Diplomas/Degrees
Diplomas/Degrees
M.F.A./M.S., Pratt Institute (1996)
B.F.A., S.U.N.Y. Purchase (1985)
Recent Courses
Recent Courses
Character Design
From Disney To Burton And Beyond: The History Of Animation
From Krazy Kat To Maus: A History Of The Comics
Illustration I
Senior Thesis Project 2
Senior Thesis Project I
Senior Thesis Project I Character Animation
Senior Thesis Project I Children'S Book Illustration
Senior Thesis Project I Illustrated Narrative
Senior Thesis Project I Illustration Projects
Senior Thesis Project I Independent Animation
Senior Thesis Project I Studies In Animation
Visual Narrative I
Specialization/Interests
Specialization/Interests
Visual Story-telling; Comic books, Comic Strips, The History of Comic Strips and Comic Books, The History of Animation, Animation, Contemporary Art History and Theory, Modern Art History
Research Interests
Research Interests
Graphic Novels, Comic Books,Comic Strips,Comic Book Imagery, Drawing, Collage.
Books
Books
Grogan, Geoff (2014). . Kansas City, KA: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC.
Grogan, Geoff (2014). Kansas City, KA: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC.
Grogan, Geoff (2014). . Kansas City, KA: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC.
Grogan, Geoff (2014). . Kansas City, KA: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC.
Chapters
Chapters
Grogan, Geoff (2009). . In Molotiu, Andrei (Eds.). Abstract Comics: The Anthology. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Books.
Creative Scholarship
Creative Scholarship
"Jetpack Jr.". Jetpack Jr. is a comic strip featured three times a week as part of Universal Uclick's GoComics.com line-up. The strip has bee running at GoComics.com since April 2013. http://www.gocomics.com/jetpack-jr. April 2012.
"Exhibition mural design". Mural Design for the exhibition, "Comic Book Apocalypse:The Graphic World of Jack Kirby"; August 24-October 10, 2015. California State University at Northridge; Los Angeles. August 2015.
Grants
Grants
Fall 2007: $5000. Xeric Grant for comic book self-publishers from the Xeric Foundation(xericfoundation.org). This grant covered the production costs of my book "Look Out! Monsters", which was printed and distributed to comics shops in the Spring of 2008. In 2009 I was awarded a faculty development grant for $5000. which paid for the printing of the follow-up mixed-media comic book; "Fandancer", which was a "Notable Comic" in "America's Best Comics of 2011".
Honors and Accomplishments
Honors and Accomplishments
2003: Village Voice "Best of New York": "Best Desecrator of a New York Institution" awarded for my comic book collages using the New York Times.
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