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Alum Spotlight: Andrew Arnold ’07

Cover of "What's the Matter, Marlo" by Andrew Arnold

The Center for Cartoon Studies graduate Andrew Arnold ’07 started up HarperAlley, a new graphic novel imprint at HarperCollins Children’s Books. He is also working on his debut picture book, What’s the Matter, Marlo?, coming out in the January of 2021 from Roaring Brook Press. From 2016 to 2019, he was the art director at First Second Books, where he art directed and designed books. Since graduating from The Center for Cartoon Studies, he has collaborated with James Sturm and CCS graduate Alexis Frederick-Frost on the Adventures in Cartooning series. They’re currently developing the eighth book in that series, tentatively titled Build a World.

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A new step by step comic to teach kids how to Grow a Garden by CCS alumni Alexis Frederick-Frost

Alexis Frederick-Frost ’07 created a graphic novel for First Second’s Maker Comics series with six gardening projects. Maker Comics: Grow a Garden is out now! You’ll follow along with Will, Violet, and Basil at the Garden Gnome Academy. Will and his friends learn about soil and compost. To follow along, you don’t need a big backyard—just a little bit of space and a lot of sunlight.

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CCS schedule and exhibitors at Small Press Expo 2019

Here is a line up for CCS at SPX 2019!:

The Small Press Expo (SPX) is coming up on September 14 -15, and there are plenty of ways to see The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) grads while you are there! CCS will be present at table W28 with copies of This Is What Democracy Looks Like.

As part of the tour for This Is What Democracy Looks Like, Dan Nott ′18 (Table A7) will be on the Graphic Advocacy panel with Archie Bongiovanni (A Quick & Easy Guide To They/Them Pronouns), Box Brown (Cannabis), and Matt Bors (The Nib). Hallie Jay Pope will be the moderator. The group will discuss using comics as a powerful tool in sharing a particular mission and point of view.

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NEW! Adventures in Cartooning: Characters in Action

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James Sturm’s new book created with alumni Andrew Arnold and Alexis Frederick-Frost, Adventures in Cartooning: Characters in Action, the Knight, Edward the horse, and of course the Magic Cartooning Elf are back for more fun, but this time they’re sharing the stage with a host of new characters. Buy a copy today!

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Release and Signing with Joe Lambert and James Sturm at CCS

Saturday, October 5, 11:30am

at The Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Vermont

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James Sturm’s new book created with alumni Andrew Arnold and Alexis Frederick-Frost, Adventures in Cartooning: Characters in Action, the Knight, Edward the chubby horse, and of course the Magic Cartooning Elf are back for more fun, but this time they’re sharing the stage with a host of new characters.

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The Center for Cartoon Studies alum and Eisner-award-winning graphic novelist Joseph Lambert  piece in Fairy Tale Comics is an adaptation from Dora Lee Newman’s retelling of the traditional American folktale “Br’er Rabbit Won’t Help,” in which the titular trickster gets his just desserts from the other animals of the forest.

Location:
The Center for Cartoon Studies
Post Office building
46 South Main Street
White River Junction

Norwich Book Store will be selling books at CCS! 

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Saturday Cartoon Club for Kids at Cartoon Studies

Kids + Comics = YOWZA!

Are you at least 9 years old? Do you like to draw comics? Have a few Saturdays free this fall? If your answers are yes, yes, and yes then come join the Saturday Morning Cartooning Club!

Next session:  

October 5
November 2
December 7

The cost is $25 per session, or sign up for all three for only $60.

Click here for more information and to register!

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The Center for Cartoon Studies Cartoon Club Tent at Bookstock

 

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July 26-28, 2013
Woodstock, Vermont

The Center for Cartoon Studies is thrilled to be at Bookstock again! This year we are hosting a Cartoon Club Tent, along with presentations by CCS faculty members, and drop by our booth to buy books!

Friday:
Faculty SS Taylor & Jason Lutes

Saturday,  10 AM – 2 PM:
Cartoon Club Tent!

 

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The New York Times Motherlode features our “Comics to Santa”

Adventures in Cartooning, meet Adventures in Parenting: The New York Times parenting blog Motherlode gives our Holiday Challenge a shout-out! In their latest book, Adventures in Cartooning, Christmas Special, The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) director James Sturm and alumni Andrew Arnold and Alexis Frederick-Frost asked kids to send a comic to Santa. Check out the amazing results from one talented class of 3rd graders here, or on the Motherlode blog!

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A Panel-Powered Holiday Comic

An original comic by James Sturm, Frederick-Frost (′07) , and Andrew Arnold (′07) about what two kids do when the lights go out. Click here to read the entire comic on School Library Journal.

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Adventures in Christmas Gets Starred Review by Publisher’s Weekly

“As smart as it is funny – and it’s very funny.” –Publisher’s Weekly

Adventures in Cartooning: Christmas Special by James Sturm, and alumni Andrew Arnold and Alexis Frederick-Frost gets a Starred Review by Publisher’s Weekly.

Read the complete Publisher’s Weekly Review online: publishersweekly.com

Adventures in Cartooning Christmas Special released September 18th. Order your copy today!

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