We Believe in Friday Night Workshops at SAW!
Guidelines for creating fun and impact for your Friday Night Audience
SAW is dedicated to creating a space for people to be graphic novelists by giving them the tools and support they need.
Here's what we believe:
Empowering people in their art making
Inclusion of everybody
The power of sharing stories, which humanize and free us
Safe space to share stories
Tools for expression
These workshops are a part of that.
A good rule of thumb is to teach beginning adults and the kids who are also in the room with them.
Workshops are Fridays at 7 PM Eastern, usually around 75 minutes total, including sharing, (sometimes go long but never past 90 minutes) and pay $150.
People need to be drawing during them, and LOVE to be sharing too, so an ideal workshop would have 20-30 minutes of drawing and then likely 20-30 minutes or more of sharing. (We do LOTS of sharing.)
Creating a friendly, welcoming environment for scribbling, dreaming and art-making is the important thing.
Visuals are great. The more you want to discuss something via a white board or scribble on a sheet of paper, and the more we can see YOU DRAW, the better!
OMG - THANK YOU AND HAVE FUN!!!!!
We'd love to hear your topic suggestions! Topics should be relatable! Repeating topics is ok!
A good topic lets people tell a personal story in a way they didn't expect. Or a subject everyone is going to have a personal reaction to.
As of this writing, here were a few of our last few topics:
We suggest CONTENT over FORM, but if you want to teach, say "lettering" a good way might be to give them ideas from their life to letter. Like say, list the last three times you talked to your parent or child, or list your three favorite lines from movies. And from there, we can make a comic where you demonstrate ideas about lettering.
View the entire scrollable playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6nZBKexfhvv7_IA_0Jl2y6Y-EcIj5rm8 or below
Here's a quick sample made up on the spot!
Some sample images...
We do it on Zoom, obviously.
Tom or another SAW personality will begin the meeting, and then make you the co-host. That will give you muting and sharing abilities. We always use Zoom's live transcription, so if a SAW host doesn't do that, we'll ask that you do it when you start.
These will be live-streamed an archived on Youtube as well, and excerpts might wind up on TikTok or Instagram reels too.
Thanks!
We LOVE having you here, and are so grateful for your and feel like it's a party, but we also want you to know that your contribution is helping to make SAW thrive for a long time.
That means, that we might repurpose some of these videos later for other purposes. They are on our YouTube channel, but we also might put them into a SAW video podcast, or on TikTok or whatever comes next, or possibly edit them into a small workshop series for our students or something. Or they might turn up in a ratty commercial or who knows.
So this acknowledges that while you own the copyright of course, of the material, ideas, slides, drawings, etc. That we retain the right to present this again in any format!
Click here for the full garbage-y legalese but that's basically what that says, THANK YOU!