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Andrew Moltrin - 90s Mini-Comics Oral History Archives

Andrew Coltrin is a writer, comics artist, and disabilities advocate when not at the day job as a paraeducator for a large urban school district.

For decades Andrew thought he was just weird, anxious and unexplainably broken until the DSM finally had an update that caught up with lived experience. Andrew was diagnosed as autistic at the age of 37, and informally diagnosed with ADHD by his brother in 2023 (“your DHD is Advanced”).

Andrew’s previous works include the glossary zine A is for Autistic, and the zine Ability: Emerging from the Social Constraints on Neurodivergence and Disability. Andrew has also led staff trainings about neurodiversity and has spoken on panels at the Interdisciplinary Autism Research Festival (2021) and the Tucson Zine Fest (2023).

Thanks for listening!

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Pro-Call with Craig Bostick - July 30

We bring in comic professionals from all walks of life to guest speak (virtually) at SAW. These guest speakers give SAW students/members some insight from their personal experiences throughout their comics career and welcome questions at the end of each session. Come join us!

Please join us and Craig Bostick as he talks about his comics-making process!

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Accepting Applications for SAW’s 2024-25 Emerging Artists Residency

Applications are now open for our 2024-25 Emerging Artists Residency! This residency provides professional development opportunities for up to 8 artists each calendar year and includes access to a shared studio, library and workshop space, artistic mentorship, and publication opportunities.

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