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April Crowd-Funding – the story so far

6 Apr

SO – I’m typing this in Sydney airport … crazy … I’ve had a very interesting week doing all the things that are in this poster below. I drove the Banshee-set from Hobart to Devonport in horrendous winds – it got flipped off the roof-rack before Ross and I had to drive at about 10 kilometres an hour for quite a while until I could get to somewhere to buy new ropes without the large pieces of mdf flying off and decapitating my fellow drivers. Very stressful – but I got to Devonport without incident after that and jumped onto the Spirit of Tasmania for the first time since I moved to Tassie back in 2008. It has a romantic flavour to crossing the Strait – dark skies, wind, the roaring 40’s. I arrived in Melbourne the next morning and drove to my parents house in Camberwell – had breakfast – left the truck in their garage and got dropped off at the Tullamarine airport and flew promptly to Canberra! The Nations Capital.

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I got myself (with 2 huge rolls of drawings) in a cab to Tuggeranong Arts Centre … in Tuggeranong. And I set up my exhibition in record time – all whilst texting lots of people in Melbourne to see if I could find a carpenter or someone who can help me next week sort out the Banshee-set before Friday the 10th of April (when the performance is going to be at the State Library. It’s amazing how many people come to your rescue when there’s an ART-EMERGENCY. One thing that I’m always worried about is becoming an artist that relies on tradies to do things for free for them. I do NOT want to be like this ever. If I ever do this – slap me. Of course – it’s always difficult to sort out emergencies on very small budgets. HOWEVER – someone beautiful called in a favour. So I think I’m going to be alright.

I discovered some old friends in Canberra – mostly from my days in Central Australia, but also music-related friends like Paul Heslin and Reuben Ingall who had me on his show on the radio “Subsequence” which was really fun – I played some Tassie noise artists and Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman (for Massinet)”.

Then it was bussing to Sydney – I did have a gig organised there, but thankfully it fell through. But that meant I could spend more time drawing buildings and places for a future project Sydney/Purgatorio and have dinner with friends. In particular I got to see my friend Fiona Ransom, who I hadn’t clapped eyes on for a decade. Recent events in my life have made me want to spend time with all the people who really matter to me most. Fiona matters. Full stop. As does Trent Jansen and Amy Luschwitz, so I visited them with Fiona. We all used to live together in Sydney a long time ago.

At the same time as all of this “real-world” adventuring has been happening – I have been running a crowd-funding thing on the POZIBLE website – http://pozible.com/swallowscomic – to gather up funds to pay for the print-run of my next graphic novel – SWALLOWS.

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Now I’m in Sydney airport ready to return to Melbourne – this week I have an artist talk night at the Brunswick Arts Space that I organised with Bernard Caleo. on Thursday night! I’ll be playing some Drive West Today music afterwards. Little tip for anyone interested, there’s a bustling scene here that can be found by simply browsing on https://craigfrancis-music.com.au/, that’s right, also our back alleys are noteworthy culture spots, as bizarre as that may sound to some of you, they are not like the back alleys in America, worry not.

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Then on Friday night – Christopher Downes and I will be performing The Shipwright and The Banshee (provided I can get the set fixed) … (by hook or by crook) at The Ledger Awards at the Victorian State Library – FREE ENTRY. Should be a GREAT!!! I hope that A Guard’s Story and Megahex win the Golden Ledger for the best Aussie comics of 2014. They both deserve it, for vastly different reasons.

The on Saturday night – there’s this gig in Brunswick with the AWESOME repellant – Ev Morris and Grace Anderson, with DWT supporting. Should be freaking awesome.

Repellent 2015 April

Repellent & DWT in Melbourne

16 Mar

Repellent 2015 April

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Themes

7 Mar

It is March 2015 and I am currently finishing off pages for Part one of SWALLOWS, which is a graphic novel project that involves the overarching theme of migration, and how it shapes the human experience and who we are.
Part one of Swallows will be released in August 2015, and it will focus on my family history – in particular my grandfather migrating from a young age from the Aeolian Islands (North of Sicilia) to the city of Melbourne and, largely without a father, making a life for himself and his descendants.
I was thinking about his lived experience one night after drawing and “discovered” this melody in my thoughts and quickly recorded it. I think it will go on to be part of some multi-media adaptions of the graphic novel work that I plan on making closer to the time of release.

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APRIL preorder campaign

5 Mar

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I’ll start putting up pages of this comic VERY soon for you to have a look-see. I’ll remind you more about #swallowscomic preorder drive during April through the Pozible website. Publication in AUGUST 2015.

Plain Air Radio interview

21 Feb

Here is an interview from 2013, that has recently been posted, of Josh being interviewed on Edge Radio 99.3fm in Hobart – by Bridget Hickey and Caitlin Richardson.

Graphic Contents – Digital Writers Festival thingo

19 Feb

Chatted on this with David Blumenstein, Ashley Ronning, Cameron Baker and Leigh Rigozzi at the Digital Writers Festival –

Digital Writers Festival

18 Feb

Thursday the 19th of Feb, 8pm on YOUR COMPUTER – jump onto this website and watch Josh talk with David Blumenstein, Ashley Ronning,Leigh Rigozzi and Cameron Baker – all in DIFFERENT places. LIVE CHAT!
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Karen – an open submission exhibition

3 Feb

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The ongoing adventures of Karen the mildly cranky eastern quoll from Oatlands

– open exhibition – June 5
at Her Majesty’s Favourite Really Great Graphical Festival

ANYONE can enter artwork (including kids!)
Artwork due May 21

* as in YOU can put in one drawing / photo / painting / whatever / single-image / comic etc which sticks to the title … It can also deviate from the title … If you’re feeling mischievous.

All artwork to be PG rated, we’d like to see if we can send this exhibition to the State Library later on if it’s successful.

Exhibition opening is 5th June, Friday 7pm at The Homestead in North Hobart: exhibition runs all of June. As part of Her Majesty’s Favourite Really Great Graphical Festival. Keep your ears open for announcements in Mid May!

All images need to be
– 210 x 210mm
– On white-ish paper (you can colour it if you like … But just so you know – the exhibiting wall is orange … So if you wanna leave lots of blank space then choose your colour accordingly)
– NO need for FRAMES, but keep in mind we might use Blu-Tak for this exhibition. If you rather it were pinned, let us know when you deliver it.

Artwork delivery
– at the Drink & Draw session May 21st from 5:30 at The Homestead on Elizabeth Street (come and have a beer and a draw with us when you drop off your image). Late entries are welcome too … But not TOO late please.

Keep in mind – drink and draw is monthly (3rd Thursday of every month) and it’s fun and low-key… It involves drinking and drawing … And you should come to it.

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Neil Gaiman

28 Jan

At MONA FOMA in January I found Neil Gaiman with a little help from festival curator Brian Ritchie – it gave me the opportunity to hand Mr Gaiman a copy of my book The Long Weekend in Alice Springs. Now Hobart is a small town, and all my friends were at that amazing festival (you should come – MONA FOMA is a freak of a good time): and I had a bit of intel that Neil Gaiman had been sighted coming out the jumping castle, and down at the cafe reading it … so it was nice to hear he’d had a look.

A week or two later – he tweets this ->

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Collaboration with Blair Rideout

19 Jan

Full performance recording here