Art Soiree’s Apocalyptoon Debuts at Artisphere

With simple pen strokes these cartoonists foreshadow the future, poke fun at the past and imply hidden motives. The result of this creative license is a unique perspective on future—entertaining, clever,insightful — and FUNNY!

Kal (Economist), Tom Toles (Washington Post), Matt Wuerker (Politico), Jeff Danziger (New York Times, LA Times, Huffington Post, etc), Daryl Cagle (MSNBC), Damien Glez (Le Monde, Courrier International, La Gazette), Dan Piraro (Bizarro) and more political  artists shared their cartoon craft at the opening of Art Soiree’s Apocalyptoon in the Rosslyn Artisphere.   Journo-band Suspicious Package was also on hand to deliver some humor and harmony.

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