New Yorker Cartoonist Harry Bliss Talk at the Sheldon

Past event
Sep 18, 2017, 6:45 to 8:30 PM

Come laugh and learn when New Yorker cover and cartoon artist, Harry Bliss, speaks Monday, September 18th at the Henry Sheldon Museum in Middlebury. Bliss, who resides in Burlington, will trace his artistic lineage and growth as a "slightly off"
cartoonist. As James Sturm of the Center for Cartoon Studies remarked, "If his cartoon collection 'Death by Laughter' doesn't make you laugh out loud, then you are probably already dead." Bliss's children's books and original illustrations are on display in the exhibit "Draw Me a Story - Tell Me a Tale", on view at the Sheldon Museum. The evening begins with a brief introduction to the exhibit, followed by the talk. $5 for general public; free admission for museum members.
The Sheldon Museum One Park Street For more information: HenrySheldonMuseum.org or 802-388-2117

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