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ZAPP Classes
ZAPP offers classes and workshops on all aspects of zines, from production and printing to the history of zines.
Words and Pictures by [Your Name Here]
We will write and draw from our own experience, leading to the creation of a self-published mini-comic. The perfect class for writers who think they can’t draw and artists who think they can’t write!
Instructors: David Lasky and Greg Stump
Meets: Saturdays, July 10–31, 12–2 p.m.
Tuition: $80
To register, call (206) 322-7030, or email zapp@hugohouse.org
About the Instructors
David Lasky has created a number of critically acclaimed comic books, including a nine-page mini-adaptation of Joyce’s “Ulysses”; eight issues of “Boom Boom Comics”; two issues of the award-nominated “Urban Hipster”; and numerous short comics for anthologies such as “Kramers Ergot,” “Hotwire” and “The Best American Comics 2006.” He currently teaches for Arts Corps, 826 Seattle and the Art Institute of Seattle.
Greg Stump’s comics and illustrations have appeared regularly in The Stranger since the year 2000. He is the creator of the weekly alternative strip “Dwarf Attack,” the co-creator (with David Lasky) of the acclaimed comic book series “Urban Hipster” and a longtime journalist and critic for Fantagraphics’ flagship magazine, The Comics Journal. In the past decade he has taught students of all ages through schools and organizations that include Seattle University, the Art Institute of Seattle, the Kirkland Arts Center, Arts Corps and many others.
