Charles Burns is the award-winning creator of the 400-page graphic novel opus Black Hole, currently in production as a major motion picture. He was an early contributor to RAW and has since published numerous books, including Hard-Boiled Defective Stories, Skin Deep: Tales of Doomed Romance, Big Baby, and Close Your Eyes. Burns has created covers for the NewYorker, Time Magazine, Esquire, and he has been the official cover artist for The Believer magazine since 2003.
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Book Launch & Exhibition Opening
April 2, 5-8pm
Gallery Talk, 6pm
Presentation will be immediately followed by a book signing.
Original art will be on display.
“The timeless dilemma of balancing artist integrity and the dictates of the marketplace is addressed with compassion and sensitivity in this recounting of an eventful 24 hours in the life of a rug maker in eastern Europe in the early 1900s.” – Booklist
Exhibition on display:
April 2 – May 1
The Center for Cartoon Studies
White River Junction, Vermont
Gallery hours:
Saturdays 10am-2pm
March 19, 7pm
http://punchbuggytour.com/
Join Liz Baillie, MK Reed and Ken Dahl for an evening of comics reading, music, and goings-on! CCS will welcome these traveling cartoonists with a reception, followed by a book signing.
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Katherine Roy (CCS ‘10) Receives Praise on We Love You So
We Love You So highlights art that influenced Spike Jonze’s feature film Where The Wild Things Are. Katherine Roy’s Caterpillar Tales recently made this prestigious list.
“The only thing better than enthusiasm is enthusiasm + talent. Katherine Roy is an exemplar of both— a cartooning machine whose Caterpillar Tales celebrates the adventures and struggles of its namesake hero.”
Minis Monday:
Samuel Gaskin (CCS ‘07)
The Comics Journal
by Rich Kreiner
“ Any superficial distractions, anything that might artificially divert or manipulate is neglected. This is bare-boned reportage of certain emotions and, alternatively, the haunting vacuum of the absence of others. In allowing a place for self-pity and stupidity and confusion without frills or buffers, Gaskin lets the material speak for itself.”
Create Comics
July 12–16 | Ages 16+
Learn all the basics of creating comic books, for beginner to advanced students.
Cartooning Studio
August 2–6 | Ages 18+
A 5-day intensive, ideal for adults and college students (with a for-credit option).
Extended Studio Option
August 9–11
For more information and to register…
March 5 – March 27
Gallery Hours
Saturdays, 10am-2pm
Masterpiece Comics adapts a variety of classic literary works with the most iconic visual idioms of 20th-century comics. Dense with exclamation marks and lurid colors, R. Sikoryak’s parodies remind us of the sensational excesses of the canon, or, if you prefer, of the economical expressiveness of classic comics from Batman to Garfield. (more…)
Publishers Weekly
by Sasha Watson
Like so many creative professionals, James Sturm wears more than one hat. Both a dedicated comics educator and a critically acclaimed cartoonist, Sturm is publishing a new work of fiction, Market Day, which will be released this spring by Drawn and Quarterly. The book is set in an Eastern European Jewish community in the early 1900s and turns on the difficulty of balancing creation with commerce.
Interview with CCS author Sarah Stewart Taylor on Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean
Valley News
by Nicola Smith
On the morning of June 17, 1928, Amelia Earhart went down to the harbor in Trepassey, Newfoundland, where a crowd of reporters waited to see if she would finally make good on her attempt to become the first woman to cross the Atlantic by plane. It was a clear day and there was a promising, brisk tail wind out of the west.
Senior Thesis advisors in the first three years of the school’s existence include top notch cartoonists, designers, and writers:
Alison Bechdel, Nick Bertozzi, Chester Brown, Ivan Brunetti, Eddie Campbell, Jordan Crane, Kim Deitch, Tom Devlin, Chris Duffy, Tom Hart , Kevin Huizenga, Kazu Kibuishi, Paul Karasik, Chip Kidd, Ed Koren, Frenchy Lunning, Jason Lutes, James Owen, John Porcellino, Ron Rege Jr., Stan Sakai, Bob Sikoryak, Chris Staros, Craig Thompson, Rick Veitch, Chris Wright.