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URL:https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/events/punk-graphics-panel/
SUMMARY:Punk Graphics Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion and conversation with the creato
 rs of the Detroit and Michigan-based fanzines White Noise and Touch and
  Go. We'll discuss creating the magazines\, their influences\, and the imp
 act the punk movement had on their work and lives.\nParticipants include P
 aul Zimmerman\, Jerry Vile\, Tesco Vee\, and T.M. Caldwell. The conversati
 on will be moderated by Rob St. Mary.\n\nThe event is FREE with gallery ad
 mission.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTHE PANELISTS\n\nPAUL ZIMMERMAN\nPaul Zimmerman is 
 a Michigan-native and Michigan State University grad who became immersed i
 n the late 1970s Detroit punk scene. The creator of White Noise\, Detroit
 's first punk scene magazine\, Zimmerman also created flyers\, album cover
 s\, and other ephemera for bands and labels on the Bookie's Club 870 scene
 . Zimmerman's later work includes editorial management of Femme Fatales\,
  Geek Monthly\, and Film Threat magazines\, to name a few. He lives in 
 Southern California.\nJERRY VILE\nJerry Vile (aka Jerry Person) has been a
 n artist provocateur for more than 40 years with an extensive resume of wo
 rk ranging from publishing\, such as White Noise\, Fun\, and Orbit mag
 azines\, to music in bands such as The Boners and 52 Devil Babies Born wit
 h Tails. He has also added events such as the world-renowned annual erotic
  art exhibition\, The Dirty Show\, and his own work\, which has expanded 
 from painting to sculpture to site installation usually with a sharp\, sat
 irical edge.\nTESCO VEE\nTesco Vee has been pushing from the punk undergro
 und from almost 40 years. While working as an elementary school teacher in
  the Lansing area\, Vee started Touch and Go as a zine to cover the punk
  and budding hardcore scene in 1979. As the leader of The Meatmen\, he als
 o found serious hardcore audiences willing to laugh. In the early 1980s\,
  Touch and Go also became a record label - giving young bands from the M
 idwest an opportunity to get their new sounds released. Beyond music\, Vee
  is an avid collector of vintage toys and often hosts collector shows thro
 ughout Michigan.\n\nT.M. CALDWELL\nTM Caldwell is a writer\, artist\, film
 maker\, songwriter and creative that has been described as "a master of ps
 ychic danger" by Lydia Lunch. With more than 40 years of work\, from flyer
 s to album covers to films and books\, Caldwell's visions are often dark a
 nd humorous. As a collector\, his materials have been featured in numerous
  gallery shows and has been an invaluable resource for authors and histori
 ans.\nThe conversation accompanies the exhibition\, Too Fast Too Live\, T
 oo Young To Die: Punk Graphics\, 1976-1986\, which is currently on view at
  Cranbrook Art Museum through October 7\, 2018.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures + Talks,Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die: Punk
 Graphics, 1976-1986
LOCATION:Cranbrook Art Museum deSalle Auditorium\, 39221 Woodward Ave.\, Bl
 oomfield Hills\, MI\, 48304\, United States
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