![]() ![]() In 1996, she collaborated with Israeli author Etgar Keret on her first graphic novel, Nobody Said it Was Going to Be Fun, an Israeli bestseller. Modan is a co-founder of Actus Tragicus, an alternative comic artists collective and independent publishing house. ![]() After graduating, she began regularly writing and illustrating comic strips and stories for Israel's leading daily newspapers, as well as co-editing the Israeli edition of MAD magazine. ![]() She graduated cum laude from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Modan will present a public talk and teach a workshop for students on Visual Storytelling. Modan selected the works in conjunction with a planned visit to the University of Chicago, sponsored by the Shulamit Ran and Abraham Lotan Visiting Distinguished Artists Fund. This exhibit presents Modan's work across different genres, including her graphic novels, children's book illustrations, and comics. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies are proud to present Exit Wounds & Other Stories: A Selection of Works by Rutu Modan on view in the Café Logan, 915 E 60th, from September 12th, 2022. The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, the Shulamit Ran and Abraham Lotan Visiting Distinguished Artists Fund, and the Joyce Z. ![]()
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