Comic and Manga Workshops

Schoolchildren in particular have a keen interest in comics and manga. In my comic and manga workshops, I have repeatedly seen children and young people of all ages working diligently and enthusiastically to create their own comic pages with great perseverance.

I draw my experience from giving teaching Comics for 10 years now. i coduct workshops in schools, libraries, literary centers, and universities. I can offer a program for all levels of expertise, from Beginners first steps to Masterclass.

workshop languages are English, German, and French.

If you are interested in a comic workshop, please write me.

drawing against oblivion

A series of workshops to shine a light on the many people who were forced to labor under the Nazis.

Over 13 million people from more than 20 countries were forced into labor under National Socialism. Berlin-Lichtenberg was also home to numerous camps and work sites that are almost forgotten today. The project made these stories visible and showed that a culture of remembrance can only be created together.

Under the guidance of historian Ellen Fischer we used historical sources to develop scenes based on four biographies of people who were forced to perform hard labor in Berlin-Lichtenberg.

The results of the workshop showed how creative work can be a gateway to the culture of remembrance: listening, understanding, asking questions—and translating historical experiences into the language of the present.

if you want to read more about the project:

https://licht-blicke.org/zeichnen-gegen-das-vergessen/

Africomics

The Africomics project, initiated by the Goethe Institute Ghana, ran from 2021 to 2025 and aimed to connect comic artists from 16 African countries. During the project period, 14 local comic workshops were held in which participants created their own comics. The project was then concluded with a regional workshop in Accra, to which comic artists from 16 African countries were invited. I had the privilege of leading four of the local workshops, in Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Congo, as well as the regional workshop at the end of the project.

The results were published in a book: Africomics une Anthologie