Kathleen Gros

Continuing Studies Instructor

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Education:

BFA

Bio

Kathleen Gros is a cartoonist living in Vancouver. She is the author of the graphic novels Carousel Summer (HarperCollins 2025), I Hated You in High School (Andrews McMeel 2025), Anne: An Adaptation of Anne of Green Gables (Sort Of) (HarperCollins 2022), Jo: An Adaptation of Little Women (Sort of) (HarperCollins 2020) and Last Night at Wyrmwood High (Cloudscape Comics 2015). She received her BFA in Illustration from ECU in 2015. She taught comics and graphic novels in the Continuing Studies program at Langara College and teaches art to students of all ages around the Lower Mainland.

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24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Summer Institute for Teens CSTA 105 CS26/SU

Description

Are you passionate about telling stories through art? Illustration is a dynamic and versatile method of communication, transcending language barriers, and connecting people through visual narratives. Prepare for an immersive journey into the world of traditional hand-drawn illustration. From line drawing to shading techniques and the application of color, you'll delve into character development, scene composition, and narrative illustration, breathing life into your artwork. Your creative journey is enriched by practical, hands-on projects. Experiment with traditional illustration techniques, guided by expert instructors, and receive constructive feedback from peers, shaping your skills and your unique artistic voice. The skills you gain are a gateway to diverse career opportunities, from graphic design and animation to concept art and beyond. Whether you dream of illustrating children's books, contributing to animated productions, or exploring a new path, this course will open doors to your creative future. Collaborate, exchange ideas, and create lasting bonds with fellow budding illustrators.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Spring Break Art Camp CSSB 106 CS26/SP

Description

Characters are at the heart of storytelling. Giving them depth, personality, and a visual narrative can influence how they resonate with audiences. Discover how narratives and personality traits breathe life into characters, shaping their design and evolution. Drawing on principles of anatomy, proportions, scale and context, you will learn how to develop characters that can express personality and mood, capturing the essence of your character's story. Whether you dream of creating the next iconic superhero, beloved animated character, or memorable brand mascot, Character Illustration can help shape the stories that captivate hearts and minds. This course is suited for those with some previous experience with drawing, painting or illustration techniques, with an interest in advancing their conceptual and stroytelling skills. Working in the studios at Emily Carr University, your instructor will guide you through prompts and projects, providing personalized feedback to support your creativity and exploration.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Teen Partnership Programs CSTP 110 CS25/FA

Description

Youth Art + Culture Lab is an exciting partnership between Emily Carr University and Richmond Art Gallery. The program provides youth ages 12-14 with an opportunity to build confidence and develop diverse creative skills through hands-on and interactive sessions with local and international artists, gallery educators and Emily Carr University instructors. Students learn through behind-the-scenes access to artists and exhibitions, participate in art-making workshops, explore a wide range of media, and deepen their understanding of art. Sessions alternate between the Richmond Art Gallery and Emily Carr University, concluding with a student showcase of their works for family and friends.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.