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March 15 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Portraying Death in Comics: as a Catalyst and as Monotonous

Portraying Death in Comics: as a Catalyst and as Monotonous

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Join artist Lillie J. Harris for this unique workshop!

Sunday, March 15th from 1pm-3pm

In this workshop, we will collaboratively make our own comics by looking at examples of how death can be used in graphic storytelling. Participants will draw on their own personal and collective feelings about death in order to create comics in intentional and compassionate ways. Using an improvisational method, we’ll learn to place death into comics regardless of genre; from horror to autobio to science fiction and anything in between.

All skill levels are welcome!

$5 Tickets available via Ticket Leap link below.

 

Lillie J. Harris is a cartoonist, arts educator, and Nebula Award-nominated writer from Clinton, MD. Tension and empathy are notable themes throughout Lillie’s work, as well as thanatology, horror, and not ‘punching down’.

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