Art Class at the Woonsocket Harris Public Library

 

On Thursday August 15th at 2:30 the Woonsocket Harris Public Library is proud to present a special class by Cathy Johnson, a Providence based writer and artist and creator of the graphic novel The Breakaways. Learn how to make your own comics! Have fun with silly drawing games and generate your own characters. Learn how to write and draw your own graphic novel. The class is open to anyone in Middle School and High School. It is in the Adult Program Room at 2:30 August 15th. Space is limited. Sign up at the Teen Desk, or in the Children’s Room.

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