Cartoon Workshops for Schools 2015-16


I have done over 60 school murals across the Midwest in the last ten years and what I have discovered is that many schools are needing to cut back on their art programs given funding restraints. This has been difficult for school administrators who value the arts but realize that tough decisions are sometimes required. They want to give their students the best but oftentimes are limited in how to do that.

I have decided to do something about that situation given the high value I place on art and my respect for teachers and principals. Being encouraged to pursue art at a young age was critical for me and opened doors on many levels - even in leadership. So, I have begun to teach Cartoon Workshops in local schools as a way to encourage students to be creative and think with innovation. Done in a high energy, interactive way the workshop reminds everyone that we are all artists and each of us has great potential. School leaders see this everyday in the students they teach and they want the best opportunities for them and their future no matter where they live or what background they come from.

How does a Cartoon Workshop work for a school? I come out to a school for either a one day or two day experience that enhances the current art offerings the school already has in place. I also can lead a special night event that invites parents to attend with their child - I can teach in that one hour fun event the "how to's" in creating your own superhero or teach the art of caricature. It builds school spirit and gets the parents involved. It is a great asset for any school be it elementary, middle-school or high school.

Recently I went to Jefferson Elementary in Watertown, SD at the invite of Principal Laura Morrow. In two days we were able to teach cartooning to over 400 students and had a huge turnout for a night event that shocked even the principal - seems like adults like to cartoon and create comics as well. It was great fun for all and full of positive learning. They are planning to have me back this year.

How do you go about securing a one or two day Cartoon Workshop for your students? It's simple, email me at jasondfolkerts@gmail and we can begin the process of securing a date. Another obvious question is cost. Again, I want to keep it simple and affordable. A one day event where I spend the full day on campus teaching is $500.00. If you are securing a two-day event it is $900.00. If you would like an evening family event, that will cost an additional $200.00. I live in Sioux Falls, SD, so depending on where you are located there is also transportation costs and hotel expenses that need to be covered as well. If you live within one hour of Sioux Falls, there is no transportation expense or hotel requirements. To secure your Cartoon Workshop date their is a 20% deposit required.
To note: Many school PTO's see this as a wonderful opportunity to promote what they do and some schools have even had local businesses sponsor this opportunity.

I hope to hear from you and help bring out the creative potential of your students and community. I am booking dates now for the 2015-16 school year and dates do go quickly given my schedule. Maybe you also would like to discuss a mural and we can package this all together.


Here is a recent cartoon class I taught at the Washington Pavilion. They each won a drawing Of mine as an end of class gift. They all had tons of their own creations as well. I always try to give away some of my own artwork as a way of encouragement.



Explaining the process of creating a comic book, I bring along some of my own artwork to inspire and show them how diverse styles and needs are when it comes to cartooning and comics.



A group of students in Watertown, SD showing off their creations. These students were super fired up and stayed after the workshop time to talk about their heroes.



A handout I give to students on the process of creating cartoons. I walk through a four step process that goes beyond even drawing but applies to life. Plus, a good thing to take home to parents to encourage practicing art skills.


Nathan and I pose after he won a Spider-Man I drew. He was jazzed about it and was a very talented cartoonist/comic artist as well. Watch out world he may be the next Jack Kirby.


Teaching a large group of students at Tea Elementary. They are a school with limited art options. They don't have an art teacher on their campus. This group of students really absorbed all that was taught in the short time I visited with them. 99% of the students raise their hands when I ask them if they like to draw cartoons, I find this to be universal wherever I go.


Students also get examples of how they can use their art talents in practical ways to show the world their creations, such as making their own comic book at storyjumper.com


Most importantly, students will have time to create and design new worlds that may end up becoming a book we read, a movie we see or an idea that all of us benefit from. Who will be the next Lynn Johnston or Jim Lee. They are sitting in our classrooms right now.









Custer Wildcats in Entranceway of High School

This was a simple but effective mural in Custer, SD. When you walk into the front doors of the school this is what your eyes will see. Oftentimes, keeping it bold and simple is far more effective for impact than details and too many words. I was asked to make the lettering a bit more wild looking and they wanted to incorporate their logo, which is the Wildcat side profile. The before and after photo helps you see how much a mural can take a dead space and bring school spirit.




Summer Mural Deal for SD Schools

$1000 Summer Mural Deal for 5 South Dakota Schools: Read On


This Summer I am offering a special $1000 Summer Mural Deal to five South Dakota schools. I will paint a Color Mural at your school up to 10ft. x 12ft. for only $1,000. That includes creating a design to your liking.
 
A number of South Dakota communities have run into school budget constraints making large professional murals a difficult expense. An idea worth considering is getting your PTO's or Booster Clubs involved or have a local business sponsor the mural which your whole community will enjoy. At this $1,000 price most South Dakota schools can afford to get a fantastic mural on their wall. 
 
The $1,000 Mural Deal does not include my travel expenses, paint supplies or the securing of a lift. Also, it is the responsibility of the school to provide hotel lodging if needed. Most murals are completed in 2 or 3 days. 
 
The first 5 schools that sign on to this one time deal for the Summer of 2015 will get the $1,000 price. I will book the first five schools on my calendar up to Labor Day 2015. During the school year my pricing goes back to the standard rate of $25.000 per square ft. 
 
To Consider: The average cost of a professional mural is $25.00 a square foot including several hundred dollars for design time not including artist travel and supplies. It is not uncommon for a simple school mural to run $5,000 to $10,000 dollars and even much higher for out of state designers. For a 10ft. x 12ft. mural at $25.00 a square foot the average cost would be $4,000 not including $300.00 for design and other expenses. 
 
To secure this $1,000 South Dakota Summer Mural Deal please email me back asap at: jasondfolkerts@gmail.com and share your interest. The Mural Deal requires a $250 deposit (you owe the other $750 upon mural completion). Paint costs and travel expenses will be shared with you when you contact me.

Famous Folks Painted Large


Martin Luther King, Susan B. Anthony, Teddy Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln.

Created these cutout murals for a Character Counts program at an Elementary School. Great fun to do this project as it combined my love of murals and portrait/caricatures. All on a large scale.

Since it's Playoff Time


I tackled these murals awhile ago for a boys room. I painted them on 4x8 sheets of 3/4 plywood. Cut them out and now they are ready to place on the wall. Cut outs are becoming more popular because of their mobility, for homes, businesses and schools.


Tis the Season



Once again with the warm weather upon us I will be doing some sidewalk chalk art. If your town or business would like a special design laid out in chalk, please contact me. This year I have plans to be in two festivals and some churches with chalk art designs. It's a great way for people to see and experience your message. Plus, people love to gather and watch me work, so a great way to gain a crowd. Email me at jasondfolkerts@gmail.com or call 605-838-7321

Advertisement Board for my Murals

LIVE Art for VOA Rise and Shine Event

This painting was completed in about 20 minutes for the Volunteers of America Rise & Shine Event this morning. They raffled it off after the service was over. It was done on a 3x 4 canvas. If your event needs a live artwork painting, email me. We can determine the person or image you want drawn.


School Murals Brochure - Click on image to read fully



Murals, Murals, & More Murals

Below you will find a variety of murals and projects I have tackled for schools, businesses, churches and homes. Look through older posts to see other projects and the process to many of them. Please use the guide to the right of the page to access them under older posts.
Would enjoy working with you to create a fantastic mural that people will enjoy for many years.

Please contact me at jasondfolkerts@gmail.com