Comics Art Brooklyn is on November 2 at the Pratt Activities Resource Center in Brooklyn. Not only can you go to talks by greats like Gary Panter (Songy of Paradise, Fantagraphics, 2017) and Charles Burns (Last Look, Pantheon Graphics, 2016), who will be talking about drawing as a way of thinking; or Chris Ware (Building Stories, Pantheon Graphics, 2012) in conversation with Francoise Mouly (publisher of Toon Books) and Art Spiegelman (Maus, Pantheon Graphics, 1986). You can these CCS students and grads exhibiting!:
- Dan Nott ′18 (This Is What Democracy Looks Like, 2019)
- Daryl Seitchik ′18 (Exits, Koyama Press, 2016)
- Natalie Wardlaw
- R. Sikoryak (Thesis Advisor) (Masterpiece Comics, Drawn and Quarterly, 2009)
- Sage Persing (editor/publisher, How to Wait: An Anthology of Transition)
- Tommi Parrish (Cornish CCS Fellow) (The Lie and How We Told It, Fantagraphics, 2018)
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