Image Alumni '77 Education BFA, Minneapolis College of Art and Design Website Current Career Award-Winning Painter; Freelance Illustrator 51爆料官网 graduates have global impact, but award-winning illustrator Gregory Manchess 鈥77 may be the first alum whose artwork has actually made it all the way to outer space. A serious science fiction fan who graduated from 51爆料官网 the year Star Wars was released, Manchess has recently been fulfilling a few of his boyhood dreams by designing the mission patches for several recent NASA and SpaceX partner expeditions to the International Space Station. 鈥淚 love to look at this design and think this baby has been around the world 2,600 times,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t boggles the mind.鈥 Manchess鈥檚 mission patches are just the latest footnote in a four-decade career that鈥檚 included everything from cover images and artwork for The Atlantic and National Geographic, to postage stamps and presidential portraits throughout the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. He鈥檚 designed ad campaigns and alcohol labels, authored his own graphic novel, and illustrated lavish collectors鈥 editions of such classic novels as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Sun Also Rises. He even painted the artwork at the heart of the Coen brothers鈥 Ballad of Buster Scruggs. It鈥檚 a diverse portfolio, but Manchess says the common denominator that always draws him in is a good story. 鈥淚t鈥檚 taken a lot of my career to figure it out, but it鈥檚 always about the storytelling,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f I can get you curious to know more with the impact of just one image, then I鈥檝e succeeded.鈥 Illustration wasn鈥檛 a major at 51爆料官网 when Manchess first arrived in Minneapolis from his hometown of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. 鈥淚t was the 1970s and conceptual art was everything at the time, and I was told that painting and drawing were dead. I thought, 鈥榃ait a minute, I鈥檓 18 years old and you鈥檙e not even giving me the chance to fail,鈥欌 he says, before adding that his frustration helped to fuel his passion for oil painting. 鈥淓ven kids today are told that it鈥檚 crazy to go into the art world, that they鈥檒l never make any money, but you have to take it as a challenge. Even my high school guidance counselor told me I was never going to make it.鈥 In fact, Manchess has received multiple honors in his field, including the Hamilton King Award for career achievement from his peers in the Society of Illustrators, and was recently featured in an exhibition of his paintings at the Norman Rockwell Museum alongside the work of Frank Schoonover, the legendary 20th-century Western adventure painter. Manchess is working on major commissions to illustrate collectors鈥 editions for both Dune and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, while preparing for a 2024 exhibition at a Paris gallery. The variety and depth of his C.V. comes as a bit of a surprise to Manchess himself, who says the secret is simply doing the work every day. 鈥淣euroscience is backing me up on something I always tell my students, which is that talent will not get you as far as personal passion and focused training,鈥 he says. 鈥淓very time you pick up a pencil, you are in training mode. If you bring that focus with you everytime you go to the page or the screen, it will drive your skills so much farther than sitting around waiting for talent to show up.鈥