Drawn in Brooklyn
Drawn In Brooklyn
Boris Kulikov - The Eraserheads
Sophie Blackall - Big Red Lollipop
John Nickle - Things That Are Most In the World
John Bemelmans Marciano - Madeline Loves Animals
Bryan Collier - Dave the Potter
Sergio Ruzzier - Amandina
John Rocco - Wolf! Wolf!
Brian Selznick - The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins
Kam Mak - My Chinatown
Brett Helquist - Roger the Jolly Pirate

Peter Brown - Chowder
Selina Alko - I'm Your Peanut Butter Big-Brother

Mark Newgarden & Megan Montague Cash - Bow-Wow Bugs A Bug
Paul Hoppe - Metal Man
Sean Qualls - Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat
Keith DuQuette - Little Monkey Lost
Leo & Diane Dillon - Mother Goose - Numbers On the Loose
Paul O. Zelinsky - Awful Ogre Running Wild
Brian Floca - Ballet for Martha: Making Appalachian Spring
Melanie Hope Greenberg - A City Is
Brian Pinkney - Little Diva
Betsy Lewin - Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type
Ted Lewin - Peppe the Lamplighter
Lauren Castillo - Alfie Runs Away
Shadra Strickland - A Place Where Hurricanes Happens
R. Gregory Christie - Bad News for Outlaws: Bass Reeves
Edward Hemingway - Bump In The Night
SAm Tomasello - Mother Sea Turtle
Pat Cummings - Ananse And The Lizard
Aileen Leijten - Hugging Hour!
Daniel Salmieri - Those Darn Squirrels
Yunmee Kyong - Silly Chicken
Welcome to Brooklyn Public Library's Drawn in Brooklyn festival and exhibition of children's book illustrations! Brooklyn's diverse, vibrant environment is home to the most remarkable concentration of children's book professionals on the planet. This fact is put on brilliant display by the work of the illustrators featured in this exhibition. We hope you enjoy this wonderful opportunity to meet these artists and experience their work.
Drawn In Brooklyn Exhibitions
September 21, 2010 – January 23, 2011
Central Library, Grand Army Plaza
Grand Lobby
Original children's book illustrations by 34 artists curated by John Bemelmans Marciano
Foyer Cases
Featured illustrators' picture books
2nd Floor Balcony Cases
Site-specific installations created by illustrators
Youth Wing
Sketches, models, tools and more that reveal the processes behind the making of picture book art.
Boris Kulikov - The Eraserheads
Sophie Blackall - Big Red Lollipop
John Nickle - Things That Are Most In the World
John Bemelmans Marciano - Madeline Loves Animals
Bryan Collier - Dave the Potter
Sergio Ruzzier - Amandina
John Rocco - Wolf! Wolf!
Brian Selznick - The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins
Kam Mak - My Chinatown
Brett Helquist - Roger the Jolly Pirate
Peter Brown - Chowder
Selina Alko - I'm Your Peanut Butter Big-Brother
Mark Newgarden & Megan Montague Cash - Bow-Wow Bugs A Bug
Paul Hoppe - Metal Man
Sean Qualls - Skit-Scat Raggedy Cat
Keith DuQuette - Little Monkey Lost
Leo & Diane Dillon - Mother Goose - Numbers On the Loose
Paul O. Zelinsky - Awful Ogre Running Wild
Brian Floca - Ballet for Martha: Making Appalachian Spring
Melanie Hope Greenberg - A City Is
Brian Pinkney - Little Diva
Betsy Lewin - Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type
Ted Lewin - Peppe the Lamplighter
Lauren Castillo - Alfie Runs Away
Shadra Strickland - A Place Where Hurricanes Happens
R. Gregory Christie - Bad News for Outlaws: Bass Reeves
Edward Hemingway - Bump In The Night
SAm Tomasello - Mother Sea Turtle
Pat Cummings - Ananse And The Lizard
Aileen Leijten - Hugging Hour!
Daniel Salmieri - Those Darn Squirrels
Yunmee Kyong - Silly ChickenWelcome to Brooklyn Public Library's Drawn in Brooklyn festival and exhibition of children's book illustrations! Brooklyn's diverse, vibrant environment is home to the most remarkable concentration of children's book professionals on the planet. This fact is put on brilliant display by the work of the illustrators featured in this exhibition. We hope you enjoy this wonderful opportunity to meet these artists and experience their work.
Drawn In Brooklyn Exhibitions
September 21, 2010 – January 23, 2011
Central Library, Grand Army Plaza
Grand Lobby
Original children's book illustrations by 34 artists curated by John Bemelmans Marciano
Foyer Cases
Featured illustrators' picture books
2nd Floor Balcony Cases
Site-specific installations created by illustrators
Youth Wing
Sketches, models, tools and more that reveal the processes behind the making of picture book art.

