Historical
A Comic Tour of Art History
- Rozsika Parker Intro to "The Subversive Stitch" Dec 9, 2015 like1 #51 EDIT
- Malcolm McCullough "Abstracting Craft . . ." Dec 9, 2015 like0 #50 EDIT
- Lacey Jane Roberts "Put Your Thing Down . . ." Dec 9, 2015 like0 #49 EDIT
- Julia Bryan-Wilson "Body Craft" Dec 9, 2015 like0 #48 EDIT
- "Harmony Hammond's Floorpieces" Dec 9, 2015 like0 #47 EDIT
- Paul Greenhalgh "The Progress of Captain Ludd" Dec 9, 2015 like0 #46 EDIT
- Black and Burisch "Craft Hard, Die Free" Dec 9, 2015 like0 #45 EDIT
- Elissa Auther "Feminist Politicization" Dec 9, 2015 like0 #44 EDIT
- Arthur Danto's "Weaving as Metaphor and Model . . ." Dec 9, 2015 like0 #43 EDIT
- Christy Mag Uidhir's "Comics and Collective Authorship" Dec 2, 2015 like0 #42 EDIT
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One of my goals with comics is to use them to teach history, particularly art history. I look for touching, exciting, or fun stories from history texts and use comics to bring them to life and illustrate important concepts.