Mindy Johnson
ABOUT THE artist + scholar
Mindy Johnson is an award-winning author, musician, filmmaker, educator, and animation historian with expertise in women in early animation. Her groundbreaking book Ink & Paint –The Women of Walt Disney’s Animation, (Disney Editions) redefines the history of animation. Johnson’s research into the earliest women of animation earned her the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (Oscars) Film Scholar Award and the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Educators Forum Grant. Her critically acclaimed debut Tinker Bell – An Evolution (Disney Editions) was honored with rare consecutive Family Choice Awards. She is a contributing writer for the epic volume The Walt Disney Film Archives –The Animated Movies 1921-1968, (Taschen) as well as the celebrated collection Marc Davis: Walt Disney’s Renaissance Man, (Disney Editions).
PUBLIC EVENTS
Seeking the Immutable Truth: The Impact of Research & Discovery on Creativity
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
5:30 pm MST | Doors Open at 5:00 pm
Mary Harris Auditorium + Livestream
Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
1600 Pierce Street, Denver, CO 80214
Free and open to the public and offered in-person and via livestream.
Free refreshments for in-person attendees!
The RMCAD student shuttle will provide transportation for students after the talk.
Mindy Johnson travels the world to uncover overlooked artists behind the most iconic characters in animation history. Souring Disney archives and collecting artists' stories, her talk will explore how artists from the past inspire artists today.
Student Costume Contest
Students! Enter to win a signed copy of Mindy’s book by dressing as your favorite animation character from history. Students who attend the talk in person and in costume are entered into the competition. Students joining online must submit a photo of themselves in their costume to vasdp@rmcad.edu on February 11th, between 5:00 pm MT and 8:00 pm MT to enter the competition.
PRIVATE RMCAD events
STUDENT-LED Q+A SESSION
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
11:45 am - 12:45 pm
Location TBA - On Campus
Lunch is provided!
Student-Led Q + A Sessions are private, casual, in-person conversations open to RMCAD students, faculty, and staff. Guided by student voices, these discussions generate valuable professional advice for all students.
Students! Apply to lead the conversation HERE.
The deadline to apply is Monday, February 3, 2025.
Building character - workshop
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Location TBA
On-Campus
Students! Apply to attend the workshop HERE.
The deadline to apply is Monday, February 3, 2025.
Students have the exclusive opportunity to learn about character design from Disney animation historian Mindy Johnson. Students will use real-life Disney character design prompts to create their own characters and learn about how artists developed one of the most iconic animated characters of the 20th Century (you must attend the workshop to find out who the character is!)
Recommendation List
VASD Program visiting artists and designers recommend books, films, experiences, and more that give insight into their work, practice, and research. Artist and scholar Mindy Johnson recommends:
Books:
The Illusion of Life – Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston
Shadow Theatres and Shadow Films – Lotte Reiniger
The Art Spirit – Robert Henri
Ink & Paint, The Women of Walt Disney’s Animation — Mindy Johnson
“The Only Woman Animator” – Mindy Johnson
Talking Animals & Other People – Shamus Culhane
The Art of Pilgrimage – Phil Cousineau
How to Think Like a Woman – Regan Penaluna
Shakespeare – everything
The lyrics of Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Betty Comden, Sylvia Fine & The Sherman Brothers
Films:
The Adventures of Prince Achmed – Lotte Reiniger
Be Natural, The Untold Story of Alice Guy Blache – Pamela Green
Waking Sleeping Beauty – Don Hahn
The work of Frank Capra, Billy Wilder & the Marx Brothers
Any of the Disney feature-length animated classics - absorb the artistry
Additional thoughts:
Every day - do something for your: brain, body, heart & for someone else!
Seek out interesting people wherever you go!
Learn at least 3 signature dishes & frequently host dinner parties.
Visit museums frequently to expand your mind and inspire your work.
Cultivate community – creatively, civically, and personally.
Absorb everything Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday.
Seek out any venue or forum that features live musicians.
Travel – travel – travel!
Sing every day.