Acclaimed cartoonist Liana Finck draws with humor, honesty, and heart on everything from the awkwardness of daily life to the weight of cultural memory. A regular contributor to The New Yorker and author of graphic works such as Passing for Human and Let There Be Light, Finck reimagines biblical stories, wrestles with questions of faith and doubt, and explores motherhood, Jewish identity and being human in general in both personal and universal ways. In this interview, she will reflect on her creative process, the intersection of art and Judaism, and the power of cartoons to capture what is both timeless and deeply contemporary.
Sponsor: Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program