
July
Keep your eyes out for the first issue ever of Organize Magazine! My illustrations will appear in the 'Problem? Solved!' section at the very front. Issues will be available at Borders, Barnes and Noble, and Target.

June 1
Plans are underway for a collaboration with Tom McAlister on his upcoming installation in the 190th St. A train subway station. To view plans for this event or find out how you can participate too, click here.

May 24
The Association of Mormon Letters has awards 'The
Book of Visions' the 2006 best film prize. This is the first instance of an animated film winning best film of the year. Past winners include New York Doll and God's Army.

February 5
If you would like to view the entire Book of Visions without purchasing a DVD, please log on to Grapeflix.com where you can view this film for only a dollar or rent it online. (The film is also available there for sale at a greatly reduced price)!!! If I get a good response from this, soon all films on this website will be available to view in full at Grapeflix.
January 17-20
The Book of Visions was included in the 'best of' screening at this year's LDS Film Festival where it won honorable mention. Attendance at this year's festival was at an all time high. Thanks to Christian Vuissa, the mastermind behind this wonderful festival.
December 9
MOMA Ford Family Films Program
The Museum of Modern Art in New York recently showed Runaway Bathtub in the Imagine That program. Maddie Williams, the star voice actor, was present for Q&A. Click here for details.
Shortly before creating this piece I had been exposed to the work of legendary animators John and Faith Hubbley. They sometimes used childrens' voices in her soundtracks. A staff member at MOMA saw Runaway Bathtub at BAM and recognized a similar vibe in my work. She invited Runaway Bathtub to join Moma's library and to be exhibited on the 9th along with the Hubley's work. Click Here to check out the Hubleys' whimsical work!
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