Screened In Exile by Andrew Alexander
Furloughed from work and apartment lease unrenewed, New York-based cartoonist Andrew Alexander descended into Carrboro for four fateful months in early 2021. He spent these months sitting on my living room floor, making a series of large-scale charcoal drawings from the hours of movies and television that filled his days.
These drawings culminated in a gallery exhibition at Attic 506 in Chapel Hill and are collected here in a magazine-size risograph zine.
32 pages, saddle-stitched
1-color risograph
8.25” x 10.5”
Furloughed from work and apartment lease unrenewed, New York-based cartoonist Andrew Alexander descended into Carrboro for four fateful months in early 2021. He spent these months sitting on my living room floor, making a series of large-scale charcoal drawings from the hours of movies and television that filled his days.
These drawings culminated in a gallery exhibition at Attic 506 in Chapel Hill and are collected here in a magazine-size risograph zine.
32 pages, saddle-stitched
1-color risograph
8.25” x 10.5”
Furloughed from work and apartment lease unrenewed, New York-based cartoonist Andrew Alexander descended into Carrboro for four fateful months in early 2021. He spent these months sitting on my living room floor, making a series of large-scale charcoal drawings from the hours of movies and television that filled his days.
These drawings culminated in a gallery exhibition at Attic 506 in Chapel Hill and are collected here in a magazine-size risograph zine.
32 pages, saddle-stitched
1-color risograph
8.25” x 10.5”