Tom Hart is the creator of the Hutch Owen series of graphic novels and
books, and has been a core instructor at New York City's School of
Visual Arts for 10 years, teaching cartooning to undergraduates,working
adults and teens alike. Among his students were
Dash Shaw,
Sarah Glidden Box Brown and other published cartoonists like
Leslie Stein,
Jessica Fink,
Nicole Virella,
Tintin Pantoja,
Yali Lin,
Josh Bayer,
Brendan Leach and
many others. His own work has been nominated for all the major industry
awards; his The Collected Hutch Owen was nominated for best graphic
novel in 2000. He was an early recipient of a Xeric Grant for
self-publishing cartoonists, and has been on many best-of lists in the
Comics Journal and other comix publications. He has been called "One of
the great underrated cartoonists of our time" by Eddie Campbell and "One
of my favorite cartoonists of the decade" by Scott McCloud. His daily
Hutch Owen comic strip ran for 2 years in newspapers in New York and
Boston, and his "Ali's House", co-created with Margo Dabaie was picked
up by King Features Syndicate. He has taught comix and sequential art at
schools and institutions all around New York City for 10 years, and has
conducted week-long workshops from Maine to Hawaii. In addition to
constant comix practice and work, he has studied drama, acting and
improvisation in New York and sees creating the Sequential Artists
Workshop as the next step of his teaching and learning career.