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Juniper Kim ‘23 Awarded Fulbright Grant 

Mirrors & Stones comic by Juniper Kim
Mirrors & Stones by Juniper Kim ’23

The CCS community is happy to announce recent graduate Juniper Kim ‘23, was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Award! Juniper will be pursuing a graphic novel project in Seoul, Korea, with her grant.

“While living in Seoul—a vibrant center of all kinds of arts and culture, and the place in which my family has roots—I will attempt to answer important questions about identity, art, and culture…” said Juniper.

The project’s current title is Gyopo’s Ballad. Juniper describes the work-in-progress as a “fictional graphic novel describing a Korean-born American-raised woman’s experience living in Korea for the first time since her emigration as a toddler. Sang,  who is researching the Korean folk music revival, arrives in Seoul eager to reconnect with her roots; however, she also struggles to feel at home in her ‘home country’ and define herself somewhere in between being Korean and being American.” 

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The Center for Cartoon Studies and The Beat are proud to announce the Twelfth annual Cartoonist Studio Prize

Each year the Cartoonist Studio Prize will be awarded to work that exemplifies excellence in cartooning. The creators of two exceptional comics for this year will be awarded $1,000 each. The winners will be selected by The Beat and The Schulz Library staff at The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS).

The two award categories for the Cartoonist Studio Prize are Long-form Comic of the Year and Short-form Comic of the Year

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Tillie Walden ’16 is on the Forbes 30 Under 30

Tillie Walden ’16, graduate and faculty at The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS), is on the Forbes 30 Under 30 2024 list. “…Vermont appointed Tillie Walden the cartoon laureate, and at 26, she’s the youngest artist to receive the honor. Walden, who has published more than 10 books, often centering queer narratives, is also one of the youngest recipients of an Eisner Award, often referred to as the Oscars of the comics industry.” –Forbes. Click here to read more and see the complete list of young artists and designers reimagining how we see the world.




HIDDEN SYSTEMS by Dan Nott ’18 made the long list for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature!

Published by Random House Graphic, HIDDEN SYSTEMS was Dan’s thesis project at #CartoonStudies! What was the first message sent over the internet? How much water does a single person use every day? These are just two of the questions Dan explores in this dynamic book for children.

“The true power of comics is on display here” —@ALA_Booklist

“A necessary introductory approach to everyday systems that briefly interrogates the bias and inequalities embedded within them.” —Publishers Weekly

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SARAH SHAY MIRK IS THE 2023-2024 The Center for Cartoon Studies Program and Applied Cartooning Fellow

Credit: Jamie Thrower © 2023 Jamie Thrower, all rights reserved.

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White River Junction, Vermont –The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) has named Sarah Shay Mirk its Program and Applied Cartooning Fellow for the 2023-24 academic year. Shay (she/they) is a graphic journalist, editor, and teacher. She is the author of Guantanamo Voices (Abrams, 2020), an illustrated oral history of Guantanamo Bay prison, which Kirkus called “extraordinary… an eye-opening, damning indictment of one of America’s worst trespasses.” She is also a zine-maker and illustrator whose comics have been featured in The Nib, The New Yorker, Bitch, and NPR. Her book on the craft of making nonfiction comics, Drawn from the Margins: The Power of Graphic Journalism (co-written with CCS graduate Eleri Harris ‘14), will debut from Abrams ComicsArts in 2024. 

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