Vermont Humanities

Cartooning Reconsidered

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Image for Cartooning ReconsideredFrom cave paintings and hieroglyphics, to comic books and emoji, visual expression has been a cornerstone of human communication. With screens in the palms of so many hands,  the language of the future will continue to be written in pictures.

In this thought-provoking lecture, James Sturm, the co-founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, VT will explore a brief history of the language and art of comics, and the new ways that cartooning and visual storytelling are changing the world.

Additional Costs

Mileage, plus additional $100 if site is beyond 30 miles of White River Junction.

Available in correctional facilities.

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About the Presenter

Talks by James Sturm

Vermont Humanities*** June 27, 2016