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Fiona Smyth (born 1964) is a Canadian cartoonist, illustrator, and comics educator.


Biography

Born in
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, Smyth was educated at a
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girls' school before her family moved to
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. After graduating from the art program at
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, she took a degree from the
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in 1986. She began creating comics as a student, inspired in part by the work of
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and Chester Brown. Smyth established herself as a painter and muralist (including designing the facade of the iconic
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music venue) in Toronto, often incorporating comics and
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s into her practice, stating "“Even my earliest shows, I would make zines to sell. So I would have an art show but make a mini-zine to sell, because people might not be able to afford a painting, but they could afford a zine.” Along with collaborating with schoolmates Maurice Vellekoop and
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, Smyth also contributed solo work to many comics anthologies and zines.
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published four issues of her
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series ''Nocturnal Emissions'' between 1991 and 1994. Her longrunnig weekly
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''Cheez'' began in Exclaim! Magazine and ran for ten years (1992–2002). Smyth has been an instructor at OCAD University since 2006. She was inducted into the Giants of the North: The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame in 2019.


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