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The Schulz Library is packed with zines, graphic novels, cartoon collections, and related ephemera— an amazing and inspirational resource for The Center for Cartoon Studies students and faculty.
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Monthly Archives: August 2013
2013 SPX Debuts – Part 1
The Small Press Expo, North America’s Premiere Independent Cartooning and Comic Arts Festival. is just around the corner! Come September 14th-15th, droves of CCS students, alumni and faculty will be headed down to both attend the show and sell their work. … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Conventions, Self-publishing, Uncategorized
Tagged adam whittier, alexis cornell, Cole Closser, Dan Rinylo, joyana mcdiarmid, Laura Terry, laurel lynn leake, Lena Chandhok, little tommy lost, Melanie Gillman, nothing should be precious, phoneix, queerotica, rachel dukes, Rio Aubry Taylor, SPX 2013, tiny dynamo
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“Come for the Comics, Stay for the Doughnuts”: Paul Karasik and students at the Center for Cartoon Studies’ Graphic Novel Workshop
Paul Karasik has good things to say about the doughnut situation here in White River Junction. “The Polka Dot Diner doughnut is a superior product,” Karasik said when interviewed in The Center for Cartoon Studies’ Schulz Library. “It’s not overly … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Cartoonist, Education, Teaching, Visiting Artist
Tagged Graphic Novels, Paul Karasik, Summer Workshop
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The Main Street Museum needs your support!
White River Junction’s darling Main Street Museum is making a brave push through a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for essential renovations to its infrastructure! Renovations to their existing infrastructure, are estimated to cost between $5,000 – $7,000. These renovations include … Continue reading
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Tagged Kickstarter, main street museum, white river junction
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Able Alec Longstreth and Jumpin’ Jon Chad on the CCS Summer Workshops
Hey there true believers! This reporter recently sat down with those terrible titans of comics coaching, those inscrutable instructors of sequential storytelling, those profound professors of paneled pomposity, Alec Longstreth and Jon Chad! These erudite educators had just finished up … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Education, How To, Interview, Teaching, Uncategorized
Tagged Cartoon Studio, Cartooning, Create Comics, Summer Workshop
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New Arrivals: Week of August 12th
Little by little the Schulz Library is always expanding its collection. Thanks to generous donations from publishers, artists, and collectors the world over, our collection is abundant and unique. From our selection of contemporary graphic novels, to our out-of-print and … Continue reading
Joseph Lambert and the Trials of Helen Keller
Joe Lambert is one of The Center for Cartoon Studies’ most accomplished alumni. Between his multiple Ignatz wins and recent Eisner win for Best Reality-Based work (2012’s Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller, a tie with David Lasky … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, CCS Alumni, Interview
Tagged Best Reality Based Work, Eisner Award, Graphic Novels, Joe Lambert
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