Protest art “is one of those things that defines us as civilized,” Durango cartoonist Judith Reynolds said during a lecture Thursday. Reynolds discussed cartoons and other forms of protest art at ...
Issues related to the crisis provoked by the Danish newspaper cartoons portraying the prophet Mohammed will be the theme of a lecture by Martin Zammit at the Peace Laboratory in Hal Far today at 6.30 ...
The work of a cartoonist is unique because “one graphic can tell a story,” said Lawrence R. “Larry” Gonick ’67, a Harvard mathematics student who went on to dedicate his career to depicting big ideas ...
BREWSTER, N.Y. -- Allison Stagg, who holds a Ph.D. in art history from University College London, will lecture on "The War of 1812 in American Caricature" Saturday at 2 p.m. at Southeast Museum, 67 ...
SOUTH BEND — The University of Notre Dame’s Snite Museum of Art presents a lecture by Don Alberto Rocca at 1 p.m. today. Titled “Genesis, Events and Incidents of Raphael’s Preparatory Cartoon of the ...
Victor S. Navasky, publisher emeritus and former editor of The Nation, will deliver a Constitution Day lecture, “The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power,” at Harford ...
2013 Pulitzer Prize finalist for Editorial cartooning and inductee to the Cleveland Press Club Hall of Fame. Has served as an Editorial cartoonist in Cleveland for ...
You're probably familiar with Bob Mankoff's work even if his name doesn't ring a bell. He's the man behind the famous and often quoted The New Yorker cartoon that pictures an executive on the phone as ...