The Museum’s Publications Department typically publishes a book or exhibition catalogue to accompany the annual special exhibition. This year, Dig Deeper: Discovering an Ancient Glass Workshop exhibition curator Katherine Larson paired up with United Kingdom-based archaeological illustrator John G. Swogger to make a 36-page comic-style book about the glass workshop at Jalame and the archaeologists who study it. Swogger is an archaeologist who makes comics for museums and research excavations. He also works with local and Indigenous communities to tell stories about their archaeology, history, and heritage.
For Larson, the question she was asked most often when telling people about the exhibition publication, was how she got the idea for a comic in the first place. Larson had come across Swogger’s work as she was starting to think about a publication to accompany the exhibition and immediately sensed it would be a great fit. There were not a lot of existing images that helped put ancient glass into a human context. Larson felt a comic could help fill that gap and bring these objects back to life to tell the story in a more fun, narrative way.
Swogger joined Larson for a special Connected by Glass event in April to discuss how they worked together to create Dig Deeper: Discovering the Ancient Glass Workshop at Jalame.
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