Spanish artist and cartoonist, Gogue to feature at Kingston University event this month

Kingston University's Language School is hosting a free event featuring artist and cartoonist Gogue on Monday, 31 March at 6pm.
Gogue will be present at the event to engage with attendees and answer questions. The sessions will be followed by an exhibition of his work.
Free drinks will also be available.
The event is free and open to students and the general public.

It will take place at Kingston University's Town House on Penrhyn Road.
You can register your attendance here.
Ángel Rodríguez López, known by his pen name "Gogue," is a celebrated cartoonist and illustrator from O Grove, Galicia in Spain.
Since 1981, Gogue has been a daily contributor to the esteemed Spanish newspaper Faro de Vigo, where his humour and wit have brought life to beloved characters such as Floreano, Monchiña, Epifanio, and others.
These creations have been an integral part of the paper's cultural identity since 1989.
Beyond Faro de Vigo, Gogue's talent has graced the pages of Spanish newspapers like La Voz de Galicia, El Correo Gallego, and Diario 16 de Galicia, as well as numerous American publications like The Washington Post, MovieMaker Magazine, and Fantasy Sports.
His insightful political cartoons are currently featured in the American publication Hoy en Delaware, where he captures the pulse of contemporary U.S. politics.
For further information and visuals, contact Rosa Rodriguez-Garrido at [email protected] or call 07957 307 306
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