Venue: 1131 Mission Street
Contemporary Comics
This course encourages investigation of the relationships between images, text, story, and the comic book as an art object. In four weeks, students will create three mini comics and study many examples of contemporary comics. Group critiques, analysis of narrative structures, and exercises in juxtaposing imagery will give students a deeper understanding of how to use drawings to communicate stories and ideas. A materials list will be provided upon registration.
Instructor: Alyssa Block, MFA
Dates: 4 class meetings / Mondays, May 6, 13, 20, June 3 (no class May 27)
Time: 6:30-9:30 pm
Tuition: $180
Special Rates!
Register with a friend and get 10% off the class fee.
Register with 5 friends and one person can take the class FREE OF CHARGE!
Registrations must be made at the same time by the same person for the discount to apply. For inquiries and to take advantage of special rates, email: education@rootdivision.org
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Please email Lindsay Howland at education@rootdivision.org with your ideas!