10/12/2022
We’re thrilled to be included in “Drawing Us Together: Public Life and Public Health in Contemporary Comics,” on view at Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study through December 17.
From .institute: “This interactive exhibition—anchored by wall-sized graphics from the Center for Cartoon Studies’ graphic guides to the US healthcare system and democracy—includes a library of over 80 comics spanning the genres of memoir, historical narrative, graphic novel, and informational guide, which visitors are welcome to browse. While in the gallery, visitors are also encouraged to draw their own one-sheet, eight-page book at tables equipped with art supplies, guided by a tutorial from the creators of the Quarantine Public Library.”
These guides are from incredible cartoonists and , and along with those 80+ other books, make for a timely and engaging study of how we got here, with some ideas for moving forward—kudos and thank you to . Go see it if you’re near Boston!