Robert Chaplin is a multi-disciplined artist, author, illustrator and book publisher. He holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest book yet made, Teeny Ted From Turnip Town. Robert Chaplin lives and works in Vancouver where he maintains a practice that includes drawing, painting, sculpture, and jewelry production.
Chaplin’s talk will include a storytime performance and touch on the importance of artistic license, creative synthesis, and notions of copyright, all without the benefit of Ai. The talk will include images from his divergent practice, and a few physical samples. The event will be moderated by Sandra Botnen.
Arrive early to explore our current exhibition and to purchase a drink or cocktail of your choice.
Advance registration is requested: $10 For General Admission / Free For MoCA Members – become a Member today! Please Note: Membership status will be confirmed prior to event.
We thank The Union House for their generous funding of this event.