Barbara Brandon-Croft, the first nationally syndicated African American female cartoonist, visited Nigeria recently for a U.S. Speaker Programme, entitled, “Sketch & Satire: The Art and Impact of Editorial Cartooning.”
The cartoonist is best known for creating the comic strip Where I’m Coming From.
During its 15-year run, the comic strip appeared in over 65 newspapers across the United States and Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, and Barbados. Her comics are in the permanent collection of the U.S. Library of Congress.
The week-long speaker programme was organised in collaboration with the Punch Media Foundation and held at the American Corner Lekki.
Through workshops, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, Brandon-Croft exchanged views with Nigeria’s prominent and emerging cartoonists, journalists, comic artists, illustrators, caricaturists, animators, students, journalism and art professors.
As part of a three-day editorial cartooning workshop, Brandon-Croft joined veteran Nigerian cartoonist, Wale Adenuga for a lively panel discussion on the significance of visual storytelling in shaping public opinion. Together, they highlighted the importance of freedom of expression as one of the key pillars of a vibrant democracy.
During a moderated interactive session with aspiring editorial cartoonists, students, and professors of journalism and creative arts, Brandon-Croft covered various topics, including the creative process, the art of visual storytelling, writing and drawing comics, and getting noticed and published in national newspapers.
READ ALSO: Late Olubadan’s remains laid to rest at Aliiwo ancestral home
Afrobeats sensation Davido and American R&B star Chris Brown are gearing up for a massive…
•Someone called my son an imbecile on X –Bovi Africa’s first-ever talk concert, WithChude Live,…
Every family in Nigeria has been advised to ensure they have an engineer, particularly a…
"We remain unwavering in our commitment to policies that promote employee welfare, workplace safety, and…
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Foundation has conducted a free eye cataract surgery programme for…
The girl-child advocate further called on private companies and non-governmental organisations to create more opportunities…
This website uses cookies.