The Kubert School Explained

The Kubert School
Established:1976
Type:Private for-profit art school
Founder:Joe Kubert
President:Anthony Marques
Faculty:10–15 per school year
Undergrad:150
City:Dover
State:New Jersey
Country:United States
Campus:Urban
Mascot:Tor

The Kubert School, formerly the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art and Joe Kubert School, is a private for-profit art school focused on cartooning and located in Dover, New Jersey. It teaches the principles of sequential art and the particular craft of the comics industry as well as commercial illustration. It is the only accredited school devoted entirely to cartooning.

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. Its alumni include Amanda Conner, Lee Weeks, Andy Price, Ed Piskor, and Alex Maleev, as well as many other comics pencilers and inkers.[1] [2]

History

The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art was founded in September 1976 by cartoonist Joe Kubert and his wife Muriel in the old Baker mansion on 45 Lehigh Street in Dover; then, from 1984 onwards, Dover's former high school, whose tall windows offered optimal lighting.[3] Its first graduating class of 1978 included Stephen R. Bissette,[4] Thomas Yeates,[5] and Rick Veitch.

By 1984, the school offered a three-year program in Cartoon Illustration, Graphic Arts, and Cinematic Animation, accredited by the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools. Approved by the New Jersey Department of Education, the Kubert School advertised itself to veterans and "non-resident alien" students.[6]

In 1993, Dark Horse Comics announced it would begin funding the "Jack Kirby Scholarship" at the school.[7]

Founder and teacher Kubert kept his own studio in the school, later joined by his sons Adam and Andy, who are also comic book professionals and who teach at the school.[8] [9] (In addition to The Kubert School, in the late 1990s, Joe Kubert was offering "Joe Kubert's World of Cartooning" correspondence courses to prospective students.)[10]

Campus and student body

The school houses the Kubert Art Store, which sells art supplies needed for assignments, such as books and drafting tables.

There are usually no more than 150 students attending the school at any time. As well as regular weekday classes, the school also holds a weekly class every Saturday, which is available for people who are not enrolled in the main program. The class is on basic lessons in cartooning, and is taught by various alumni.

The school attracts students from countries such as Japan and Malaysia, in addition to students from the local area. Kubert expressed the school's philosophy in a 2003 profile:

Criticism

A 2003 article in The Comics Journal criticized the school for turning out "hack" artists with no individual character.[11] Similarly, Kubert alum Ed Piskor (who only attended the school for one year) criticized the school for its hackneyed approach and outmoded techniques.[12]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Molnar . Phillip . Comic's Kuberts Teach Art to Next Generation . https://archive.today/20101207165424/http://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/comic-s-kuberts-teach-art-to-next-generation-1.2344604 . December 7, 2010 . . October 8, 2010 . August 13, 2012 . dead. mdy-all.
  2. Web site: THE KUBERT SCHOOL -- Alumni . THE KUBERT SCHOOL . 24 July 2020.
  3. News: Jennings . Dana . December 14, 2003 . Paper, Pencil And a Dream . The New York Times.
  4. Web site: Chris. Dahlen. Steve Bissette. The A.V. Club. July 23, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20131222000958/http://www.avclub.com/article/steve-bissette-30751. December 22, 2013 . live. mdy-all. April 10, 2010.
  5. Web site: Talent From The Kubert School: Thomas Yeates. n.d.. The Kubert School. https://web.archive.org/web/20141228044651/http://www.kubertschool.edu/alumni/alumni-spotlight/Thomas_Yeates.html. December 28, 2014 . live.
  6. News: full page advertisement for the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Inc.. Vigilante. 7 . June 1984. DC Comics.
  7. News: Dark Horse Offers Scholarships" . 27 . The Comics Journal . 150 . May 1992 . Newswatch.
  8. Web site: Adam Kubert, Illustrator, Comic Book Illustrator and VP. n.d.. The Kubert School. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111053639/http://www.kubertschool.edu/faculty/Adam_Kubert.html. January 11, 2014. live. mdy-all. November 13, 2011.
  9. Web site: Andy Kubert, Illustrator, Cartoonist and VP. n.d.. The Kubert School. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111040605/http://www.kubertschool.edu/faculty/Andy_Kubert.html. January 11, 2014. live. mdy-all. August 13, 2012.
  10. News: Joe Kubert's Correspondence Courses . Peter Carlsson . 72-81 . Cartoonist Profiles . 122 . June 1999.
  11. Hack U . John E. . Williams . 54-55 . The Comics Journal . 257 . Dec 2003.
  12. Web site: 9 June 2006 . Pekar, Piskor, and a Preview of Macedonia . . Rob Clough.