On Friday, February 20, 2026, we will present TEACHING COMICS, a one-day symposium designed for high school art teachers—and anyone interested in comics and printing —featuring renowned artist/activist Sue Coe. Workshops and presentations will introduce innovative teaching methods that incorporate comics into art education, promoting creativity and visual literacy.
Please REGISTER FOR THIS FREE DAY OF LEARNING AN FUN!
Events include Coe’s keynote, a hands-on Risograph workshop, a printmaking demonstration, a tour of the new, 94,000 sq. foot Sarofim Hall arts facility on the Rice Campus, a guided tour of the latest exhibition at the Moody Center for the Arts, a book launch, and a film screening.
Participants will engage in hands-on experiences, share lesson plans, and share best practices, ultimately inspiring them to transform their classrooms into centers of artistic exploration.
Preliminary Schedule for Friday, February 20, 2026
**Subject to change** Please check back!
PARKING for attendees at Parking Lot 5 on the Rice Campus
9AM to 10AM – Coffee and pastries in the Dean’s Common at Anderson-Clarke Center
10AM – Introductions and opening remarks at Hudspeth Auditorium
10:30AM to 11:45 AM – Presentation by artist Sue Coe, followed by Q&A
11:45AM to 1PM – Box lunch for registered teachers
1PM to 4:30PM – rotate between three events at Sarofim Hall, Rice University:
A: Risograph workshop
B: Comics Making Workshop
C: Tour of facilities Sarofim / Moody Center, ending in gallery talk at the Moody
5PM – Exhibition reception at the Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop in Sarofim Hall, giving away books and tote bags. Snacks and mocktails!
6PM – Rice Cinema, Sarofim Hall. A short film followed by lightning round (5-minutes or less each) of a select number teacher presentations.
7PM – Closing remarks. Door prize of Sue Coe print to one lucky person.

We’ll also be launching our new book about the Comic Art Teaching and Study Workshop Collection at the Woodson Research Center in Fondren Library. TEACHING THE COLLECTION is coming soon!






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