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SHOW US YOUR WORK - SEE ORIGINAL ARTWORK - LEARN ABOUT US

The Center for Cartoon Studies(CCS) will be at The Map Room in Portland, Maine, to exhibit our private collection of original comic artwork, meet with prospective students and parents, and to review student artwork. This is an excellent opportunity to meet the CCS staff and faculty and learn more about the school.

E-MAIL BY OCTOBER 15 TO SCHEDULE TO SHOW US YOUR DRAWINGS, COMICS, AND SKETCHES: WRITEON9000@cartoonstudies.org

EXHIBITION WILL BE ON DISPLAY OCTOBER 23-31, 2004


DIRECTIONS TO THE MAP ROOM FROM THE SOUTH:
Take 95 North to exit 44 following signs to 295. Stay on 295 until exit 7 (Franklin Art). Exit and go straight through 5 sets of lights. Turn left onto Fore Street at the sixth light. At the 4 way stop go straight. You will start to climb a hill and will pass signs for 58 Fore street. Stay on Fore Street a bit further until you see the brick Portland Co. Tower on your right (there is a small 3 car pull-in area just in front of the tower). The Map Room is in the base of the tower.

FOR LOCAL FOLKS:
The Map Room entrance is located in the base of the brick Portland Co. tower at 58 Fore Street, past the entrance to the Narrow Gauge Rail Museum and Portland Yacht Services. Look for bright orange cones and a three car parking space on the right hand side. For more detailed directions call (207) 251-3251.
Click here to download a detailed map.

ABOUT THE MAP ROOM:
The Map Room is a new non-profit exhibition space featuring drawings and works on paper. Located at 58 Fore Street in Portland, Maine, the space is open to the public on Saturday from 12-5pm and all other times by appointment. For more information: (207) 251-3251

OTHER CCS EVENTS IN PORTLAND:
Book Signing, Friday, October 22, 8pm
Location: Casco Bay Books, 151 Middle Street, Portland
Before his breakthrough book, The Golem's Mighty Swing, James Sturm produced two bold, remarkable short novellas set in different periods on the American frontier. Both stories, The Revival and Hundreds of Feet Below Daylight, are collected together for the first time in Above and Below, an eighty page deluxe comic book published by Drawn and Quarterly.




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