Art in Motion: Storytelling through Animation Drawing FREE Workshops

Art in Motion: Storytelling through Animation Drawing FREE Workshops

BRAC and The Paige Fraiser Foundation are offering three FREE Animation workshops where students will learn how to create sequential art showing motion in comic strips!

Art in Motion: Storytelling through Animation Drawing

Saturday September 11th at 10:30am - 12pm

Saturday September 18th at 10:30am - 12pm

Saturday September 25th at 10:30am - 12pm

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Teaching Artist Michael Alfred Tudor Jr., a graduate of University of the Arts in Philadelphia, will be guiding students through the world of sequential art in the form of comic strips. Separated spatially on the page, the comic panels represent the passage of time. The class will incorporate the instructor's experience of over 10 years of experience as an illustrator/graphic designer, to teach how to illustrate movement. Starting from the basics like stippling, line art, shapes and abstract art we will learn how to plan and create sequential art. The workshops will culminate in a final project of a 4 page comic strip that shows motion.

Sign up for one, two or all three workshops! Space is limited, only sign up for the workshops you will be attending.

Workshops are free, but donations are appreciated!

Suggested Donation:

Youth (Age 10 - 18) $5 ** Adult $10 ** Senior $8

About the Teaching Artist:

Michael Tudor has been an art educator since 2006 when he graduated from University of the Arts, in Philadelphia PA with his Bachelor’s in Fine Arts. He has taught every grade from Pre-K at Trinity Cathedral Academy in Trenton, to substitute teaching Middle & High School in Union & MIddlesex County, to teaching as an Adjunct Professor at Mercer County Community College. During all this time in the education field, he has worked as a freelance graphic designer, illustrator and animator for his own company, Paperface, LLC. At this point, he has a wealth of information to share from his experiences in creating visual art for clients such as: Axe, Reebok, Nike, Snoop Dogg, and various others. A list of skills provides demonstration of his knowledge and includes: pencil drawing, pen & ink, water color, adobe photoshop, illustrator, indesign, after effects, premier pro, and audition. "I'm looking forward to teaching all I know about art to anyone willing to learn."

 

About The Paige Frasier Foundation:

The Paige Fraser Foundation (TPFF) was established in 2017 with Lesmah J. Fraser as Founder, President/CEO and Paige Fraser as Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer/ Program Director for Dance.

TPFF aims to create a safe space for aspiring young artists, with or without disabilities, to reach their full potential in Dance, Music, Theater and the Visual Arts. 

TPFF collaborates and partners with other Bronx community-based organizations and is committed to creating a broad community of partners and supporters to spread kindness and hope to youths, families and the community through the arts with a goal to build a Performing Arts and Wellness Center in the Northeast Bronx.

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Monday - Friday: 3:00 - 6 PM
Saturday: 12 - 5 PM
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DIRECTIONS TO CENTER:  By Train: Take #2 or #5 to West Farms Square/East Tremont. Walk one block east to Bronx Street. By Bus: Take #'s B9, 21, 36, 40, 42, or Q44 to East Tremont and Boston Road. By Car: Take Bruckner Expressway to Sheridan Expressway, and exit at East Tremont Ave. Turn left at the traffic light one block down onto East Tremont. Turn left after one block onto Bronx St. (Cross Bronx Expressway) towards Rosedale Ave, then exit. Turn left onto Rosedale Ave, then take a left onto Tremont Ave. Drive four blocks to West Farms Square.

This program is made possible with support from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, including Council Members Eric Dinowitz, Althea Stevens, Kristy Marmorato and the Bronx Delegation. Additional support is from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, the NYS Council on the Arts with support from Governor Kathy Hochul and the NYS Legislature. Foundation support is from Con Edison: The Power of Giving, The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, The Lincoln Fund, New York Life Foundation in partnership with the Afterschool Alliance and private donors.