When:
June 5, 2025 @ 7:00 pm
2025-06-05T19:00:00-04:00
2025-06-05T19:15:00-04:00
Where:
Buskirk Chumley Theater
114 E Kirkwood Ave
Bloomington, IN, 47408
US
Cost:
Free
Granfalloon Keynote: Lynda Barry @ Buskirk Chumley Theater 6/5/25 @ Buskirk Chumley Theater

Granfalloon Keynote: Lynda Barry

Thursday, June 05, 2025, 7:00pm

114 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN, 47408, US

The IU Arts and Humanities Council in partnership with the IU Writers’ Conference is excited to host Lynda Barry as the 2025 Granfalloon Festival keynote speaker. Her keynote will include a talk, Q&A, and book signing.

 

Lynda Barry has worked as a painter, cartoonist, writer, illustrator, playwright, editor, commentator and teacher and found they are very much alike. The New York Times has described Barry as “among this country’s greatest conjoiners of words and images, known for plumbing all kinds of touchy subjects in cartoons, comic strips and novels, both graphic and illustrated.”

 

Barry has authored 21 books, worked as a commentator for NPR, and had a regular monthly feature in EsquireMother Jones MagazineMademoiselle, and Salon. She created an album-length spoken word collection of stories called The Lynda Barry Experience, and was a frequent guest on The Late Show with David Letterman. She adapted her first novel, The Good Times are Killing Me , into a long running off-Broadway play which won the Washington State Governor’s Award, and has since been published by Samuel French and performed throughout North America. Her book One! Hundred! Demons! was chosen as the Freshman all-read title at Stanford University. Her novel Cruddy was called “a work of terrible beauty” by the New York Times, and has been translated into French, Italian, German, Catalan and Hebrew. Her book, Making Comics , was awarded the 2020 Eisner Award for Best Comics-Related Book + Best Publication Design. Her books Come Over, Come Over , My Perfect Life , and It’s So Magic , feature the poignant story of sisters Maybonne and Marlys and the agonies of adolescence in a world that contains as much humor as it does hardship. In 2024 Come Over, Come Over was nominated for Le Fauve D’angoulême Prix du Patrimoine. This prize honors an older work that has been republished.

 

Barry has received numerous awards and honors for her work, among them two William Eisner awards, the American Library Association’s Alex Award, the Wisconsin Library Association’s RR Donnelly Award, the Washington State Governor’s Award, the Holtz Center for Science & Technology Outreach Fellowship, The Museum of Wisconsin Arts Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2017 Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Cartoonists Society. She also received an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Philadelphia University of Art in 2015, and was inducted into the Cartoonist’s Hall of Fame in 2016. In 2019 Lynda Barry was honored as a MacArthur Fellow (also known as the Genius Grant). The MacArthur Foundation website says: “Exuberant and generous as a teacher, Barry is removing the barriers that usually prevent people from writing and drawing and enabling artists and non-artists alike to take creative risks.” In 2020 she received the 2019 NCS Reuben Award for Cartoonist of the Year , and in 2021 Oregon State University presented her with the Stone Award for Literary Achievement.

 

 

THIS IS A FREE EVENT! No tickets are needed

Granfalloon Keynote: Lynda Barry @ Buskirk Chumley Theater 6/5/25
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