Set Sail with Cartoonists at Sea
Join celebrated cartoonists as they host exclusive masterclasses and drawing sessions during select 2018 Queen Mary 2® Transatlantic Crossings—only on Cunard.
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NEW YORK > LONDON
JUNE 10-17, 2018 | NOVEMBER 11-18, 2018 | 7 NIGHTS
Matthew Diffee has been contributing cartoons to The New Yorker since 1999. His work has also appeared in Time, The Huffington Post, The Believer and Texas Monthly magazines. He is the author of “Hand Drawn Jokes for Smart Attractive People” and the editor of three volumes of “The Rejection Collection: Cartoons You Never Saw and Never Will See in The New Yorker.” In 2013, Diffee received the Silver Reuben Award for best single panel cartoonist of the year. Set sail with Matthew »
NEW YORK > LONDON
JULY 20-27, 2018 | 7 NIGHTS
Emily Flake has been cartooning for The New Yorker since 2008. She is also the author of “Mama Tried: Dispatches from the Seamy Underbelly of Modern Parenting.” Her illustrations appear in publications all over the world. She makes her home in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and a small orange cat. Set sail with Emily »
NEW YORK > LONDON
AUGUST 26 – SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 | 7 NIGHTS
David Sipress’ first cartoon appeared in The New Yorker in 1998, and he was newyorker.com’s first Daily Cartoonist, during the 2012 Presidential election. His work has also appeared in the Boston Phoenix, Time, Parade, Playboy, Funny Times, the Washington Post, Harper’s, Gastronomica, and Shambhala Sun. Sipress has also lectured on the art of the cartoon and published eight collections of his cartoons. Set sail with David
NEW YORK > LONDON
OCTOBER 7-14, 2018 | 7 NIGHTS
Benjamin Schwartz has been a regularly contributing cartoonist for The New Yorker since 2012. When he isn’t at the drawing board, he’s working as an Assistant Professor of Medicine (in Surgery) at Columbia University Medical Center, where he uses art to help teach future doctors how to deliver more compassionate, patient-centered care. He lives in the suburbs of New York City with his wife and daughter (whose name he sneaks in to each of his cartoons). Set sail with Benjamin »