-winning co-creator of BITTER ROOT and NAOMI, comes IMPOSTER SYNDROME, a 100-page collection of six short comics, one prose…
Oregon Cartoons & Cartooning: Past, Present, Future
From the neurotic mind of writer David F. Walker, the Eisner Award-winning co-creator of BITTER ROOT and NAOMI, comes IMPOSTER SYNDROME, a 100-page collection of six short comics, one prose…
The Fourth Annual Oregon Film History Conference Oregon’s Minor Cinemas took place on May 4, 2018. The conference was supported by University of Oregon Libraries, Oregon Film, Oregon Film Museum,…
In 2010, artist Sarah Mirk started an educational project of creating ten small comic books about Oregon’s history. The project grew bigger than she ever thought it would! The now…
On April 24-26, 2014 a series of James Blue Tribute events took place in conjunction with the University of Oregon’s What Is Documentary conference in the White Stag Building, aka…
The Fifth Annual Oregon Film History Conference Music and Oregon Film History took place on May 3, 2019 on the campus of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The…
Videos 2011 – Carl Barks’ and Basil Wolverton’s influence on Robert Crumb In 2011, the Oregon Cartoon Institute commissioned Karl Lind to film a conversation between comic experts Patrick Rosenkranz…
In this video, Patrick Rosenkranz and Charles Boucher discuss the way two Oregon artists, Carl Barks and Basil Wolverton, influenced legendary underground cartoonist, Robert Crumb. The video was produced by…
The Elmer Buehler Award was given between 2015 until 2021 for extraordinary accomplishments in the area of film preservation. 2015 – Richard Blue, for his work preserving James Blue’s The…
In 2007, Dennis Nyback of the newly formed Oregon Cartoon Institute conducted video interviews at the inaugural Platform International Animation Film Festival. The festival took place from June 25-30. Dennis…
“Oregon Historical Society, 1898“ by portland general is marked with CC BY-ND 2.0 The Oregon Cartoon Project is now a proud non-profit member of the Oregon Historical Society.