Comic Creators Camp

Comic Creators Camp

Professional cartoonist Mister Smart guides campers through the process of making their own comic in a unique, historical setting!

By James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home

Date and time

July 21 · 1pm - July 25 · 4pm EDT

Location

528 Lockerbie St

528 Lockerbie Street Indianapolis, IN 46202

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 days 3 hours

Create your own Comic!

Calling all kids who love to draw and create stories and comics! In this camp, professional cartoonist Mister Smart will share the skills of making your own comics. He will guide campers through the entire process, including character design, story creation, drawing techniques for backgrounds, page layouts, dialog, and more. Although the skills campers will practice are real, the camp itself is not a class! It's a fun week for kids who love art and storytelling, and includes break times for snacks and outdoor play. At the end of the week, campers will take home with their own graphic novel or comic!

Campers can find inspiration for their artwork in the historic James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home, and its large collection of nineteenth-century illustrated books and magazines. They will head "behind the ropes" and enjoy special access to the different rooms and handle some of the 100 year-old books from our extensive library.


About the Camp

Who: For campers 3rd grade through those entering 7th grade.

When: July 21-25, 1pm-4pm.

Where: 528 Lockerbie St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

Who is Mr. Smart?

Josh Smart has been a professional cartoonist in Indianapolis for 23 years. He works with the Indiana Pacers & Fever drawing mascot cartoons for their kid’s club programs as well as caricaturing at their home games. Previously, Mr. Smart was an art director at a marketing firm working with clients such as Pepsico, The American Red Cross, Hardee’s, Kroger, Subway, Frito Lay, & many more. Recently, Mr. Smart started guest teaching with Professor Watermelon (aka. Chadwick Gillenwater) and fell in love with the creative energy the kids bring with them to class every day. Mr. Smart is now a cartoonist, caricature artist, art director… and a teacher of cartooning and comics for after school clubs and summer camps!

Frequently asked questions

How long does the camp last?

The camp lasts from 1pm-4pm. It takes place Monday-Friday, July 21-25.

What age group can attend this camp?

This camp is intended for 3rd graders through incoming 7th graders. Exceptions can be made by the camp counselor. Please contact us directly with any questions.

Is this an art class?

No, this is a camp experience focused on inspiring a love of drawing, writing, and comics in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

Where can I park?

Guardians can park on the street in front of the Museum Home during pick-up and drop-off.

Do campers require a snack?

Campers will be checked in and out every day by a staff member at the entrance to the Billy Lou Wood Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is located immediately adjacent to the Museum Home. After entering the front gate, follow the sidewalk to the right to find the Visitor Center entrance.

Where is drop-off and pick-up?

Campers will be checked in and out every day by a staff member at the entrance to the Billy Lou Wood Visitor Center. The Visitor Center is located immediately adjacent to the Museum Home. After entering the front gate, follow the sidewalk to the right to find the Visitor Center entrance.

$125