
Story Lines
January 28-March 11, 2017
Central Vermont is home to a vibrant cartoon culture that is the focus of “Story Lines”. The exhibit features works from the extensive archives of The Center For Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, which recently marked its 10th anniversary. There is also work by Ed Koren of Brookfield and Phil Godenschwager of Randolph. Internationally known artist Ed Koren is the Vermont Cartoonist Laureate. Phil Godenschwager has been creating political cartoons and stained glass in the Randolph area for 30 years.
Original art and publications from The Center for Cartoon Studies Archive is on exhibit including work from visiting artists, faculty and alumni. Among other treasures, see original drawings from contemporary Vermont cartoonist Alison Bechdel displayed with a page from Fun Home. Immerse yourself in current trends in cartooning as you read a collection of graphic novels in our reading area and try a self-directed drawing lesson while you visit the exhibit. The Center for Cartoon Studies was founded in Vermont in 2005, programs include the Master of Fine Arts degree, one- and two-year certificates, low residency 2nd year option, a new Applied Cartooning focus, and summer workshops.
(text adapted from the curator’s press materials)
INFORMATION
Chandler Gallery
71-73 Main Street
Randolph 05060
(802) 431-0204
Hours:
Friday-Saturday, Noon-6PM
Also open during events and by appointment on weekdays
Image:
Cartoon by Ed Koren
Courtesy of the artist and Chandler Gallery
