$20.00 – $40.00
This two-hour workshop offers prompts for the tricky work of telling complex family stories.
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About the workshop:
Drawing comics about family is complicated. In this two-hour workshop, cartoonist Sanika Phawde will help offer prompts and examples to guide participants through drawing a one-page comic about their own families. It’s often tricky to tell a complex family story in a way that is thoughtful and respectful, while also being true to your lived experience. Sanika will share examples from their own work to explain how they playfully approached difficult emotional realities. We will also read and discuss comics by incredible cartoonists like Adrian Tomine, Lucy Knisley, Naveid Mahdavian, and Liana Finck.
Date:
This is a 2-hour online workshop on Thursday, December 12th from 3pm-5pm PST (6pm-8pm EST). The workshop is capped at 25 participants. Everyone who signs up will receive a Zoom link via email and then a recording of the workshop afterwards.
What you need:
• Drawing supplies. You can draw on paper or digitally, whatever you prefer. You’re welcome to use whatever materials you have on hand, whether it’s colored pencils, watercolors, or ink pens.
About the teacher:
Sanika Phwade is an illustrator, educator, cartoonist and graphic reportage artist born and raised in India and based in Boston. Through autobiographical comics, visual essays, drawings on location, gouache paintings and illustrated interviews, their work strives to capture and communicate instances of emotional connection, queer immigrant culture, and conversations people have over meals. A graduate of Parsons School of Design, they currently teach illustration at MassArt and RISD.