Inkslingers, Assemble!

Compliments of curator Idoline Duke of
the Helen Day Art Center in Stowe, VT comes this tasty portrait from
this past Wednesday's VT cartoonists gatherum in Burlington.
From left to right, back row: Jeff Danziger, James Kochalka, and yours truly; front row: Harry Bliss, Ed Koren, James Sturm. A fine time was had by all, and the dinner afterworks (at the Pacific Rim eatery) was delish and great fun.
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Zombies Bios Here's the lineup of fellow American cartoonists I appear alongside in the upcoming
Accent UK Zombies anthology. More info & images as
May -- and the anthology's publication -- approaches!
Daniel Bissette is a native Vermonter (b 1985) and has been drawing, writing and making music of one kind or another (drums, guitar, etc.) all life. His art appears in an Italian book on
Lucio Fulci, onscreen in
Lance Weiler's new feature film
Head Trauma, on its companion alternative soundtrack CD
Cursed, and his first self-published zine was
Hot Chicks Take Huge Shits (2006). He lives in
Brattleboro, VT, DJs for the local radio station, and he and his dad
Steve jammed on a piece for the mini-comic
Trees & Hills and Friends before re-teaming for this anthology.
Chuck Forsman currently attends
The Center for Cartoon Studies in
White River Junction, Vermont where he researches how to sleep less and draw more. Visit
http://mcbuck.wordpress.com.Jaci June is a student of the
Center for Cartoon Studies, and a former resident of southern
California. Comix for
Jaci are what brains are for zombies:
vital sustenance.
Sean Morgan: Born a cowboy, raised a Creole, forever a Yankee. There's no button
Mr. Morgan won't push. His artwork (including the monster cover/splash) graces the “
Jersey Devil” minicomic packaged with the
Heretic DVD release of
The Last Broadcast.
Bob Oxman was born in
Ohio and raised in
New Hampshire where he discovered his three loves: comic books, skateboarding, and beer.
Bob started drawing comics in math class using graphing paper. At the
University of California Santa Barbara,
Bob and
Mark Smith cofounded the
Comic Book Creator’s Co-op, creating comics published in both campus newspapers and teaching a popular colloquium on graphic novels during their senior year. After college,
Bob drifted through a series of uninspiring occupations (temping at a gel implants corporation, working for an insurance company, etc.), eventually moving back home to NH to attend classes at
The Center for Cartoon Studies. Bob is currently hard at work on
Smuttynose, a macabre retelling of the infamous
Smuttynose Island, Maine axe murders of 1873, and he brews several fine beers featuring comic labels, as he works professionally in art crime prevention at the
Hood Museum of Art for
Dartmouth College.
Against his wishes,
Morgan Pielli was born in
Connecticut. Here he began creating comics of dubious quality from the tender age of seven. At age twelve his cartoons began appearing in the school newspaper; and the tragic course he had set was clear. But in an unexpected moment of weakness,
Morgan decided that a classical art education was needed. After four years of painting pictures of squares bigger than his head,
Morgan physically pried a BFA from the cold unfeeling hands of
Bard College president
Leon Botstein.
Dr. Botstein shook his fist and cursed
Morgan, vowing to someday have his revenge.Currently
Morgan resides in
Vermont where he attends the
Center for Cartoon Studies. His cartoons “
The Dancing Paperclip of Tormented Souls” and “
Morgan's Guide to a Fruitful Life” are read by several people world-wide and enjoyed by nearly as many.
Morgan's work can be found at
http://morganpielli.rated-arr.net if you're into that sort of thing.
Jeremiah Piersol is a 2002 graduate of
Art Center of College of Design, Pasadena , California (Bachelors of Fine Art). He is currently studying cartooning at
The Center for Cartoon Studies, White River Junction, VT. His past endeavors including interning at the
The Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA, and volunteer work at
The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA. and
The Water Street Rescue Mission, Lancaster, PA; he was born in
Lancaster.
Jeremiah’s interests include Art in all forms, comics, quantum physics, paranormal research, post-modern theory, and popular culture.
Denis St. John (b 1981) heralds from most of the
United States (California, New Orleans, Washington D.C., the Midwest, etc.).
Denis was a local children’s show host in
Indiana and co-host for a midnight horror show, often playing the creature for the creature feature, alongside the very real and cranky
Dr. Calamari. Denis is currently a student at the
Center for Cartoon Studies in
Vermont, and is trying to move on with his life after the glamour of children’s show host fame has faded.
B.C. Sterrett was born and raised in
Ogden, Utah. His ongoing comic strip "
The Sweetest of Dreams" has been published by
Young American Comics, in entertainment rags like
Melting Music and
The Salt Shaker, and various other school papers, zines, and newsletters. He acts as founder and current director of the
Lost Media Archive Museum and Library, salvaging and saving forgotten and obsolete media formats. Previous host of the long running "
Oddity Rock Radio Show" on
KWCR, he and has produced and hosted various broadcasts of rare and unusual music throughout the years (i.e. "
Outsider Music" on live365.com). He is currently a student at
The Center For Cartoon Studies, in
White River Junction, VT. Contact: bcsterrett@gmail.com
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BTW, speaking of Blair and his creative and archival endeavors, the January 13th Lost Media Archive Museum and Library event I noted
in my January 13th post on this blog (scroll down to that day's posting, just below the glowering Varnae art) yielded photos by Blair's friend Janean Parker,
which are posted online here -- check 'em out!
Check it all out, please, and savor the beauty of it all.
Have a Great Saturday, One & All!
Labels: Accent UK, Blair Sterrett, CCS, Daniel Bissette, Ed Koren, Harry Bliss, Helen Day Art Center, James Kochalka, James Sturm, Jeff Danziger, Lost Media Archive, VT cartoonists, zombies