February 23, 2017
Nick Drnaso works as a cartoonist and illustrator in Chicago. His debut graphic novel, Beverly (Drawn and Quarterly), is about repressed modern anxieties and social insecurities. It was nominated for a 2016 Ignazt, Best Comic Collection/Anthology. In 2014, his comic “The Grassy Knoll” was nominated for the Outstanding Story and Outstanding MiniComic Ignatz awards. He also coedited the second and third issue of Linework, Columbia College’s annual comic anthology.
Daryl Seitchik (′18) is engrossed in Nick’s work.
Photos courtesy of Abe Olson.
Tags: Beverly, Cartoon Studies, Cornish Residency, Drawn and Quarterly, Nick Drnaso, Schulz Library