Workshop - Introduction to press illustration! - Cami and SOS Méditerranée
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In partnership with the NGO SOS MEDITERRANEE, these two workshops offer an introduction to the profession of press cartoonist. After a brief presentation of the profession, the techniques used (symbols, caricatures, misappropriation, etc.) and the association's missions, apprentice journalists will be invited to pick up their pencils and draw a news cartoon.
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09
Jun
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Children
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Workshop - Introduction to press illustration! - Cami and SOS Méditerranée
Vieux-Port - Quai de la Fraternité, Marseille, France
10:00am
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13:00
9/6/24
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9/6/2024
In partnership with the NGO SOS MEDITERRANEE, these two workshops offer an introduction to the profession of press cartoonist. After a brief presentation of the profession, the techniques used (symbols, caricatures, misappropriation, etc.) and the association's missions, apprentice journalists will be invited to pick up their pencils and draw a news cartoon.
As a journalist in her own right, the press cartoonist is at the heart of current affairs and, through caricature, raises awareness of social issues. In partnership with the sea rescue NGO SOS MEDITERRANEE, this workshop offers an introduction to the profession of press cartoonist through the presentation of news cartoons on the humanitarian emergency in the Mediterranean.
After a brief presentation of the profession, the techniques used (symbols, caricatures, misappropriation...) and the association's missions, apprentice journalists will be invited to pick up their pencils and draw a news cartoon.
This workshop will enable participants to highlight their citizenship through cartoons, a strategic information tool for freedom of expression.
As a press cartoonist, Cami organizes numerous press cartoon workshops for young people and in prisons.
SOS MEDITERRANEE
SOS MEDITERRANEE is a European humanitarian sea rescue association made up of citizens mobilized to search for and rescue people in distress at sea. Since the start of its operations in February 2016, SOS MEDITERRANEE has rescued more than 39,700 people.
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Vieux-Port - Quai de la Fraternité, Marseille, France
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Immersive exhibition "Présentes
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