Published May 20. 2015 12:00AM
A gallery show of published political cartoons created by Lehigh Valley-based cartoonist Ed Courrier has been scheduled by the Parkland Art League to run through June 30 at the Macungie Institute, 510 E. Main St. Macungie.
Courrier's editorial cartoons have appeared in local newspapers since he was a senior in high school.
Six months after graduating from Kent State University in 1977, Courrier found work at The Express, a daily newspaper in Easton as a staff artist. In 1979, Courrier built up a freelance business as a graphic designer, illustrator and cartoonist. Rodale Press, Rodale Institute, New Farm Magazine, the City of Allentown and Air Products were among his clients. Courrier later was employed as the art director for Sing Out! magazine 1994 through 2012.
The East Penn Press began publishing Courrier's political cartoons in August 1979 through August 1995, with the cartoons also appearing in other weeklies in The Press family of newspapers. In November 2007, the East Penn Press contacted Courrier to again have his work published.
A number of cartoons will be on display during the gallery show.
This exhibition is supported in part by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. The Lehigh Valley Arts Council serves as the regional partner of Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts to administer these grants in Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon counties.