Andrice Arp

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← Previous revision Revision as of 17:57, 21 April 2026 Line 4: Line 4: | image = Andrice Arp Chris Cilva Jesse Reklaw Stumptown Comics Festival 2007 Tim Goodyear.jpg | image = Andrice Arp Chris Cilva Jesse Reklaw Stumptown Comics Festival 2007 Tim Goodyear.jpg | imagesize = | imagesize = | caption = Andrice Arp (right) with [[Chris Cilla]], [[Jesse Reklaw]], [[Dylan Williams (comics)|Dylan Williams]] and [[Tim Goodyear]] at the [[Stumptown Comics Festival]] in 2007. | caption = Andrice Arp (right) with Chris Cilla, [[Jesse Reklaw]], [[Dylan Williams (comics)|Dylan Willians]], and [[Tim Goodyear]] at the [[Stumptown Comics Festival]] in 2007. | alt = | alt = | birth_name = | birth_name = | birth_date = 1969 | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1969}} | birth_place = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_date = Line 18: Line 18: | pencil = | pencil = | ink = | ink = | edit = | edit = y | publish = | publish = | letter = | letter = Line 29: Line 29: | website = | website = }} }} '''Andrice Arp''' (born 1969 in [[Los Angeles]]) is a [[United States|U.S.]] [[comics artist]] and [[illustrator]], and the daughter of astronomer [[Halton Arp]]. She has been a contributor to the self-published comic ''Hi-Horse''. In 2004, ''Hi-Horse Omnibus'', comprising all new material, was published by [[Alternative Comics (publisher)|Alternative Comics]]. Arp also contributed to the comics anthology ''[[Mome (comics)|Mome]]''. '''Andrice Arp''' (born 1969 in [[Los Angeles]]) is a [[United States|U.S.]] [[comics artist]] and [[illustrator]]. She is the daughter of astronomer [[Halton Arp]].
Arp was a contributor and co-editor (along with [[Bishakh Som]], Howard John Arey, and Joan Reilly) of ''Hi-Horse Omnibus'' [[comics anthology]], published by [[Alternative Comics]] in 2004. (Another of the book's contributors, [[Martin Cendreda]], was nominated for a 2004 [[Ignatz Award]] for Promising New Talent.) Arp also contributed to the comics anthology ''[[Mome (comics)|Mome]]''.

In September 2006, Arp's work was featured in an exhibit at the [[Cartoon Art Museum]] in San Francisco, as well as a museum in New York.<ref>{{cite web |title=Small Press Exhibit |publisher=Cartoon Art Museum |year=2006 |accessdate=2006-09-18 |url=http://www.cartoonart.org/exhibits.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060829193916/http://www.cartoonart.org/exhibits.html |archivedate=2006-08-29 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In September 2006, Arp's work was featured in an exhibit at the [[Cartoon Art Museum]] in San Francisco, as well as a museum in New York.<ref>{{cite web |title=Small Press Exhibit |publisher=Cartoon Art Museum |year=2006 |accessdate=2006-09-18 |url=http://www.cartoonart.org/exhibits.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060829193916/http://www.cartoonart.org/exhibits.html |archivedate=2006-08-29 |url-status=dead }}</ref>