Korean Cultural Centre Offers Interactive Webtoon Character Workshop Series
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The Korean Cultural Centre in Ottawa is hosting a creative workshop series called "Make Your Own Webtoon Character: ToonToy" throughout the fall, offering visitors the chance to design and create their own original cartoon characters. The program runs in conjunction with the ongoing K-Comics World exhibition, providing an interactive complement to the display of Korean digital comics culture.
The hands-on workshop takes place every Saturday from September 27 through October 11, operating from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM each session day. Participants of all ages are welcome to join this do-it-yourself creative program, which encourages attendees to draw, customize, and bring their own unique webtoon-style characters to life using provided art materials and supplies.
The workshop format follows a drop-in structure, meaning no advance registration or appointment is required for participation. Visitors can simply arrive during the designated Saturday time slots and immediately begin working on their character designs. All necessary materials, including drawing supplies and crafting tools, are provided free of charge by the Korean Cultural Centre, making the activity accessible to anyone interested in exploring Korean pop culture and digital art forms.
The program is designed to appeal to both children and adults, reflecting the broad demographic appeal of Korean webtoons in contemporary digital media. Participants can create cute and expressive character figures that mirror the artistic style popularized by Korean web-based comics, which have gained international recognition in recent years as a significant cultural export.
The Korean Cultural Centre is located at 150 Elgin Street, Unit 101, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1L4, providing a convenient downtown location for families and individuals interested in Korean cultural programming. The ToonToy workshop represents part of the centre's broader mission to share Korean artistic traditions and contemporary cultural innovations with Canadian audiences through interactive educational experiences.
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