12/18/2007
by Chris Williams
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When I think of cartooning and third-party money, I immediately think of Zuda comics and Platnum Studios taking away property rights for the chance to be published. This is a scholarship for students in their Junior or Senior year of college 2008-2009. I'm looking at you, Matt.
From the scholarship website, Jay Kennedy once explained that he chose a life in cartooning because "in the fine arts, artists generally comment on the world only obliquely; and sadly, only those people who have the leisure to study art history can fully appreciate their comments. By contrast, cartoons are an art form accessible to all people. They can simply laugh at the jokes or look beyond them to see the artist's view of the world. Cartoons are multi-leveled art accessible to everyone at whatever level they choose to enjoy."
Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship:From Sandra Bell-Lundy’s blog:
King Features Syndicate has committed $100,000 to establish an endowed scholarship fund in honor of Jay Kennedy, who served as King Features Syndicate Editor in Chief from 1997 until his untimely death earlier this year.
The Jay Kennedy Memorial Scholarship Fund, which will be administered by the National Cartoonists Society Foundation (NCSF), will enhance two of the nonprofit organization’s major goals – to advance the ideals and standards of professional cartooning in its many forms and to stimulate and encourage interest in and acceptance of the art of cartooning by aspiring cartoonists, students and the general public.
Applicants must be college students in the United States, Canada or Mexico that will be in their Junior or Senior year of college during the 2008-2009 academic year. Applicants DO NOT have to be art majors to be eligible for this scholarship.
For more information, visit the NCSF Scholarship website.
(Via Drawn!)