Geoff Grogan has been carving out his path as an independent cartoonist for over three decades, showcasing his creativity and talent in various forms of art. A graduate of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, he now serves as an Associate Professor of Art and Art History at Adelphi University, where he imparts his knowledge and passion for comics and animation to his students.
Grogan's work has been recognized and celebrated, with accolades such as the Xeric award for "Look Out! Monsters" in 2007 and being featured in Houghton-Mifflin's America's Best Comics series for his oversized mixed-media comic book, "Fandancer." His artistry extends beyond the realm of comics, as he has exhibited his comics-oriented collages and paintings nationally and internationally, including a prestigious showcase at the Drawing Center in lower Manhattan in 2004.
Continuing to push boundaries and explore new horizons, Grogan has recently ventured into creating comic book series like "Green Screen" and "Captain Daquiri Jones and the Space-Rockettes," both of which have received successful funding on Kickstarter. In addition, he has delved into animation, producing a tribute to Charles Schulz with an animated adaptation of the 1963 record album, "Good Grief, Charlie Brown! Peanuts."
To bring a touch of artistic flair into your home or office, consider purchasing prints of Geoff Grogan's work. With a diverse range of styles and themes in his comics, collages, and paintings, his pieces are sure to add a unique and captivating touch to any space.