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Sally Kindberg’s Corona Diary’s Krakow website appearance
In 2018 I visited a fantastic comics exhibition in Krakow and have just learned that Artur Wabik, one of the curators I met there, has written about my recent Corona Diary , along with work by Jeroen Funke, Simon Hanselmann, Tom Gauld, … Continue reading
Posted in Comic strips, Drawings, Handwriting
Tagged Artur Wabik, comic strip diary, Corona Diary, diary, Krakow, Miasto Literatury, Teraz Komiks exhibition, Teraz Komiks!
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Visit to Krakow
When I first decided to visit Krakow, partly because I’d heard about the Teraz Komiks! exhibition from comics guru Paul Gravett, I chose my hotel because of its name – the Copernicus. The sixteenth century Polish astronomer, famous for his … Continue reading
Posted in Sketchbooks, Travels
Tagged Bishop Erazm Ciolek Palace, Collegium Mauis, Copernicus, Copernicus Hotel, Higher Synagogue Kazimierz, Kazimierz, Krakow, Krakow Mariacki Church, Mrozek, Paul Gravett, Poor Clares Krakow, relics, St Andrew's Church Krakow, St Stanislaw Kazimierczyk, Teraz Komiks!, The Comic Strip History of Space, Wawel castle, Wierzynek
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At Krakow’s Teraz Komiks! exhibition
So excited to visit Teraz Komiks! (Comics Now!) at Krakow’s National Museum last week, and to meet curators Artur Wabik and Tomasz Trzaskalik, who kindly showed me around the exhibition, and some of the delightful city of Krakow as well. … Continue reading