Celebrating a Legendary Artist: Tomi Ungerer at The Rabbit hOle
This November, The Rabbit hOle in North Kansas City is set to host a groundbreaking celebration of the life and work of renowned picture book artist Tomi Ungerer. The symposium, titled "Blunderbuss! Exploring the Legacy of Tomi Ungerer," will take place from November 14-15, allowing attendees to delve deep into the artistic journey of a man hailed as a "spectacular graphic genius" by fellow artist Maurice Sendak. This event not only highlights Ungerer’s influential contributions to children’s literature but also showcases his multifaceted talents in advertising, political posters, and more.
A Lifetime of Creativity: Tomi Ungerer’s Impact
With over 140 published works under his belt, including classics like The Three Robbers, Moonman, and Crictor, Ungerer's influence stretches well beyond the pages of children’s books. His artwork often tackled difficult subjects, providing children with a safe space to explore themes of morality and complex social issues.
The immersive experience at the symposium will also celebrate one of his most beloved works, The Three Robbers. In collaboration with Ungerer’s family and his publisher, The Rabbit hOle has created a dynamic, 2500-square-foot exhibit that invites visitors to step into the colorful and whimsical world of Ungerer's stories.
Unforgettable Speakers and Guests
The lineup of speakers is a testament to Ungerer's legacy, featuring esteemed figures from diverse fields including his daughter, Aria Ungerer, and notable friends and collaborators such as Susan Hirschman and Steve Heller. Each speaker brings a unique perspective on the lasting impact of Ungerer's work, helping to weave a richer narrative around his life and his views on art and storytelling.
This symposium isn't just a chance to listen to discussions; attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in hands-on workshops focused on graphic design and poster art, immersing themselves in the very techniques that made Ungerer an iconic figure.
Community Involvement and Local Business Opportunities
The Rabbit hOle's commitment to honoring Ungerer's legacy is emblematic of the vibrant arts scene in Kansas City. Local businesses and arts organizations have the opportunity to engage with the community through events like these, showcasing their support for the arts and deepening their connections with residents. Spotlight on Kansas City entrepreneurs can thrive during this unique celebration, enabling local artists and creators to shine.
As Kansas City businesses continue to support cultural initiatives, such endeavors not only elevate local entrepreneurship but also foster community spirit. This symposium is a prime opportunity for local business owners to connect with artists and creatives, synergizing their efforts to promote a rich cultural tapestry.
A Deeper Connection to Our Childhoods
The themes and stories presented at the symposium resonate deeply with many of us who grew up reading Ungerer’s books. They remind us of the innocence of childhood, the artistic wonder of storytelling, and the moral complexities that we often encounter as we grow. It challenges us to think critically about the world around us while nurturing our creativity.
As Pete Cowdin, co-founder of The Rabbit hOle, aptly put it, “Tomi believed that children need—and deserve—a place where they can safely navigate the spaces between good and evil, truth and lies, joy and suffering.” This symposium empowers the community to engage with those ideas openly.
Join the Celebration
Whether you're a lifelong fan of Ungerer's work or new to his stories, The Rabbit hOle's "Blunderbuss! Exploring the Legacy of Tomi Ungerer" promises to be a heartfelt exploration of an extraordinary artist's contributions. Mark your calendars for November 14-15 and take part in this celebration of creativity, collaboration, and community!
For more details, including tickets and a schedule, visit The Rabbit hOle website or reach out to local businesses and artists to further immerse yourself in Kansas City’s rich cultural legacy.
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