Annual Convention

Annual Convention October 3-6

The AAEC and Association of Canadian Cartoonists will be teaming up with the Université du Québec à Montréal for a 3-day celebration political cartoonists, October 3-6, 2024.

Online registration coming soon!


CARTOONIST PROFILE

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General

First Name

Eric J.

Last Name

Garcia

Publication

Primary Publication Name

The Black Commentator

Reprints

Reprint Contact First Name

Eric

Reprint Contact Last Name

Garcia

Profile

Bio

Nineteen years ago Eric J. Garcia began creating satirical drawings while serving in the U.S. Air Force.  At first it was to make fun of his buddies and to relieve the monotony on post, but soon he began drawing more serious subject matter like critiquing the military itself.  Completed his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Garcia is published nationally and internationally, and can be seen in publications and online news networks such as Contratiempo, Pocho.com, and The Black Commentator. With the help of his usual cast of iconic characters, Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty and the infamous Fat Cat, his cartoons are sharp critiques of our society’s complex past and our society’s confusing present. For over a decade García has been serving up inked visuals with the sharpest of political critiques through a Chicano lens. If you’re looking for funny punch lines, these aren’t the cartoons for you. But if you want to pull down Uncle Sam’s pants and see what’s really going on, look no further.

His new book Drawing on Anger:Portraits of U.S. Hypocrisy, published by Ohio State University Press, is out now.

 

 

Speaker Info

Availability

2 weeks notice. Contact me: garcia.ericj@gmail.com

Length of Speech

45 minutes plus time for questions and answers.

Speech Description

I offer various lectures, such as “Art and Politics”,  “The Chicano Lens: Understanding the U.S. through a radical’s eyes” and “Eric J Garcia: Artist talk”.

Setup Needs

Projector

OUR MISSION

The mission of the AAEC is to champion and defend editorial cartooning and free speech as essential to liberty in the United States and throughout the world.

The AAEC aims to be an international leader in support of the human, civil, and artistic rights of editorial cartoonists around the world, and to stand with other international groups in support of the profession.


CARTOONS IN EDUCATION

Cartoons in Education

Every two weeks throughout the year, The Learning Forum and the AAEC offers CARTOONS FOR THE CLASSROOM, a free lesson resource for teachers discussing current events.  Visit NIEonline.com for more lesson plans.