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SPRING EISNER LECTURE: Jillian Tamaki in Conversation with Glynnis Fawkes

The Center for Cartoon Studies, The Leslie Center for Humanities at Dartmouth,, and the Will and Ann Eisner Family Foundation present Jillian Tamaki in conversation with Glynnis Fawkes.

Attention Upper Valley Community! Award-winning artist and creator, Jillian Tamaki is our featured speaker for the annual Spring Eisner Lecture! In addition, our award-winning cartoonist and faculty member, Glynnis Fawkes will be moderating! We are very excited, and we hope to see on Thursday, April 20, at 5 PM for the free lecture at Dartmouth College’s Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences, Room 001. We hope you will join us!

Thursday, April 20, at 5 PM
This event is free and open to the public.

The Norwich Bookstore will be selling books and Jillian will be signing after the talk.

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Tags: Adventure Time, Cartoon Studies, Center for Cartoon Studies, Comics, Dartmouth, Drawn and Quarterly, Eisner Spring Lecture, Glynnis Fawkes, Graphic Novel, Jillian Tamaki, Leslie Center for Humanities at Dartmouth, Mariko Tamaki, SKIM, This One Summer, Will and Ann Eisner Family Foundation


Alum Spotlight: Bryan Stone

Explore Comets and Asteroids with illustrations by Bryan Stone

Bryan Stone ′08 is an illustrator for Nomad Press, where he has illustrated 25 books! Nomad Press is an educational publisher located in White River Junction, Vermont. They publish all sorts of books bring learning to life in a unique way, promoting independent and interactive learning.

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Tags: Bryan Stone, Cartoon Studies, Dartmouth, Nomad Press


Buy Comics, Prints, Books, Graphic Novels at the Comics and Medicine Marketplace

The 9th International Comics and Medicine Conference begins this Thursday!

Buy Comics, Prints, Books, Graphic Novels at the conference Marketplace!

  • Thursday, August 16th, 4-6pm
  • Friday, August 17th, 12noon-1:30pm

Location: Newberry Market, downtown White River Junction

Tags: Applied Cartooning, Comics and Medicine, Dartmouth, Graphic Medicine, Graphic Novels


International Comics and Medicine Conference Comes to Vermont and New Hampshire

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International Comics and Medicine Conference Comes to Vermont and New Hampshire

Academic conference to be hosted by The Center for Cartoon Studies with support by Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College

August 16-18, 2018

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION (VT), March 19, 2018– The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) is proud to announce the 9th International Comics and Medicine Conference to be held at The Center for Cartoon Studies campus and at nearby Dartmouth College. Previous conferences have been held in London, Chicago, Toronto, Brighton, Seattle, and at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

Graphic Medicine explores the intersections of comics and healthcare. This year’s theme, “The Ways We Work” invites participants to share and reflect upon how Graphic Medicine is being practiced in public healthcare centers, classrooms, home studios, private clinics, libraries, and bedsides. The conference begins with an evening event held Thursday, August 16, and then consists of two days of a mix of peer-reviewed academic papers, lectures, and workshops.

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Tags: Applied Cartooning, Comics and Medicine, comics and medicine conference, Dartmouth, David Macaulay, Geisel School of Medicine, Graphic Medicine, Susan Merrill, White Taylor


Hopkins Center for the Arts and The Center for Cartoon Studies Present A Screening of Cartoonist Dash Shaw’s My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea

My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Loew Auditorium

April 27, 7:30pm

A visually unique animated comedy of teens trying to survive a “Poseidon Adventure”-style catastrophe. Discussion follows with director cartoonist Dash Shaw.

