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Intermediate Art Workshop: Comic Strips (ages 9–15)

Learn tips and tricks for how to create a detailed and original narrative comic strip. Each student will create their own story, as well as learn techniques used in some of the most famous comic books ever made. This class is specifically designed for children ages 9-15, to enhance their artistic interests and talents. It is for this reason that we kindly ask parents and siblings to wait outside of the classroom for the duration of the program.  Register Here…

when

September 7, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Learn tips and tricks for how to create a detailed and original narrative comic strip. Each student will create their own story, as well as learn techniques used in some of the most famous comic books ever made.
This class is specifically designed for children ages 9-15, to enhance their artistic interests and talents. It is for this reason that we kindly ask parents and siblings to wait outside of the classroom for the duration of the program. 
Register Here
$10.00 per Child Aged 9-15
$5 for WPS students (use ENRICH24 for 50% discount)
Support provided by Taft Red Rhino Fund

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