COURSE CODE: SC2404223
COURSE DATES: Monday 4th – Friday 8th August 2025
TUTOR: Chie Kutsuwada
DAYS: 5
TIMES: 10:30am – 4:30pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: Ages 12-14, All Levels
FEE: £450, £750
LOCATION: Bankside Campus, 185 Park Street, SE1 9BL
This course focuses on the uniqueness of manga style illustration, and teaches students how to make their pages come to life within the limitations of monochrome. We will explore how to express our character’s emotions effectively, and learn the important basics of figure drawing. Students are encouraged to use the traditional approach to ‘draw and plan’ pages before finalising their work in digital form using Adobe Photoshop.
At the end of the course students will feel more confident creating manga illustrations and will leave with at least two pages of a completed manga project.
Our Young Artist courses have three booking options for UK Residents, International students and a limited number of scholarship spaces for Free School Meal recipients.
To apply for a scholarship place, please fill out this form and one of the team will get back to you.
For UK Residents we will require a proof of residency within the Parental Consent Form, sent to you on completion of booking.
Recommend booking by: July 21, 2025
This course is suitable for students between the ages of 12 to 14 and is open to all skill levels.Young Artist 12-14
Students are advised to bring a Sketchbook, pencils, eraser and black and white pens that they are comfortable to work with, A4 paper folder, and a USB memory stick with them to backup their work. Though there will be the possibility of storing files on the computers we cannot take responsibility for the safekeeping of these files.
Chie Kutsuwada was born and raised in Japan. She graduated from the printmaking department of the Royal College of Art, London, and is now working as a professional Manga artist. Her work Moonlight (2008, collected in The Mammoth Book of Best New Manga 3 by Constable & Robinson) was shortlisted in the Manga Jiman competition organised by the Japanese Embassy in the UK. She creates and illustrates stories such as her series of illustrated columns for Mainichi Weekly (published every two months by one of the major Japanese newspaper companies) about life and culture in the UK. Chie’s latest project is a series of books collaborating with the author Julian Sedgwick. Their latest book, 100 Tales From the Tokyo Ghost Café is nominated for both writing and illustration for the Carnegies Medal 2025. Her books are available in most English-speaking countries and Japan, and some are translated into Turkish, French, Italian and Spanish. Besides creating manga comics, she runs manga workshops at schools, libraries, and museums, such as the British Museum, the British Library, Wellcome Collection and Victoria and Albert Museum. She has also worked on projects for the Japanese Embassy, BBC, Channel 4 and CNN.
185 Park Street,London SE1 9BL tel: +44 (0) 207407 6969
This is our new purpose built accessible campus. Find more information here
Nearest Tube/ Rail: London Bridge or Southwark (both a 10-15 minute walk). Please note that London Bridge has two exits, the most direct route is to follow signs to “Borough Market”.
Bankside Campus
Students are welcome to use The Hub during break times, where you can prepare hot drinks and/or food. You must bring your own keep-cup, water bottle or food container to the Academy as mugs, glasses, and containers will not be available in our Bankside campus.
Tea and coffee will be provided by the Academy and is available from the island unit at the end of The Hub.
We offer a number of concessions and discounts, please find more information on what we offer here.
If you would like to purchase a gift voucher to be used on our courses then you can purchase these here. Terms and Conditions
Materials & Equipment
Concessions and Discounts
Gift Vouchers
£450.00 – £750.00