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Tim Menees

Tim Menees drew political cartoons for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for 30 years.  He grew up in and near Seattle, graduated from the University of Washington, and wrote for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

 

He moved to Pittsburgh in 1976.  

 

His work appeared in the national newspapers and newsmagazines, cartoon anthologies, and on network TV.  He drew three syndicated comic strips, and among his fans was Susan Ford who gave a drawing to her dad, President Gerald Ford.  He wrote and illustrated a weekly column for the newspaper, as well as feature stories, including accounts of his 24-hour visit inside a state penitentiary, a week aboard a Great Lakes freighter and a two-part series on the arts in prison.

 

In 2010, one of his paintings was part of an art show at the city’s Carnegie Museum of Art.  He as shown his cartoons at Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol Museum.  He is represented by galleries in Pittsburgh and on Prince Edward Island, Canada.  

 

 

 

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