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We offer free evening and weekend workshops designed to foster creativity, strengthen writing skills, and provide students with a forum for executing projects they might not otherwise have the support to undertake. Workshops range from the playful to the practical, and all are taught by volunteer writers, artists, educators, and publishing professionals.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to increased demand, enrollment for workshops are now determined by lottery. Once you have signed up for a workshop, please look for an email from workshops@826nyc.org, verifying that we have received your request. If you have not heard from us after 48 hours, feel free to call.

Our workshops are limited enrollment and often generate wait lists. With this in mind, please only sign up if you can make every session of a workshop. Thank you!

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826NYC Lonely Hearts

5 Sunday sessions: April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17 (2009)

12-2pm

Taught by Bradley Kemp & Jeffrey Kim

For ages 6-9

When you think of love songs, what do you think of? Songs about your crush? An ode to your beloved dog? Songs about broken hearts? Or what about anti-love songs? In this workshop, you'll write your very own lyrics, then sing your heart out when you record your song on a CD to take home.

Whether you think love is as delightful as two unicorns sharing a strawberry milkshake on a rainbow made of hearts and roses, or whether you think it's the yuckiest, stinkiest, mushiest thing on Earth, put your thoughts to music and you've got the next number one hit single.

Science Club: Color Me Awesome!

1 Sunday session: March 22 (2009)

12-1:30pm

Taught by Elaine Palucki

For ages 6-10

How do crayons get made? What would you name a color that you create yourself? If crayons could have a different shape, what would it be? Join Elaine to create and name your very own crayon colors.

Game On: Build Your Own Board Game

3 Tuesday sessions: March 17, 24, 31 (2009)

6-8pm

Taught by Josh Martin

For ages 10-14

Candy Land, Chutes & Ladders, Yahtzee, Parcheesi...yawn! Bored of the same old Sorry board games? Want to take a Risk and add a little more spice to your Life? It's no Trouble at all to create your own board game with this workshop. Do not pass go, do not collect $200, just come directly to 826 to design your own cool board, make up all the rules, and write the manual to make sure everyone plays YOUR way. Move over, Milton Bradley.

Magic Books and Paper Toys

1 Sunday session: March 15 (2009)

12-1:30pm

Taught by Esther K. Smith

For ages 7-10

Meet the author! Join Esther K. Smith, author of Magic Books and Paper Toys in this workshop where you will learn how to make your very own magical, movable paper creations!

Esther K Smith, author of Magic Books & Paper Toys and How to Make Books (Random House '08 + '07), designs and edits limited editions and artistBooks at Purgatory Pie Press.

Roll for Initiative: Role Playing

4 Wednesday sessions: March 4, 11, 18, 25 (2009)

6-8pm

Taught by Drew Cohen & Scott Seeley

For ages 10-14

Help Wanted: Intrepid adventurers needed for quest through mysterious tower. Applicants must be motivated self-starters with some skill in magic, sword-fighting, or thieving arts (or some combination of the above). Although the salary is less-than-desirable, you are allowed to take home any gold and/or magical artifacts you may find during your time here. Vivid imaginations a must. We are not responsible for any loss of life, limb, or sanity. Non-humans are welcome to apply, though shiftless gnomes will be considered on a case by case basis.

The rest of the story is up to you.

Armoires, Not Arm Wars!

3 Tuesday sessions: February 24, March 3, 10 (2009)

6:30-7:30pm

Taught by Erika Mayo

For ages 8-12

We all have skeletons in our closets but what have we hiding in our less-explored armoires? Why, stories, of course! Stories of dresses and socks and the shirt you accidentally borrowed but never returned from your best friend at summer camp. Each scavenger will bring three or so items from drawers or underneath beds and will construct the history of each cummerbund and suspender to create an original (sad? triumphant? stinky?) story.

Note: During this workshop there will be no arm wars. Thumb wars may be tolerated.

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Summer Workshops

New York City...Starring ME!

6 Monday and Wednesday sessions: July 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 (2010)

4-5:30pm

Taught by 826NYC

Ages 6-9

During this six-session workshop, students will write, illustrate, star in AND publish their very own picture book set in New York City! NYC has been the star of many of our favorite books. We will read several of these books together and then work with one another to write the text and create the illustrations for a brand new story that takes place in our city. Who will be the main character in our story? That's right, we will be! We will use photography, watercolor and collage to illustrate our books. At the end of the workshop, each student will take home his or her very own published picture book, sure to become an instant classic!

Please note: This workshop is now closed for enrollment.

Puppet Mania: In Space, No One Can Hear You Sing...

8 Sunday and Wednesday sessions: July 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, August 1 (2010)

1-4pm

Taught by 826NYC

For ages 6-9

Puppet Mania is back - once more with feeling! If you have a love for musicals, puppets, and science fiction we welcome you to help us create a one of a kind film. In this 8-session workshop, we’ll create a film from start to finish using music, puppets, and the great expanse of science to redefine the rules of these film styles.

Please note: This workshop is now closed for enrollment.

 Go to the Summer Workshops
Some Past Workshops

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All the World's a Stage, February 2005

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The Big Dig, October 2004

Some Past Workshops