2010
Marlena is featured and interviewed in ATLAS
“a weekly portrait blog that introduces you to interesting people.”
Check it out here: ATLAS
Marlena has a piece in this years Square Foot Show.
100A Ossington Ave. 2nd floor
Exhibition dates: Saturday August 21 – September 5, 2010
Marlena launches her new mapsite on Tuesday May 18th!
It is dedicated to all her map work.
Check it out: maps.marlenazuber.com
Stroll BOOK LAUNCH at Lula Lounge
May 18, 2010 - 8:00 pm
This May, Coach House Books publishes Shawn Micallef's first book Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto http://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/stroll , featuring illustrations and maps by Marlena Zuber.
A rollicking launch party will be held on Tuesday, May 18, and everyone's invited!
Stroll at the ROM for Doors Open
May 28, 2010 - 4:30 pm
Admission is free!
Fear of Fighting is a winner of the 2010 Canada Also Reads Series!
Author Zoe Whittall (Holding Still For As Long as Possible) defends
Fear of Fighting by Stacey May Fowles, Pictures by Marlena Zuber (Invisible Publishing)
Read More:
Artistry Cards - Marlena is a chosen artist for this new environmentally friendly greeting card company. Order cards online. Part of the proceeds go to charities.
Tomboyfriend’s new Album: Don’t Go to School, will be released in the spring of 2010
2009
Fear of Fighting was selected for the shortlist of this year's Expozine Alternative Press Awards!
EXHIBIT: Wish You Were Here – Postcards from Toronto
Marlena Zuber is one of the participating artists.
Wish You Were Here is an exhibition of postcard art by various local artists. Katharine Mulherin started the project by offering blank postcards to artists during the holiday season and asking them to make an original postcard for her. Over 50 original works were submitted, as well as more extensive postcard projects that several artists had already created.
FRIDAY, JAN 9 - MAR 29, 2009
12PM-5PM,
3rd Floor
4th Floor,
Free
“I am Dreaming of the Grand Hotel Europe Again” , will be published in the Spring Issue of PRISM International. This is a short story written by Stacey May Fowles and illustrated by Marlena Zuber.