Don't miss out on our Manga MashUp Workshops!

Working in partnership with Barrow and Kendal Libraries, supported by Westmorland and Furness Council, the Lakes International Comic Art Festival is delighted to announce a number of “Manga MashUp” workshops for young people.

Running in Barrow Library, which was also location to the final UK appearance, for now, of the Make Mine Manga exhibition, and Kendal Library, the workshops are perfect for young people curious about manga as well as the avid fan. Curious and aspiring creatives are invited to explore the creative techniques behind the art and discover the wonder of manga and anime.

Three professional artists – Chie Kutsuwada, Sonia Leong and Inko Ai Takita – will lead different aspects of the workshop programme, the sessions open to 15 participants per workshop, aged 11 to 16. Each workshop is two and a half hours long, with a half break between sessions, where refreshments will be provided.

The workshops will be great and fun opportunity to find out more about Japanese manga culture, and try drawing manga characters with a professional manga artist.

“We are delighted to be working with the team at Kendal and Barrow libraries to offer these workshops, led by professional manga artists who work in the UK today,” says LICAF Festival Director Julie Tait. “This is such as popular form of comics, and all our libraries have great collections of manga to borrow. We hope these workshops inspire young people to continue to make manga comics in the future”.

• Full dates for the Manga MashUp Workshops Below | To browse or book, search the Westmorland and Furness Eventbrite page

• Make Mine Manga Exhibition – Barrow-in-Furness Central Library Runs until 31st May 2024, Ramsden Square, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 1LL | Web: westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk

Lakes international Comic Art Festival: Online Make Mine Manga Resources

How to draw manga with Inko

How to draw manga with Chie

Manga colouring

Our Manga MashUp Workshop Artists

Chie Kutsuwada

Chie Kutsuwada is a UK-based Japanese manga creator and illustrator. After graduating from theRoyal College of Art, London, she’s been creating many works, which are often very delicate and romantic in style.

She creates stories as well as illustration by herself, such as King of a Miniature Garden (2007 collected in The Mammoth Book of Best New Manga 2, Constable & Robinson) her first manga, and Moonlight (2008 collected in The Mammoth Book of Best New Manga 3), which was shortlisted in Manga Jiman competition organised by the UK Japan Embassy.

She has also been working on some well-known titles such as Shakespeare’s As You Like It (SelfMadeHero, London) and Musashi Miyamoto’s The Book of Five Rings (Shambhala, Boston & London).

One of her recent projects is the ongoing, bimonthly illustrated columns called “Mondo Manga” for Mainichi Weekly (published by The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd) about life and culture in the UK. Chie also provides many illustrations for art books such as Extreme Stickering Manga, Artful Etching: Manga and Artful Etching: Kawaii (Thunder BayPress, USA).

She has also written and illustrated several how-to books such as 10 Step Drawing Manga and 10 Step Drawing Kawaii (Search Press, UK). She has recently collaborated with author Julian Sedgwick to create Tsunami Girl (2021 Guppy Books, UK) which was nominated for several book prizes, including the Carnegie Medal; and also their latest creation, 100 Tales from the Tokyo Ghost Café (2023 Guppy Books, UK).

Her books are available in most English-speaking countries, and some are translated in Turkey, France, Italy and Spain.

Alongside creating manga comics, she also attends many manga-related events in and out of the UK and runs manga workshops at schools, universities, libraries, and museums, such as the British Museum, the British Libraries, Wellcome Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

She has also worked on projects for the UK Japan Embassy, BBC, Channel 4, CNN, Wagamama, and Winsor & Newton.

Inko Ai Takita

Inko Ai Takita is an award-winning manga artist from Kyoto, Japan, who currently resides in the UK after honing her craft at Kyoto University of Art & Design and later at Central Saint Martin's College of Art & Design.

Her works have graced esteemed institutions such as the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum, where she's delivered manga workshops. Additionally, Takita's collaborations with British artist David Blandy resulted in captivating projects like the manga posters for the London Underground's Embankment station.

Her manga adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream was one of the finalists on the first International Graphic Shakespeare Competition in 2017, and runner-up on the second in 2018.

Her published manga collaborating with Scottish comic writer Séan Michael Wilson, including titles like Lady Murasaki's Tale of Genji (Tuttle) and the award-winning Portrait of Violence (New International), have been critically acclaimed.

Furthermore, her illustrative contributions to the online theatre "Flight Paths" earned recognition at the Superfest Disability Film Festival 2021.

Sonia Leong

Sonia Leong is a comic book and manga artist, and author of popular drawing guides, including Draw Manga: Complete Skills (Search Press) and Beginning Manga (Franklin Watts).

Her award-winning debut graphic novels include Manga Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet (Self Made Hero). She’s worked on Doctor Who (BBC Books), Assassin’s Creed (Titan), Domo-kun (TokyoPop) and Bravest Warriors (VIZ), amongst many others.

She also illustrates for children’s books, fashion, advertising, film and television, recently appearing on CBBC’s Britain’s Best Young Artist as a judge.

She is the Director of Sweatdrop Studios, a UK-based independent comic publisher and is currently working on The Chronicles of Ciel, a series of illustrated fantasy light novels.

Manga MashUp Workshops 2024

To browse or book, search the Westmorland and Furness Eventbrite page

Please note the title of the workshops is different to the accompanying exhibition, Make Mine Manga, currently exhibiting at Barrow Library

All the workshops will have the same format, beginning with an introduction to Manga in Japan, followed by a demonstration of drawing manga characters, based on people attending workshops.

Attendees will be expected to create their own manga characters – age,gender, fashion, special aspects, name etc. If time allows also explore speechbubbles.

Manga workshop with Sonia Leong
10.00am – 12.30pm, Saturday 19th October
Kendal Library, Stricklandgate, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4PY

Manga workshop with Sonia Leong
10.00am – 12.30pm, Saturday 9th November
Kendal Library, Stricklandgate, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4PY

You are welcome to bring along any of your pencils, pens, sketchbooks you’re comfortable to draw with, while the venue also provides everything you need for this workshop.

Want more Manga? Check outthe Lakes International Comic Art Festival’s “Make Mine Manga” page, which includes links to online manga creation resources, colouring pages and more.

Kendal Library is online at this Westmorland & Furness Council web page

Barrow Library is online at this Westmorland & Furness Council web page

• Both libraries offer a range of events, such as author talks and learning events. To browse or book, search the Westmorland and Furness Eventbrite page