Looking Forward: Contemporary Comics and Immigration

Editorial cartoon on immigration
March 27, 2018
5:30PM - 7:00PM
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall

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2018-03-27 17:30:00 2018-03-27 19:00:00 Looking Forward: Contemporary Comics and Immigration Cartoonists Khalil Bendib, Eric Garcia, and Alberto Ledesma will discuss their work surrounding the topic of immigration, in conjunction with our current exhibit, Looking Backward, Looking Forward: U.S. Immigration in Cartoons and Comics. Book signing to follow. This event is FREE and open to the public, and is co-sponsored by Latinx Space for Enrichment and Research (LASER). About the artists:Khalil Bendib grew up in Morocco and Algeria, and now resides in Berkeley, California. In addition to his work as an editorial cartoonist, Bendib's public art and sculptures include a 40 foot mural for the Arab Cultural Center in San Francisco and the Alex Odeh Memorial Statue in Santa Ana, CA. In 2007, Bendib published a collection of editorial cartoons, Mission Accomplished: Wicked Cartoons by America's Most Wanted Political Cartoonist. Eric J. Garcia is a Chicago-based artist who mixes history and culture with contemporary themes. He works in an assortment of media, from hand-printed posters, to nationally published political cartoons, to large scale public murals and sculpture, all with a common goal of "educating and challenging." Garcia's series of political cartoons, El Machete Illustrated, addresses issues facing Chicago, the U.S., and the world. Alberto Ledesma is a Mexican-American scholar, writer, and artist. Ledesma holds a doctorate degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and is Graduate Diversity Director in Arts & Humanities at Berkeley. Exploring his own experiences from immigrant to student to academic, his 2017 graphic novel Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer presents a humorous, gritty, and multilayered portrait of undocumented immigrant life in urban America. See full details on the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum's Facebook page.  Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, Jean and Charles Schulz Lecture Hall America/New_York public

Cartoonists Khalil Bendib, Eric Garcia, and Alberto Ledesma will discuss their work surrounding the topic of immigration, in conjunction with our current exhibit, Looking Backward, Looking Forward: U.S. Immigration in Cartoons and Comics. Book signing to follow. 

This event is FREE and open to the public, and is co-sponsored by Latinx Space for Enrichment and Research (LASER). 

About the artists:

Khalil Bendib grew up in Morocco and Algeria, and now resides in Berkeley, California. In addition to his work as an editorial cartoonist, Bendib's public art and sculptures include a 40 foot mural for the Arab Cultural Center in San Francisco and the Alex Odeh Memorial Statue in Santa Ana, CA. In 2007, Bendib published a collection of editorial cartoons, Mission Accomplished: Wicked Cartoons by America's Most Wanted Political Cartoonist. 

Eric J. Garcia is a Chicago-based artist who mixes history and culture with contemporary themes. He works in an assortment of media, from hand-printed posters, to nationally published political cartoons, to large scale public murals and sculpture, all with a common goal of "educating and challenging." Garcia's series of political cartoons, El Machete Illustrated, addresses issues facing Chicago, the U.S., and the world. 

Alberto Ledesma is a Mexican-American scholar, writer, and artist. Ledesma holds a doctorate degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and is Graduate Diversity Director in Arts & Humanities at Berkeley. Exploring his own experiences from immigrant to student to academic, his 2017 graphic novel Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer presents a humorous, gritty, and multilayered portrait of undocumented immigrant life in urban America. 

See full details on the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum's Facebook page