Stories tagged David Berona

Vermont Premiere Screening at CCS: “O Brother Man: The Art and Life of Lynd Ward.”

Vermont premiere screening of new documentary: “O Brother Man: The Art and Life of Lynd Ward.” Introduced by filmmaker Michael Maglaras.

Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 3:00pm
Admission is free.  Seating is limited. Doors open at 2:30pm.

Lynd Ward is the father of the American graphic novel and one of the most prolific book illustrators and printmakers in the history of American art. Featuring more than 150 wood engravings, drawings, and illustrations by this seminal American artist and storyteller, this 90-minute film brings the creativity of Ward to life and illustrates his mastery of the “novel without words.” “O Brother Man: The Art and Life of Lynd Ward” includes recently rediscovered footage of Ward at work filmed in 1937 as he completed his great masterpiece “Vertigo.” Ward’s work chronicles American life in the 20th-century, and demonstrates his deep personal commitment to social justice and the plight of the workingman during the depths of the Great Depression.

The Center for Cartoon Studies, Post Office Building, 46 South Main St. in downtown White River Junction, Vermont

For more information, visit two17films.blogspot.com/ 

 

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New Yorker Cartoonist and Children’s Book Illustrator Ed Koren Talks About His Wild Scribble Career

The 4th Annual Bookstock, the Green Mountain Festival of Words, will take place on Friday, July 27, through Sunday,  July 29, 2012 in the beautiful village of Woodstock, Vermont.

Special Guest: Ed Koren 
One Thousand Cartoons and Counting: Passion, Neuroses and Silliness

Also, don’t miss David Berona‘s Reading Pictures: The Language of Wordless Books. Wordless books and woodcut novels, an old way of telling new stories and the growing importance of visual narrative.

For more information about Bookstock, visit: bookstockvt.org

Click here for more information on The Center for Cartoon Studies summer workshops and upcoming Master Class with Paul Karasik.

 

 

 

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New Yorker Cartoonist and Children’s Book Illustrator Ed Koren Talks About His Wild Scribble Career

The 4th Annual Bookstock, the Green Mountain Festival of Words, will take place on Friday, July 27, through Sunday,  July 29, 2012 in the beautiful village of Woodstock, Vermont.

Special Guest: Ed Koren 
One Thousand Cartoons and Counting: Passion, Neuroses and Silliness

Also, don’t miss David Berona‘s Reading Pictures: The Language of Wordless Books. Wordless books and woodcut novels, an old way of telling new stories and the growing importance of visual narrative.

For more information about Bookstock, visit: bookstockvt.org

 

ATTEND A WORKSHOP AT CCS!

The Center for Cartoon Studies Cartooning Studio workshop is being offered around the nearby Bookstock Festival weekend. Click here for more information and to register

 

 

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The Art of the Woodcut Novel at AVA Gallery and Art Center

The Art of the Woodcut Novel is on exhibit at AVA Gallery and Art Center, September 9 – October 7. The exhibit features original prints from Frans Masereel, Neil Bousfield, Marta Chudolinksa, Roger Buck, Megan Speers, George Walker and Stefan Berg. The exhibit will be on display during the upcoming International Comic Arts Forum.

In conjunction with the exhibit, a special graphic novel workshop will be offered at AVA Gallery and Art Center in partnership with CCS: Tell Your Story in Pictures, led by curator of the Woodcut Novel exhibit David Beronä and artist Katherine Larocca. For more information on the exhibit and to register for the upcoming workshop, visit avagallery.org

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CCS Alumni, Faculty, and Board Member to Exhibit at AVA Gallery

Three exhibitions featuring CCS alumni, faculty, and a board member will open in September at AVA Gallery.

The Art of the Woodcut Novel
curated by David A. Berona

Artists from The Center for Cartoon Studies – drawings and cartoons

Margaret Lampe Kannenstine and Ann McGarrell – paintings and translations of work by Italian poet Guiseppe Ungaretti

Opening Reception, Friday, September 9, 5-7pm
Exhibition runs September 9 – October 7

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