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Elizabeth Beier is an Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Comics Program at California College of the Arts (CCA). She specializes in transformative narrative art addressing themes of sexuality, body image, intimacy, and community. Her work bridges personal memoir with broader cultural commentary, particularly through LGBTQ+ perspectives.
Beier's research interests focus on the intersection of queer identity, digital culture, and visual storytelling. She has published widely, including her award-winning graphic memoir The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors (2017), recognized by Advocate as one of the best LGBT graphic novels of the year. Her shorter comics appear in outlets like the San Francisco Chronicle, The Nib, and The Lily.
She actively promotes live storytelling through comic readings at venues across the U.S., including the 2016 San Francisco Moth Grand Slam. Beier advocates for community-centered art that fosters connection beyond virtual spaces, emphasizing face-to-face dialogue.
Awards:
- Advocate's Best LGBT Graphic Novel (2017)
Key Contributions: Organizes annual live comic events, blending artistic expression with social engagement. Her work critiques societal norms around body image and queer relationships through accessible, humor-infused narratives.
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