Liza Donnelly, whose work has been appearing in The New Yorker since 1982, was at The Norman Rockwell Museum yesterday morning painting a mural in preparation for her exhibit there in mid-July. This will be Ms. Donnelly’s first-ever solo show of her work.
There will be a virtual opening event on July 10th at 5:30 at the museum. Ms. Donnelly will show you around the exhibit and answer questions. Details will be on the Spill as we get closer to the date.
To see a short video of Ms. Donnelly working on the wall, go here to Instagram.
Link here to Donnelly’s website.
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A Case For Pencils Spotlights Teresa Burns Parkhurst
From Jane Mattimoe’s fab blog, this post on Teresa Burns Parkhurst, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2017.
Shown: Ms. Parkhurst’s work place (cropped).
To see all of the cartoonists that’ve been spotlighted on Case, go here.
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Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
Brendan Loper on a distant polling place.
Mr. Loper began contributing to The New Yorker in March of 2016.
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Yesterday’s Daily Shouts Cartoonist
From Olivia de Recat (with Julia Edelman): “Dating Material: ‘That Guy’ Dissected”
Ms. de Recat has contributed to The New Yorker since February of 2018.