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John Hendrix is the Kenneth E. Hudson Professor of Art and founding chair of the MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture program at Washington University in St. Louis’s Sam Fox School. His work bridges historical biography, religious themes, and graphic novels, with notable books like The Mythmakers (2024) and The Faithful Spy (2018). He teaches illustration and visual culture, emphasizing creativity and ethical storytelling.
Award-winning illustrator, Hendrix’s art appears in New Yorker, National Geographic, and major book jackets. Recognitions include the 2024 Society of Illustrators Distinguished Educator Award and 2021 3x3 Magazine Educator of the Year. His exhibitions include the Society of Illustrators Annual Shows (2018–2019) and solo showcases at venues like Middle Tennessee State University.
Research focuses on visual storytelling’s role in theology, history, and education. His Mythmakers graphic novel explores C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien’s intellectual partnership, while The Holy Ghost uses humor to discuss Christian concepts. Teaching philosophy emphasizes sketchbook practices and creative courage, as detailed in Drawing Is Magic.
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