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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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Tag Archives: Jon Chad
Kickstart My Heart: Joyana McDiarmid and Maple Key Comics
The Center for Cartoon Studies alumna Joyana McDiarmid launched a Kickstarter last month to crowd-fund the first two issues of her new bimonthly comics anthology Maple Key Comics. The project is an ambitious one, to say the least–McDiarmid’s first issue alone … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Ebooks, Interview, New Book, Self-publishing
Tagged anthology, April Malig, Bill Bedard, Dan Rinylo, Iris Yan, Jon Chad, josh lees, joyana mcdiarmid, Kickstarter, Laurel Holden, laurel lynn leake, luke howard, Maple Key Comics, mathew new, Neil Brideau, rachel dukes, Sasha Steinberg, sophie goldstein, Will Payne
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2013 SPX Debuts Part 2
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
Tagged aaron cockle, amelia onerato, Colleen Frakes, Jon Chad, SPX 2013, steve seck
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OPEN HOUSE!
Cartooning, presentations, book signings. Check out the Post Office building and see CCS at its vital best. We love being in this building.
More 2012 MoCCA and Stumptown Books!
The books just keep a-rolling off the presses in White River Junction, Vermont, so here are some more sneak peeks of books to find this weekend at Stumptown in Portland and MoCCA in NYC! Nomi Kane (CCS ’11) will have … Continue reading
Summer Workshops Line-Up
Load ’em up, coach, the summer workshops at The Center for Cartoon Studies are available and waiting for you to fill the field. Here is a loverly run-down of the workshops (including two new ones!) and some of the fantastic … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, Education, Teaching
Tagged Aaron Renier, Alec Longstreth, Beth Hetland, book binding, cartoonists, Children's Books, comic books, comic narrative, Comics, computer, D.B. Johnson, digital production, drawing, Jason Lutes, Jon Chad, José-Luis Olivares, late night, making comics, master class, Paul Karasik, Robyn Chapman, Scott C., screen printing, story structure, summer fun, workshops, writing
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Joe Lambert’s Big Year
2011 was a great year for cartoonist and CCS ’08 alum Joseph Lambert. His new book I Will Bite You from Secret Acres won the sacred brick Ignatz award at the Small Press Expo last September (two to be exact, … Continue reading
Posted in CCS Alumni, Interview, New Book
Tagged CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, Center for Cartoon Studies, Graphic Novels, Helen Keller, Hyperion, I Will Bite You, Ignatz Award, Joe Lambert, John Martz, Jon Chad, Joseph Lambert, new books, Roaring Brook Press, Secret Acres, Small Press Expo, SPX
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SPX 2011 Debuts
This weekend, the streets of White River Junction may look a lot like a ghost town with the flood waters of Hurricane Irene canceling our local train festival Glory Days. But a lot of students are traveling SOUTH, way south … Continue reading
Posted in Cartoonist, CCS Alumni, Conventions, New Book
Tagged Alec Longstreth, Beth Hetland, Caitlin M., CCS Alum, CCS Alumni, CCS student work, Colleen Frakes, Jon Chad, Laura Terry, Nomi Kane
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Cartooning Studio Workshop: Day 1
Cartoon Studio is an annual summer workshop offered at The Center for Cartoon Studies. This workshop replicates the CCS thesis year in five short days. Students have full access to the production lab, studio space, and Schulz Library. They work on … Continue reading
Posted in Education, How To, Self-publishing, Teaching
Tagged deisgn, Jon Chad, Leo Geo, minicomics
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Warning: there are cartoonists in the audience.
The idea hit Colleen Frakes like a baby grand piano after cutting the tenuous string tied to it: cartoonists drawing at the theater! The Portland Mercury recently featured an article called Comic Night at the Opera where they invited local … Continue reading
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Tagged "theater" "Northern Stage" "comics" "Colleen Frakes" "Bryan Stone" "Jon Chad" "Lena Chandhok" "Caitlin McGurk" "Jan Berger" "Jen Vaughn", Bryan Stone, Caitlin McGurk, Colleen Frakes, Comics, Jan Berger, Jen Vaughn, Jon Chad, Lena Chandhok, Northern Stage, theater
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