Join us in welcoming our Spring Maker-in-Residence, Elizabeth Trembley!
Elizabeth is the author of the graphic memoir Look Again (Street Noise, 2022), which was named one of the Best Graphic Novels for Adults by the American Library Association (2023) and shortlisted for the Graphic Medicine International Collective Award. She is also a Lambda Literary Award-winning mystery novelist (Whacked, pen name Josie Gordon), and storytelling teacher of more than three decades.
She trained in literature, writing, and innovation and creativity in places as diverse as the University of Chicago, Disney University, the Center for Cartoon Studies, and the Sequential Artist’s Workshop. At the Sequential Artists Workshop, she co-led the Graphic Memoir + Medicine working group for five years and teaches online classes on graphic memoir, story structure, and time/project management. She also runs comics and zine-making workshops for groups of all ages. You can see more information on her website https://elizabethtrembley.com, opens a new window or Instagram @elizabeth_trembley.
Check out Beth's workshop, Making Comics About Your Life (No Drawing Skill Required!), on March 10th from 4:00pm - 6:00pm, or stop by to see her work during one of her drop-in sessions in Groundworks:
Interested in more information on creating graphic novels or comics? Here are few books to get you excited about this Spring’s Maker-in-Residence.