November 21 – December 5
Gallery Hours
Saturdays from 10am-2pm
First Friday Reception: December 4, 6-8pm (author talk at 7pm)
Location
The CCS Gallery is located at 94 South Main Street in White River Junction, Vermont.
Praise for Woman King:
“It’s EXCELLENT, and it makes me really excited to see whatever [Frakes] does next.”
Douglas Wolk, author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean
Praise for Monsters:
“It’s a difficult, punishing read, just as it was clearly a difficult, punishing experience for Dahl, but his evocation of pain, horror, and self-loathing is nonetheless masterful.”
Onion AV Club
Colleen Frakes (CCS ’07) followed her Xeric Grant-funded comic novella, Tragic Relief, with the publication of Woman King, a coming-of-age folk tale that won her the 2009 Ignatz Award for Promising New Talent.
Welcome to the Dahl House , a collection of comics by Ken Dahl (CCS Fellow ’07) received Expozine’s 2008 Best English-Language Comic award. This fall Dahl’s Ignatz Award winning mini-comic, which explores the science and social stigma of disease, was published as the much-anticipated graphic novel Monsters.
For more information
802.295.3319
The exhibit ends this Saturday! Friday there will be a reception at reading at the CCS Gallery. Gabby (Ken Dahl) is out of town attending the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Fest, and I was too chicken to read on my own, so Jon Chad and Nick Patten will be joining me with a trio of BEAR STORIES! RAWR!
So yeah, come see us. It'll be fun.
Or, if you can't make it to Vermont, go visit Gabby in Brooklyn and get your copy of Monsters signed.
Gallery Hours
Saturdays from 10am-2pm
First Friday Reception: December 4, 6-8pm (author talk at 7pm)
Location
The CCS Gallery is located at 94 South Main Street in White River Junction, Vermont.
Praise for Woman King:
“It’s EXCELLENT, and it makes me really excited to see whatever [Frakes] does next.”
Douglas Wolk, author of Reading Comics: How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean
Praise for Monsters:
“It’s a difficult, punishing read, just as it was clearly a difficult, punishing experience for Dahl, but his evocation of pain, horror, and self-loathing is nonetheless masterful.”
Onion AV Club
Colleen Frakes (CCS ’07) followed her Xeric Grant-funded comic novella, Tragic Relief, with the publication of Woman King, a coming-of-age folk tale that won her the 2009 Ignatz Award for Promising New Talent.
Welcome to the Dahl House , a collection of comics by Ken Dahl (CCS Fellow ’07) received Expozine’s 2008 Best English-Language Comic award. This fall Dahl’s Ignatz Award winning mini-comic, which explores the science and social stigma of disease, was published as the much-anticipated graphic novel Monsters.
For more information
802.295.3319
The exhibit ends this Saturday! Friday there will be a reception at reading at the CCS Gallery. Gabby (Ken Dahl) is out of town attending the Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Fest, and I was too chicken to read on my own, so Jon Chad and Nick Patten will be joining me with a trio of BEAR STORIES! RAWR!
So yeah, come see us. It'll be fun.
Or, if you can't make it to Vermont, go visit Gabby in Brooklyn and get your copy of Monsters signed.
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