Thursday, 7 June 2007

Friends of Endicott...then and now...

To celebrate our 20th Anniversary, we asked the good folks who have been involved with Endicott over the years to please send us two photographs: one from the late '80s (when Endicott began), and one taken more recently. The pictures we've received so far are posted below -- and we'll be adding to them throughout the year as more photographs come in.


(arts administrator and activist) then, and now



Charles Vess and Charles de Lint at Endicott's home base in Tuscon



Midori Snyder, Terri Windling, MaryAnn Harris, with 80s hair back then!



MaryAnn Harris (artist and musician) and Karen Shaffer, now;
Charles de Lint (writer, artist, and musician) and MaryAnn Harris, now




Ellen Kushner (writer, performer, radio host) then, and now




Delia Sherman (writer and editor) then, and now




Neil Gaiman (writer), then and now




Will Shetterly and Emma Bull (writers), then


Emma Bull (writer and musician) with Ellen Kushner
then, and now (1st photo by Beth Gwinn)



Will Shetterly (writer), then and now

Sunday, 3 June 2007

More friends...

Holly Black (writer), then and now


Theo Black (artist), with Holly Black at prom, then; and now



Jeffrey Ford (writer), then and now
(painting by Gerri Wickham)



Christopher Barzak (writer), then and now



Catherynne M. Valente (writer), then and now



Lawrence Schimel (writer), then and now



Theodora Goss (writer), then and now



Gregory Frost (writer), as Groucho then, and now



Jeanie Tomanek (artist) with her husband Dennis, 30 years ago and now



Mario Milosevic and Kim Antieau (writers), then and now




Carolyn Dunn (writer, performer, Native American scholar) then, and now



Munro Sickafoose (writer, designer, theologian), then and now


Mark Wagner (artist) with his daughter Ruby, 12 years ago and now



James Graham (artist and writer), then and now



Stu Jenks (artist) then, and now
(1st photo by Stu Jenks Sr. 2nd photo, "It's A-Comin' ,"
by photographer Cathy Spann from her Dream Series.)

More Endicott friends....

Beckie Kravetz (sculptor and mask maker) then, and now



Iain McCaig (artist and filmmaker), then and now



William Todd-Jones (theatrical director, filmmaker, puppet
performer and designer) then, and now.
(1st photo from The Chronicles of Narnia,
2nd photo by Carol Amos.)



Lillian Todd Jones (student, stilt-waker, fire-juggler, artist) wasn't yet
born when Endicott began. She's pictured here with Terri Windling
in 1993, and as a Bird Goddess in 2007.



Brian Froud (artist and film designer) at
Jim Henson Studios then, and now



Wendy Froud (sculptor, dollmaker, puppet and costume
designer, writer) at Jim Henson Studios then, and now




Toby Froud (sculptor, actor, filmmaker), on the Labyrinth film set then, and now (2nd photograph by Guy Veryzer)



Howard Gayton (writer, director, Commedia dell'Arte performer),
then and now (2nd photo by Alan Lee)
and playing the Fool, with Terri Windling, now(photo by Carol Amos)



Virginia Lee (artist) and Marja Lee Kruyt (artist and harpist) then, and now



Alan Lee (artist and film designer), then and now
(1st photo by Beth Gwinn)



Ari Berk (writer and mythic scholar) then, and now



Kristen McDermott (writer and Renaissance scholar) then, and now



Jane Yolen (writer, editor, folklorist) with Pat Gauch then, and now



Ellen Datlow (editor) then: with anthology-editing partner Terri Windling (above), and with Stan Robinson & Pat Murphy (bottom left); and now (bottom right). (1st photograph by Beth Gwinn)



Sharyn November (editor) in a rock band then, and now

The Endicott Staff

Terri Windling (co-director of Endicott),
then and now (1st photo by Beth Gwinn,
2nd photo by Alan Lee)



Midori Snyder (co-director of Endicott),
then and now



Helen Pilinovsky (writer, reviewer, and fairy tale scholar), then and now



Elizabeth Genco (writer and reviewer), then and now



Jamie Bluth (writer, reviewer, and copy-editor)


Pictures of Kathleen Chen still to come...






In the beginning....



The Endicott Studio was founded in 1987 and named after the street where it first came into being: Endicott Street in the North End of Boston (pictured above). If you'd like to know a little more about Endicott's early days, go here for a very short history, some pictures, and an explanation of our name. You can also read an excerpt from Chandra Cerchione-Peltier's interview with Terri on this subject in the Editor's Letter in the 20th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Mythic Arts.

Today, our U.S. office is located in Tucson, Arizona (pictured below). Thanks to the Internet, however, our staff is located in diverse places: Arizona, New York, California, Minnesota, Virginia, and Devon, England.