1/3/2023 0 Comments Hold the line graphic novel![]() ![]() More about Trung Le Nguyen can be found at his website: ĪPPLE CRUSH by Lucy Knisley ’09 is out now via Random House! The much anticipated sequel to Stepping Stones and the second book in the Peapod Farm middle grade graphic series, Kirkus Reviews describes APPLE CRUSH as “Warm, fortifying, and cozy-like a drink of apple cider.” Lucy is the prolific creator of many graphic memoirs that cover a range of topics including travel ( French Milk, An Age of License, and Displacement), her wedding ( Something New), her pregnancy and giving birth ( Kid Gloves), and being a new parent ( Go to Sleep/I Miss You). The Center for Cartoon Studies’ ceremony will be held in Northern Stage’s The Barrette Center for the Arts.*Ī thesis exhibit featuring original work by the graduating class will be on exhibit throughout the month of May in the CCS Gallery in the Colodny Building at 94 South Main Street, open Monday-Friday from noon-4 pm. He is fond of fairy tales, kids’ cartoons, and rom-coms of all stripes. He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and raises three very spoiled hens. Trung has also contributed work for DC Comics, Oni Press, Boom! Studios, and Image Comics. Trung’s first original graphic novel, The Magic Fish, was published in 2020 through Random House Graphic, an imprint of Penguin Random House and went on to win two Harvey Awards. Trung was born in a refugee camp somewhere in the Philippine province of Palawan. This year’s speaker is Trung Le Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American comic book artist and writer from Minnesota. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VERMONT: The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) will hold its 16th commencement ceremony on Saturday May 7, its first in-person commencement ceremony since May 2019. ![]() The Center for Cartoon Studies 2022 Commencement Speaker: Trung Le Nguyen The Con Artists is a stylish character study that asks the question of who fools who once everyone is off-camera.” (more…) Snippets from Frank’s middling stand-up routines are punctuated by the subtle farce of Healy’s mise-en-scène and the lively, at times scathingly pointed, banter of old friends. The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) alum Lukey Healy ‘14, released his third graphic novel, THE CON ARTISTS, on June 7 with Drawn and Quarterly.Ī note from his publisher: “Luke Healy’s playful, hilarious third graphic novel uses crisp lines and physical comedy to portray an uneasy friendship between two young men on the cusp of adulting. In Stores Now: The Con Artists by Luke Healy ‘14 This year’s stunning diploma was created by alumni Emil Wilson. and around the world to study comics at CCS in a diverse and vibrant community in Vermont.Ĭlick here learn more about our programs.Īpplying to CCS? Have Questions? Register to Meet 1-on-1:ĭo you have burning questions about CCS’s MFA and certificate programs but aren’t able to make it to one of our admissions events? Drop us a line at and we can set up a 1-on-1 video chat session to answer any of your questions about the curriculum, the application process, student housing, financial aid, living in Vermont, or anything else you need to know about applying to CCS!Ĭlick here to visit the online Thesis Exhibition featuring the final projects by the 2022 class of The Center for Cartoon Studies. Apply Now for The Center for Cartoon Studies MFA and Certificate Program ![]()
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