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World Wide Fund for Nature WWF
No deforestation for children's books!
3 to 6 June 2010
Opening hours: Mon–Thu 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Fri 8 a.m.–3 p.m., Closed Sat and Sun
Special opening hours 3 to 6 June 2010: Thu noon– 7 p.m., Fri/Sat 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Erlanger Stadtwerke, Foyer (Erdgeschoss)

The World Wide Fund For Nature WWF Germany introduced the campaign „No deforestation for children’s books!“ at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2009 and requested that the German children’s book publishers switch to the use of recycling or FSC paper. The topic of “tropical wood in children’s books” was explicitly addressed for the first time and awareness was created. At the same time the WWF initiated an online comic competition that is geared toward young people between 13 and 24 years of age. The idea is to continue the story of “Linda on the Trail of the Rain Forest Thieves” with individual drawings, collages or prints. In order to show the publishers that not only the WWF but also the readers want to stop deforestation for the sake of children’s books, the submitted works will be presented to the publishers as a compilation at the European Children’s Book Fair in Saarbrücken at the end of May 2010. The comics will be shown during the 14th Erlangen International Comic Salon and the best entries of the competition, chosen by a jury of comic artists, illustrators and WWF employees, will be honoured and presented with attractive prizes on Sunday, 6 June 2010.
You can find more information on the internet.

An exhibition of the World Wide Fund For Nature WWF Germany in cooperation with the Erlangen municipal works for the 14th Erlangen International Comic Salon.
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Preview

 

A Century of Comics
The newspaper strip years
Drawn from Life
German newspaper strips today
Six Artists - One Author
Graphic Novels by Peer Meter, drawn by Barbara Yelin, Isabel Kreitz, David von Bassewitz, Gerda Raidt, Nicola Maier-Reimer and Julia Briemle
Cosmos and Comic
The universal Mythologist Jens Harder
Mahlermuseum
The minimalist variations of Nicolas Mahler
Everything is going to be ok again!
Comic as Concept - Oliver Grajewski is Tigerboy
Aspects of the Everyday
The artist and scenarist Pascal Rabaté
Mecki
60 years of comic Adventures
Happy Birtday, Charlie Brown!
60 years of Peanuts
Draw, stranger!
The continuing faszination of the western
In Nature’s great breath
Derib’s and Job’s magical western series “Yakari“
Eroticism and Adventures
New work by Milo Manara
And the word became image
About comics and religion
Grenzgebiete - drüben!
Childhood memories between East and West Germany
Otherness in text and image
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg und the Offenbach Academy of Art and Design
Duckomenta
The ducks are back!
Manga as
Graduate Students of Kyoto Seika University introduce themselves
Jakob - a comic fairy tale
A graduate project at the Film Academy Baden-Würtemberg
Soul strips
Autobiographical Comic Blogs from Germany
cinearte - cinecomic
Stories in Images
Artistic comics and cartoons
The Comic Saloon at the Kunstmuseum Erlangen
The last living person ... Tomorrow!
24th and 25th Comic Artists Seminar 2009 and 2010
The Last Match
The smallest big exhibition in the world
The wooden house
The dream of having your own horse
Tonto – Granulat 6/10
Shop window presentation
World Wide Fund for Nature WWF
No deforestation for children's books!
Comic Café – Comicaze
The best work by Munich's comic artists - Live and in colour!
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3D cartoons by Anjo Haase