Purchase tickets here: hop.dartmouth.edu

Presented in collaboration with The Center for Cartoon Studies

Tags: Animation, Cartoon Studies, Comics, Dartmouth, Dash Shaw, Hopkins Center for the Arts, My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea


DartmouthX Digital Learning Iniative Teams Up With The Center for Cartoon Studies

ENGX Dartmouth and Cartoon Studies Team Up The DartmouthX Digital Learning Initiative teams up with the inventive The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) to use cartoons to convey engineering principles in its new edX course, The Engineering of Structures Around Us. When Dartmouth Professor Vicki May saw artwork by CCS graduate Katherine Roy, she knew the material would click into place like a keystone in an arch through the magic of words and pictures. Roy’s original drawings create a foundation throughout the six-week course, driving Professor May’s creative vision, and adding a distinct level of clarity and inquiry, and overall course visual engagement. We cannot wait to tell you more! You’ll see the world in a whole new light whether you are driving your car over a bridge to noticing the subtle and nuanced differences in downtown buildings.

This introductory course promises hands-on and interactive learning of structural engineering concepts. Learn how engineers design bridges and buildings in our communities and iconic structures around the world. The free online course starts May 5th and runs for 6 weeks, sign-up here: edx.org.

Tags: CCS, CCS Alum, Dartmouth, edX, Katherine Roy, Mooc, Online Course, Structures Around Us, Thayer School of Engineering, The Center for Cartoon Studies, Vermont, Vicki May


CCS Will Eisner Spring Lecture: Alison Bechdel

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Alison Bechdel is the creator of the long-running self-syndicated comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For. She came to critical success with her graphic memoirs Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic and Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama. Bechdel edited Best American Comics 2011, and has drawn comics for Slate, McSweeney’s, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times Book Review, and Granta. She is also a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Thursday, April 10, 4:30pm

Location:
Dartmouth College
The Life Sciences Building
Room 100

Presented by The Center for Cartoon Studies, The Leslie Center for Humanities at Dartmouth College, and Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth. Sponsored by the Will and Ann Eisner Foundation.

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Tags: Alison Bechdel, Cartoon Studies, Dartmouth, Fun Home, Will and Ann Eisner, Will Eisner, Will Eisner Spring Lecture


Alum Jen Vaughn’s Creates Dartmouth Hopkins Center for the Arts Hands On Piano Animation

The Center for Cartoon Studies alum Jen Vaughn collaborated with Dartmouth College Hopkins Center for the Arts (HOP) to produce this playful stop motion promotion animation

Hands on Pianos is a HOP community project, colorfully decorated pianos are all over the Upper Valley for the month of July. For a complete list of HOP programming, visit: hop.dartmouth.edu/

Tags: Animation, Cartoon Studies, Dartmouth, HOP, Hopkins Center for the Arts, Jen Vaughn, New Hampshire, Upper Valley, Vermont, White River Junction


Cartoon Studies Alum Paint Murals for Dartmouth College

Check out the 1953 Commons Mural for Darmouth College campus created by The Center for Cartoon Studies Alum Laura Terry and Jen Vaughn! Learn about the project concept and plans on Laura Terry’s blog.

Photos of the murals are also posted on Dartmouth’s Flickr.

Tags: Cartoon Mural, Dartmouth, Jen Vaughn, Laura Terry


The Will Eisner Spring Lecture: Lewis Hyde

Thursday, April 12, 4:30pm

Free and open to the public

Lewis Hyde is a poet, essayist, translator, and cultural critic. Known for books such as The Gift, Trickster Makes This World and Common as Air, as well as his poetry and essays, Hyde has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Lannan Foundation, and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1991 he was made a MacArthur “Genius” Fellow. For more information about Lewis Hyde, visit: http://www.lewishyde.com/

Dartmouth College, Kemeny Hall, Room 008, Hanover, New Hampshire.

Presented by The Center for Cartoon Studies and The Leslie Center for Humanities at Dartmouth College. Sponsored by the Will and Ann Eisner Foundation.

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Tags: Cartoon Studies, Cartooning, Comics, Common as Air, Dartmouth, drawing, Lewis Hyde, The Gift, Will Eisner