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Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art
TypProprietary, For-Profit
Established1976
PresidentJoe Kubert
Academic staff
10–15 per school year
Undergraduates150
Standort,
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.kubertsworld.com/kubertschool/KubertSchool.htm

The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, or Joe Kubert School, located in Dover, New Jersey, is a three-year technical school that teaches the principles of sequential art and the particular craft of the comics industry as well as commercial illustration. The school's instructors are full-time professionals working in the industry, many of them graduates of the school themselves, and the instruction is hands-on and practical. The school has a reputation for demanding and intensive coursework, and has a dropout rate of roughly 30%.

Founded in September 1976 by cartoonist Joe Kubert (and his wife Muriel), it was and still is the only accredited school devoted entirely to cartooning. Its first graduating class of 1978 included Stephen R. Bissette,[1] Thomas Yeates, and Rick Veitch, and its subsequent alumni include many other successful and well-known comics pencilers and inkers.

Curriculum

All classes at the Joe Kubert School (JKS) are mandatory. Students cannot drop classes and if they fail one class, they fail the entire year. There are ten classes a week, two classes a day. Each class is two hours and forty-five minutes. Classes start at 8:30 AM and end at 2:45 PM, with a forty-five minute lunch from 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM.

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

  • "Humor & Caricature III" continues caricature lessons and production of humorous comic strips. Taught by Brian Buniak.
  • "Advanced Techniques and the Development of Style" teaches advanced techniques in art, including composition, layout, design, and rendering. Taught by Ian Dorian.
  • "Human Figure II" is another life drawing class, and teaches advanced human anatomy. Recently taught by Kim DeMulder.
  • "Sequential Art" is the third Narrative Art class, and actual sequential pages make up roughly 90% of the assignments. Taught by Joe Kubert ("Sgt. Rock").
  • "Layout and Design II" has a focus on website building, and learning Macromedia Dreamweaver and Macromedia Flash. Taught by Rick Cellano, Dwayne Ferguson, and Gabe Bridwell ("Noble Causes").
  • "Sketching and Layout" typically contains all manner of commercial art assignments, including sequential art, posters, logo design, and more. Finished artwork is usually not necessary for a grade. Taught by Irwin Hasen ("Dondi").
  • "Business of Art II" continues the lesson on marketing oneself as an artist. Taught by Darren Auck.
  • "Writing" teaches how to write scripts for comics, and how to develop characters and plots. Taught by Michael Kraiger.
  • "Color Illustration II" continues the lesson on color theory and painting. Oil painting is typically introduced this year. Taught by Toby Cypress and Ravindra Rana.
  • "Methods and Materials III" continues the lesson on painting. Oil painting is also covered in this class. Taught by Doug Axmann.

Campus and student body

As well as regular weekday classes, the school also holds a weekly class every Saturday, which are available for people who are not enrolled in the main program. The class is on basic lessons in cartooning, and is taught by Fernando Ruiz and Fabio Redivo.

There are usually no more than 150 students attending the school at any time.

The three official student houses are the Carriage House and Mansion, former site of the school at 45 Lehigh Street, in Dover, and the Clinton House at 145 W. Clinton Street. The school houses the Joe Kubert Art Store, which sells art supplies needed for assignments, such books and drafting tables.

The school itself holds a Halloween costume contest every year on the last Friday before Halloween, with prizes usually including gift certificates and comics.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Dahlen, Chris (July 23, 2009). "Interview: Steve Bissette". The A.V. Club. http://www.avclub.com/articles/steve-bissette,30751/. Retrieved April 10, 2010.

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