Willaim Garner

Bill Garner was born on Aug. 7, 1935, in Temple, Texas, and attended the Texas School of Fine Arts from 1947 to 1954 and the University of Texas at Austin from 1954 to 1955. It was then that he began his art career with an Austin advertising agency as he worked his way through college. Garner served in the U.S. Armed forces from 1955 until 1962, when he was assigned to the Pacific Stars and Stripes as an illustrator and cartoonist. In 1963 he went to work for The Washington Star as a staff layout artist and part-time editorial cartoonist. He remained there until 1976, when he joined The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tenn., as an editorial cartoonist. In 1981, Garner won the National Headliner Award for his editorial cartoons. He then joined The Washington Times early in 1983, less than a year after the newspaper began publication, where he continued his work for 26 years until 2009. Garner has won numerous awards, including the National Newspaper Association Award in 1992 for Best Original Cartoon. Garner's paintings have been exhibited at the Fisher Gallery and the Mickelson Gallery in Washington D.C. and the Third Millennium in Annapolis, Md. He is a member of the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery in Memphis. Garner currently resides in Annapolis with his wife, Patricia, and their Bichon, Daisy.

Attribution: © 2011 Creators Syndicate

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  1. Latest: West Annapolis Artworks & Fine Framing presents a collection of diverse works by editorial cartoonist Bill Garner. Currently residing in Annapolis, Garner’s career began in 1955 while in the armed forces. He has since worked as an editorial cartoonist for the Washington Star and the Washington Times, where he remained from 26 years. Awards include the National Headliner Award in 1981 and the National Newspaper Association Award in 1992, among others. He is also a fine art romantic realist, with works reflective of the familiar struggle between urban and rural man. A collection of political cartoons, fine art paintings and satirical drawings will be on display from Oct. 12 to 29, with an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 12.

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