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Cartoons prove a drawcard for library services

A demonstrated interest in the art of cartooning among local young people prompted the Rockhampton Municipal Library Service to establish a cartooning group called Cartoonists INK. Feedback from a series of workshops for young people in 1994, featuring prominent Queensland cartoonists Gary Clark and Rod Emmerson, pointed to the popularity of cartooning.

Following that success, a public meeting was called to discuss the formation of a local cartooning group attracting people from a wide age group. Cartooning INK, coordinated by the Youth Services Librarian, Anne-Maree Dyer now meets once a month. Local artists and illustrators lend their skill and expertise during the workshops.

Sometimes attracting up to 25 participants, predominantly boys in the 13 to 15 age group, the workshops vary from accessing cartoon groups on the Internet to developing storyboards and animation techniques. A number of former members have gone on to tertiary study in animation techniques, illustration and graphic arts.

Funding for the group is an ongoing concern. Currently funding is being sought from the local Regional Arts Development Fund for workshops with The Morning Bulletin’s editorial cartoonist, Rod Emmerson. This unique Library service continues to attract new members and has heightened its profile with participation in community festivals including ABC Radio’s Arts in the Park.

The Library, as Anne Maree Dwyer points out, is ideally situated for the development of visual and literacy skills.

For further information contact Anne-Maree Dyer, telephone (079) 311 297.

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