This February, the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature (NCCIL) will welcome acclaimed author-illustrator brothers Jarrett and Jerome Pumphrey to downtown Abilene for a dynamic weekend of artmaking, storytelling and community engagement. Known for their bold visual style, thoughtful narratives and inventive illustration techniques, the Pumphreys have quickly become two of the most exciting voices in contemporary children’s literature. Their visit, packed with workshops, tours and public events, promises to energize local educators, inspire young creators and draw families from across the region to Abilene’s cultural district.
Teel says, “The Pumphreys are not only two of the most original picture book creators out there; they’re also Texans themselves! Jarrett and Jerome are lifelong storytellers, having made music together, worked in other creative careers and even co-written a picture book as teenagers (“Creepy Things are Scaring Me,” 2003) before the success of “The Old Truck” in 2020. Their bold graphic elements, mid-century-inspired color palettes and clever narratives layer together to create stories that are emotionally resonant and laugh-out-loud funny in turns.”
The brothers will also headline a fundraising event in collaboration with children’s illustration influencer Charnaie Gordon with “Here Wee Read.” The NCCIL plans to partner with KACU to present a unique radio experience for both a live audience and radio listeners, titled “ON AIR.” This event supports the NCCIL’s mission to celebrate and share the work of picture book illustrators while providing literacy and outreach programming at no cost to the community.
For families, the Pumphreys will lead a children’s workshop that mirrors the joyful, tactile nature of their books, encouraging kids to experiment with printmaking, shape and texture to create their own visual stories. A public book-signing event at the NCCIL will round out the weekend, offering readers of all ages the chance to meet the artists behind some of the most beloved picture books of the last decade.
With their inventive process, compelling storytelling and passion for connecting with young readers, the Pumphrey brothers are poised to leave a lasting impression on the Abilene community. For more information, or to purchase tickets to “ON AIR,” visit nccil.org or call 325.673.4586.
Contributed By The National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature

