i was brought on recently by the Art Gallery of Ontario to create four large banners for their All Hours event last weekend! the banners framed Walker Court, which was filled with 70s and 80s arcade consoles. thanks so much to Sarah Febbraro !
charli xcx review
NOW Magazine had me on to do a comic concert review for Charli XCX’s show at Rebel last week!
click here to check it out.
long winter paris
i was recently invited on to create a poster for Long Winter Paris, a Canadian-French music festival happening next month! big thanks to Amy for having me on board.
life & death of fred herko
i was recently brought on to create a poster for The Life & Death of Fred Herko, a dance performance being mounted this fall in toronto. big thanks to Natalie for having me on board!
new comic in The Believer
i have a new 9-page comic in The Believer's 2019 Music Issue, exploring my love of Cher's ABBA covers album, and the resurgence of ABBA's music in moments of political and cultural turmoil. big thanks to my editor Kristen for being supportive of the idea! the mag is making its way into bookstores and the comic will make its way online at some point soon!
new nails: tour de french manicure!
was thrilled to create another poster for the New Nails party series! this edition's proceeds are going to the Friends For Life Bike Rally in support of the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation.
hungry bottom comics on gumroad
after some hmm-ing and haw-ing (haw!), i’ve decided to make the first issue of Hungry Bottom Comics available for purchase as a PDF for $4 on Gumroad! that’s like…50 cents if you’re in the US!
check it out here!
podcast appearances!
get ready for a double dose of my dorky canadian accent, folks!
two recent podcast interviews have gone up this week, one with OK Fox and Lucia Love of Art & Labor during my recent visit to New York City, where we chatted about TCAF, the Queers & Comics Conference, the #FreeBritney movement, and gentrification in our respective cities. you can check that out here!
the other interview was from a couple months with Inkstuds, where we talked about my artistic influences, coming of age in Toronto, the Hungry Bottom Comics series, and some of my recent projects. you can check that out here.
thanks to these peeps for having me on their shows! and don’t you get too used to the sound of my voice, it’s kind of a fluke that these both came out this week! hah
lambda literary nomination!
Our Wretched Town Hall has picked up a nomination in the LGBT Graphic Novel category for the upcoming Lambda Literary Awards! congrats to all the finalists!
the ceremony will be held on Monday, June 3rd, hosted by the legendary Justin Vivian Bond. <3
our wretched town hall review
“Nothing constrains Eric Kostiuk Williams. His cartooning is never less than near-infinitely adapatable, fluid, mercurial — maybe literally, as his forms, figures, even structures seem liquid at room temperature, ever in a state of joyous flux, refusing to define themselves and embracing the joyous possibilities of being whatever their whims allow them to be.
“Dull” is not a word in Eric Kostiuk Williams’ vocabulary, and that’s not just true on a surface level, its rejection on a conceptual level is at the very core of his overall artistic project.”
thanks to Ryan C from Four Color Apocalypse for his review of the new book!