I'm giving a talk at the Art Workers Guild this Thursday (April 26). It's a members and guests kind of arrangement, so not open to the public. It's an incredible place and I'm flattered to be invited.
GRAHAM RAWLE is a London-based writer and collage artist. His ‘Lost Consonants’ series ran weekly in the Weekend Guardian for 15 years. He has produced other regular series for The Observer, Sunday Telegraph Magazine and The Times.
Among his published books are the Wonder Book of Fun, Lying Doggo, and Diary of an Amateur Photographer. His critically acclaimed Woman’s World, a novel created entirely from fragments of found text, is being made into a feature film. His reinterpretation of The Wizard of Oz won 2009 Book of the Year at the British Book Design Awards. His most recent book, The Card, was published in June 2012 by Atlantic Books.
Graham lectures and exhibits internationally. He teaches on the MA Sequential Design/Illustration and MA Arts and Design by Independent Project courses at the University of Brighton.