Madeline Zuluaga is an illustrator/storyteller who wanders, but is currently in California. Her work is influenced by unusual characters in ordinary slice of life settings. She loves to create stories and images that make unlikely characters and situations believable. This is because her interests and aesthetics are particular and lead her to obsess over drawing talking turnips and capybaras. At the end of the day, she wants to create art to make people smile. A fun fact about Madeline: She worked internationally in Kobe-shi, Japan, on the JET Programme from July 2019 - October 2020.
 

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  Education

      School of Visual Arts - BFA in illustration, class of 2016

   Publications

2018 - "Mine!: A Comics Collection to Benefit Planned Parenthood" Anthology - 2018 Ringo Award Winning Anthology

2017 - “Capybara Parade” Artbook - Collection of Capybara illustrations from 2016 -2017 (Self Published)

2017- NYC Japanese language newspaper "Yomitime"

2017 - "New Frontiers: The Many Worlds of George Takei"  Anthology

2016 - "When The Rules Aren't Right: 7 Time Travel Tales of Activism" Graphic Novel

2016 - School of Visual Art's Illustration Portfolio 37

  Feature | Interview | Gallery

Powers in Numbers: 2022 - Gallery Nucleus | San Francisco Taiko Dojo Fundraising Taiko Art Show | Shelf Liners for Your ‘Nice’ List - SVA 2017 Gift Guide | Capybara Madness | Visual Arts Journal School of Visual Arts Magazine Fall 2017 | Women Write About Comics Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast | School of Visual Arts Alumni "Notes & Exhibitions" January Newsletter

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