The New Yorker
Felipe Galindo, also known as Feggo, is a seasoned visual artist with extensive experience as a cartoonist, illustrator, and educator. Since October 2002, Galindo has contributed to The New Yorker as a freelance cartoonist, while simultaneously managing Felipe Galindo Studio since February 1983, offering services in editorial and children's illustration, cartooning, animation, and public art. Notable clients include major publications and companies such as The New York Times, Nickelodeon, and Scholastic. Galindo has served as a teaching artist at the School of Visual Arts and has held educational roles at institutions like Poets House and the Hispanic Society of America. Early career accomplishments include a graphic researcher position at the National Archives in Mexico and design work for the MTA Arts and Design program. Galindo holds a BFA in Visual Arts with a focus on Public Art from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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