Learn the basics of cartooning.

Develop your personal style while exploring a variety of forms from single gags to longer comic strips to storyboarding your graphic novel.

No drawing experience necessary.

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  • Comic Storytelling

    First Session: Mon, Jul 8, 2013, 7 pm - 9:30 pm

    Instructor: Josh Bayer  show bio

    Josh Bayer lives in Harlem and has worked as a Graphic Novelist, Fine Artist and Illustrator for twenty years. His work combines satire and a genre fusion tying together different historical cartooning styles with a devout punk rock anti-narrative. His comics work has been reviewed on four continents and since 2007 has repeatedly been singled out as being among the "best of" Independent comics by journalists like Robert Clough and Jeff Newlet. He has been the subject of features in The Comics Journal, Study Group Magazine and the WowCool comics blog. Josh also has an extensive career producing conceptual art for a variety of TV and film productions for clients including MTV, HBO and Amnesty International. His work can be seen in the title sequence for HBO's Rome (2006), Newline's Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) and Alicia Keys' Girl...for full instructor biography click here.

    Day(s): Monday

    Sessions: 4

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    Location: Lexington Avenue at 91st St

    Room: S371, 3rd Fl, South Building

    Price: from $185.00

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  • Comic Storytelling

    First Session: Mon, Apr 8, 2013, 7 pm - 9:30 pm

    Instructor: Josh Bayer  show bio

    Josh Bayer lives in Harlem and has worked as a Graphic Novelist, Fine Artist and Illustrator for twenty years. His work combines satire and a genre fusion tying together different historical cartooning styles with a devout punk rock anti-narrative. His comics work has been reviewed on four continents and since 2007 has repeatedly been singled out as being among the "best of" Independent comics by journalists like Robert Clough and Jeff Newlet. He has been the subject of features in The Comics Journal, Study Group Magazine and the WowCool comics blog. Josh also has an extensive career producing conceptual art for a variety of TV and film productions for clients including MTV, HBO and Amnesty International. His work can be seen in the title sequence for HBO's Rome (2006), Newline's Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) and Alicia Keys' Girl...for full instructor biography click here.

    Day(s): Monday

    Sessions: 6

    Supply List: Click here to view list

    Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd St

    Room: S371, 3rd Fl, South Building

    Price: from $255.00

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  • Comic Storytelling

    First Session: Mon, Jun 3, 2013, 7 pm - 9:30 pm

    Instructor: Josh Bayer  show bio

    Josh Bayer lives in Harlem and has worked as a Graphic Novelist, Fine Artist and Illustrator for twenty years. His work combines satire and a genre fusion tying together different historical cartooning styles with a devout punk rock anti-narrative. His comics work has been reviewed on four continents and since 2007 has repeatedly been singled out as being among the "best of" Independent comics by journalists like Robert Clough and Jeff Newlet. He has been the subject of features in The Comics Journal, Study Group Magazine and the WowCool comics blog. Josh also has an extensive career producing conceptual art for a variety of TV and film productions for clients including MTV, HBO and Amnesty International. His work can be seen in the title sequence for HBO's Rome (2006), Newline's Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) and Alicia Keys' Girl...for full instructor biography click here.

    Day(s): Monday

    Sessions: 5

    Supply List: Click here to view list

    Class Calendar: View class calendar

    Location: Lexington Avenue at 91st St

    Room: S371, 3rd Fl, South Building

    Price: from $215.00

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