Past hosts have included Mel Gillman, Ashanti Fortson, Dave Ortega, Robyn Smith, Emma Hunsinger, Jett Allen and 30 more. Each week we invite a different artist or writer to host a 40-minute workshop via Zoom. Each summer the SAW space is taken over by the 2 week Teen Summer Workshop, a fun-filled exploration of comics storytelling and production.ĭuring the semester we offer afterschool workshops that slow down the comics making process and work towards an anthology of work produced during the 10-week session.ĭraw with us every Friday Night with our We Believe in Comics free community workshops. If you are young person between 11 and 17 who loves comics, we’ve got specific programs suited for you. In Person Teen Summer and Afterschool Workshops Class size is limited to 16 people per workshop so register early here. Workshops information is available through Eventbrite. We offer a handful of retreats and workshops throughout the year in February, May, July and October. Looking to immerse yourself in comics? Join us in the SAW space for an intensive week of learning, exploration and play. In Person Weeklong Comics Retreats and Workshops Explore our upcoming courses and ongoing programs, including monthly community subscriptions over at l. Find our most recent schedule of courses through Eventbrite.Īnd if you’re not in Gainesville, Florida, we bring programs to you wherever you are in the world through our online programs. Courses are offered at a variety of levels and formats for anyone - new or veteran - to feel they have the support to explore their creative practice anew. Throughout the school year, we offer one day and evening classes in the SAW space that explore a variety of knowledge and skills related to visual storytelling. In exchange, participants will create a workshop series, artists talk or community activation event/s in Alachua County. The residency program includes access to a shared studio, library and workshop space, access to SAW in person and virtual workshops, artistic mentorship and publication opportunities. Our current Emerging Artist in Residence provides access to artmaking space and professional development opportunities for up to 8 artists each calendar year. SAW has a long history of opening its doors to visiting artists and local-cartoonists for short and long term stays. In person Artist Residencies and Fellowships Through access to unique learning resources, a vibrant community and regular special events with comics professionals, you will gain insights into what it takes to realize your vision. Here we bring together the combined wisdom and experience of SAW instructors Tom Hart, Jess Ruliffson and Emma Jensen to provide you with inspiration, advice, critique, motivation and structured plan forward. Online Graphic Novel Development IntensiveĮvery six months ambitious artists and writers are invited to join our Graphic Novel Development Intensive. Enrolling every fall, this is an intensive nine-month course that offers instruction in Drawing for Comics, Comics Storytelling, Comics History and much more.Ĭertificate program alumni have gone on to work in various storytelling and visual realms from Graphic Design and Art Direction to Teaching and Tattooing. The SAW Certificate Program has been the premier program for affordable, personalized comics instruction for over 10 years. Everyone, regardless of knowledge and skill, is welcome! All our programs are offered at a sliding scale. Every year we offer a diverse range of programs that create Affordable new learning opportunities for young, emerging, established and professional comics enthusiasts alike.īelow you will find a break down of our most popular recurring programs with links to further information.
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