4103 Making Cartoons
Multi-week in-person | Unavailable
CANCELED
This course is designed to unleash a native human communication tool that results in cartoon making. As a novice, or experienced, we will generate ideas and stories at the heart of making cartoons. By completing a series of practical exercises, you’ll be able to discuss your own cartoon-making. Activities aim to spark creativity, technical expertise, and desire to cartoon. Each class begins with a 15-minute demonstration followed by 45-minutes of practice, and ends with a 10-minute group reflection on our work. Syllabus adjustments are guided by participant needs. Required materials list will be sent to registrants.
Moderator: Steve Kroeger's 20 years at UC include developing cultural competence and critical thinking with preservice teachers. Before that he was an intervention specialist for 12 years in public schools. Current interests embrace cartooning and graphic narrative in areas that include breastfeeding as well as relationships and sexuality. He has self-published four chicken comics with two of his grandsons.