Quentin Blake: Book Covers

Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Little Elborow Street, Rugby

Quentin Blake’s career illustrating books began over 60 years ago with his covers for paperback fiction. Since then he has created hundreds of designs for everything from literary classics to his own picture books. This exhibition features 60 of Blake’s book covers from the 1960s to the present: from mid-century Penguin paperbacks to finely-crafted special editions. First editions are shown..


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David Hughes: “Why can’t you draw something nice…?”

Moyses Hall Museum Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds

Moyse's Hall are proud to present 'Why can't you draw something nice..?' David Hughes is an internationally acclaimed illustrator who has worked for Time magazine, the New Yorker, The Guardian, The Observer, Granada TV, BBC, Daily Express, Punch, the Folio Society, and many more. Moyse’s Hall are working with him to create a display that spans his career, focusing on..


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Drawing Lots

Daphne Oram Gallery Level 0 Daphne Oram creative arts, Canterbury, United Kingdom

Artist Greg Stobbs moves between styles, disciplines and personalities to sustain a habit for drawing. An exhibition packed with Greg’s street art, sketches, murals and illustrations. The first in a series of exhibitions entitled “What does an artist do all day?” On 8 March there is a PV with a difference, with live drawing, and other surprises; all invited. The..


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WORKING WOMEN – THE ART OF SHEILA ROBINSON AND CHLOË CHEESE

The Fry Art Gallery 19A CASTLE STREET, SAFFRON WALDEN, ESSEX, United Kingdom

This exhibition focuses on the art of Sheila Robinson (1925-88) and also shows examples of the work of her daughter, Chloë Cheese (b.1952), whose early life was influenced by living with her mother in Great Bardfield with its community of artists.   Mother and daughter were educated at the Royal College of Art, and drawing is at the heart of..


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Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF)

Toronto Reference Library 789 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) exists to promote the breadth and diversity of comics and what is considered comics as a legitimate medium of literary and artistic worth. We seek to promote the creators of these works in their broad and diverse voices for the betterment of the medium of comics and to reach as broad an audience as..


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Printed Festival 2 : Print Harder

The Print Wagon and The Printhaus team up once again to bring you the return of PRINTED FESTIVAL, Wales' biggest festival all about print! “Always thinking of new ways to share and celebrate print with the community, we’ve put our heads together to create our biggest venture yet.” - Aidan, Print Wagon. Our aim is to build on the existing..


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LUSTR Illustration Festival

Bubenské nábř. 306, 170 00, Prague, Czech Republic

LUSTR is a festival of contemporary original illustration in Prague and the largest illustration exhibition in the Czech Republic. LUSTR isn’t just pictures on the walls – it is diverse installations by more than 100 selected artists, as well as workshops, talks/lectures, educational activities, music and drinks. The festival is a unique chance for the artists to meet each other, and share..


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