To accompany
an academic panel, “Comics and Classics,” organized by
C. W. Marshall and George Kovacs and sponsored by the
Outreach Committee (of which Prof. Tom Sienkewicz of
Monmouth College is a member), the American Philological
Association held a graphic artwork competition centering
on the Ceres/Prosperpina myth. Our inspiration was John
Storrs’ Art Deco statue of Ceres that crowns the
landmark Chicago Board of Trade building.
The contest received entries from the United States and
Canada. Three age groups are represented:
• K-7th Grade with entries ranging from 10-13 years of
age
• 8th-12th Grade with entries ranging from 14-18 years
of age
• Adult, for high school graduates, undergraduate or
graduate students,
academics, practicing graphic designers and the
public-at-large.
This
Poster Exhibit displaying all of the winning entries in
the APA Comics Contest first appeared at the annual
meeting of the American Philological Association and The
Archaeological Institute of America in Chicago, in
January 2008.
This exhibit will be on display in the lobby of Hewes
Library at Monmouth College through Thursday, February
7, 2008.
Admission is Free |