Calling all teachers, students, cartoonists, and comics fans of all ages! On Friday, September 12, two-time Eisner Award-winning cartoonist and international comics instructor, Paul Karasik, will join us at the Library as our speaker for the 11th Annual SPX Program. Karasik, who has taught the craft of making comics for decades, will share his unique methods for teaching comics that can be applied in any classroom to any discipline.
There is no need to register for this event. Just come prepared to participate in learning more about how comics are built and how your brain is built.
Where: James Madison Building – Dining Room A (LM620)
When: 12:00 pm – 01:00 pm EDT
For more information and directions, take a look at our events page.
The Annual SPX Program happens every year at the Library around the time of the annual Small Press Expo (SPX) comics and graphic arts festival.
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See some of Paul Karasik’s work at the Library.
See comics from the Library’s SPX collection of small press comics in an exhibit on the mezzanine level in the Jefferson Building.
Read more about the Library’s SPX collection and past SPX Programs from Headlines and Heroes https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/category/small-press-expo/
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