Molly Crabapple draws from reality

Studio 360
Molly Crabapple holds one of her drawings from her book “Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War.”

Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer who illustrates and reports on conflicts around the globe for Vice, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books and other outlets. Her work captures haunting imagery like the inside of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the faces of asylum seekers at the Texas border with a striking, ground-level point of view.

Studio 360 guest host Maeve Higgins talks to Crabapple about collaborating with Syrian writer Marwan Hisham to co-write “Brothers of the Gun” — an intimate, firsthand look at life inside ISIS-occupied Syria. “Marwan went around risking his life to take these photos that showed the truth of the occupation,” Crabapple says. “I drew it, but he art directed it. I consider the illustrations equally his.”

Crabapple also discusses the video she made with The Intercept — “A Message From the Future” — which illustrates Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s vision for the Green New Deal. “Usually the subjects I focus on are […] incredibly grim and tragic things,” Crabapple says. “It was really nice to be able to do something that was utopian.”

youtube://v/d9uTH0iprVQ

Crabapple also shares what’s in her sketchbook and draws Maeve Higgins during their conversation.

Molly drawing
Molly Crabapple draws Maeve Higgins during their interview.Studio 360
Molly Crabapple's drawing of Maeve Higgins.
Molly Crabapple’s drawing of Maeve Higgins.Studio 360
Maeve and Molly
Guest host Maeve Higgins and Molly CrabappleStudio 360
Are you with The World?

The story you just read is available to read for free because thousands of listeners and readers like you generously support our nonprofit newsroom. Every day, the reporters and producers at The World are hard at work bringing you human-centered news from across the globe. But we can’t do it without you: We need your support to ensure we can continue this work for another year.

When you make a gift of $10 or more a month, we’ll invite you to a virtual behind-the-scenes tour of our newsroom to thank you for being with The World.