The American Museum of Tort Law (AMTL), is proud to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Matt Wuerker, and Hall of Fame The New Yorker magazine cartoonist/illustrator Barry Blitt for a special daylong Program – ‘If It Doesn’t Please the Court: Two Ink-Stained Wretches on the Art of Political Satire.’ Consumer protection pioneer and AMTL Founder Ralph Nader, will join Blitt and Wuerker on the Program.
Public Event
1:00 p.m. Blitt and Wuerker will be joined by Ralph Nader to speak on the Art of Political Satire. Blitt and Wuerker will talk about their creative processes; how they transform news into art and satire; and will show examples of their work. It will be a fascinating look into the minds of two of the leading illustrators of our time. The Museum will be open after the conclusion of the program at 2:30 pm, until 5:30 pm for visitors.
If It Doesn’t Please the Court: Two Ink-Stained Wretches on the Art of Political Satire
11:00 a.m. CARTOON AND ILLUSTRATION WORKSHOP led by Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Matt Wuerker and Hall of Fame The New Yorker magazine cartoonist/illustrator Barry Blitt. Participation is limited.
Location
The events are held at Winsted United Methodist Church, 630 Main Street, Winsted, CT.