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Appearances

BOOKSTORES AND COVENTIONS

The Light Side of the Moon
Launch Party

Barnes & Noble Pacific Place
Seattle WA
August 1, 2015 2 pm


Reading and Discussion of
The Light Side of the Moon
Auntie's Bookstore
Spokane WA
August 18, 2015 7pm

Sasquan
(Dealer's Room: Elizabeth Guizzetti)
Spokane WA
August 19-23, 2015

GeekGirlcon

Jet City Comic Show
(Artist Alley: Elizabeth Guizzetti)
Tacoma WA
October 31-November 1, 2015

Rusty Con
(Panelist: Elizabeth Guizzetti)
Seatac, WA
January 17-20, 2016

 

Drawing Comic Books Aliens and Superheroes

STREAM Science & Arts
Audience: Elementary 9+, but we welcome everyone!

I will show students how to draw aliens and their environments using basic shapes. Drawing, perspective, and observation techniques are covered. Other topics of discussion may include planets and moons within our solar system and planetary systems outside our solar system, both fictional and real.

Drawing Aliens and Superheroes is part of the 2015 King County Library Summer Reading Program “Every Hero Has a Story”

June 29: Enumclaw Library 4 – 5 pm
July 8: Covington Library 1 -2 pm
July 8: Kirkland Library 7-8 pm
July 9 Snoqualmie Library 3 -4 pm
July 11 Maple Valley Library 2 -3 pm
July 12 Sammamish Library 3 -4 pm
July 14 Woodinville Library 2 -3 pm
July 20 Foster Library 7 -8 pm
July 27 Kenmore Library 7 – 8 pm
July 28 Greenbridge Library 3 -4 pm
July 29 Black Diamond Library 2 – 3pm
July 31 Woodmont Library 1 -2 pm
August 4 Valley View Library 2 -3 pm
August 6 Bellevue Library 1 -2 pm
August 8 Algona Pacific Library 11am – 12 pm


Designing Concept Space Ships for Science Fiction and Comics for teens

STREAM Science Technology Engineering Arts
Target Audience: Teen (ages 13-18) but all are welcome!

In this workshop, we will discuss plausible spaceships and show students how to draw them using basic shapes. Drawing, perspective, and observation techniques are covered. Discussion includes the myths of space travel in popular media and exciting current or soon to be tech. Depending on audience, other topics may include time dilation, multiple universe theory, oxygen gardens, radiation shielding, aliens, and where to find inspiration.

June 17: – Greenbridge Library 1:30 – 3:30 pm
June 18: – Fairwood Library 7 – 9 pm
July 21 Auburn Library 1:30 – 3:30 pm
August 5 Newcastle Library 6:30 – 8:30 pm
August 11 Kent Library 3:30 – 5:30 pm