We Believe in Comics is the Sequential Artists Workshop's Friday Night Comics Workshop continuing the tradition begun by The Believer. We host Free Friday Night Comics Workshops every Friday on Zoom and YouTube. WE TEACH COMICS! The Sequential Artists Workshop is a grassroots, non-profit comics school and creative community. We teach people how to tell stories and make comics in Gainesville, Flori... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
"Ashanti Fortson is an award-winning cartoonist, an illustrator, a comics editor, and an educator with a deep interest in difficult emotions, quiet moments, and the rifts and connections between human beings. Their work explores transience and reflec... more
Dave Ortega is a cartoonist and educator living near Boston who teaches at Lesley University. His graphic novel Días de Consuelo, about the early life of his grandmother who was born during the Mexican Revolution, was selected by Society of Illustrat... more
Melanie Gillman is a SAW Alumni and American queer non-binary cartoonist, illustrator, and lecturer, specializing in LGBTQ comics for Young Adult readers like Other Ever Afters (a collection of QUEER FAIRY TALES), Who Was a Daring Pioneer of the Skie... more
Tom Hart is the New York Times Bestselling author of Rosalie Lightning and the Executive Director of The Sequential Artists Workshop. He was an early recipient of a Xeric Grant for self-publishing cartoonists, and has been on many best-of lists in th... more
Bianca Stone is a writer and visual artist. She was born and raised in Vermont and moved to New York City where she received her MFA from NYU in 2009. She is the author of Someone Else’s Wedding Vows (Tin House, 2014), Poetry Comics From the Book of ... more
Georgia Webber is a comics artist, editor, and facilitator living in southern Ontario. She is entirely occupied by the intersection of health and art, making music, comics, and facilitating courses from this point of fascination.
Georgia is best k... more
"Using simple map-drawing exercises, we will navigate our memories and find treasures to prompt creative writing or comic-making."
MJ Robinson is an author-illustrator, educator, and community organizer encouraging creative play and art-making in m... more
Ellen O’Grady (she/they) lives in Durham, North Carolina. They are an artist and activist with recent work in Scalawag magazine and SOLRAD. linktr.ee/ellenogrady
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