Halloween, for many, is a chance to dress up with friends and enjoy a few light-hearted scares.
But for those whose lives revolve around a passion for horror, Halloween is the time to put into action yearlong plans and push the limits of haunting.
Women are moving their creativity beyond pen and paper to discuss places for marginalized groups in storytelling within male-dominated fields.
Jointly hosted by CalArts, the UCLA Animation Workshop and Women in Animation – and organized by leadership from USC, CalArts and UCLA – the three-day symposium “Breaking The Glass Frame: Women & Animation Past, Present, Future” gave attendees a chance to reflect on the current state of the creative world through a series of panels discussing diversity in animation.
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