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Sierra Edwards is an artist / cartoonist / panelist who makes things sometimes.

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Sierra Edwards is an artist, cartoonist, and speaker from Manchester, Connecticut. Sierra is the self-publisher of his comics, Man Rock Lake (2025) and A Bird Could (2026), and gives presentations at Anime Boston and ConnectiCon. He is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies where he received his MFA in Cartooning.

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Sierra Edwards is an artist, cartoonist, and speaker who makes existential comics inspired by the moody landscapes of New England and gives presentations at conventions. He is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies where he received his MFA in Cartooning and holds a BFA in Sculpture from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford. He is the self-publisher of his comics, Man Rock Lake (2025) and A Bird Could (2026), and winner of the Wolfgang Behl Prize in Sculpture. Sierra also speaks at conventions such as Anime Boston and ConnectiCon.

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Sierra Edwards is an artist, cartoonist, and speaker who makes existential and highly textured comics inspired by the moody landscapes of New England. He is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies where he received his MFA in Cartooning. He is the self-publisher of his comics, narrative sculptures, and zines such as, On the Island of Bluestone (2025), Man Rock Lake (2025), Message in a Bottle, (2025), Vantage Point (2026), and A Bird Could (2026). He exhibits at the comic and zine fair TWIST and speaks at Anime Boston and ConnectiCon where he gives presentations such as, The Historical Fantasy Shoujo Protagonist has a Complicated Relationship with Status (2024), Dear Jujutsu Kaisen, Have We Met Before? (2025), The Suffer Princess is Destined for Death (2025), and The Art of Reading Comics (2025). He is the winner of the Wolfgang Behl Prize in Sculpture and a graduate of the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, where he graduated magna cum laude with a BFA in Sculpture.

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Email me at sierraonwards @ gmail.com

Sierra uses he/they pronouns; loves frogs, stickers, anime, and powerade zero.