Matt’s recent visit to the American International School Guangzhou.
What can Matt Smith offer?
Matt Smith has led comics workshops at schools, art galleries and comic conventions across the world. He has taken his workshops to North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and even to the virtual classroom!
Matt's comics workshops entertain and engage participants of all ages and writing and drawing abilities. Matt offers interactive, enthusiastic lessons with plenty of hands on activities. These lessons focus on literacy and personal expression.
One of Matt’s core beliefs is that you don’t need to be a great artist to make comics! Comics are more about communication than artistic background and anyone can draw a comic!
For schools: Matt can offer workshops to students from kindergarten to grade 12 in a variety of subject areas. Matt doesn’t limit his lessons to English classes. He has visited primary homerooms, MYP/DP Language & Literature lessons, Business classes and Art rooms.
Matt has also led professional development for teachers on how comics can promote literacy in the classroom. Matt has presented at the 2019 East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS) conference in Bangkok and the 2020 European League for Middle Level Education (ELMLE) conference in Budapest.
What workshops can Matt Smith offer?
Virtual Lessons! (30-90 min, grades 1 and up): In the time of social distancing and distance learning, Matt is offering online versions of the lessons below, mixing school-specific pre-recorded instruction videos with interactive small-group lessons and personalized feedback. The next best thing to having Matt visit your school!
Expressive Characters (30 min, KG - grade 1, 30 students max): This workshop challenges younger cartoonists to draw BIG cartoony characters with BIG emotions.
Let’s Draw Some Comics! (45-90 min, grades 2 and up, 30 students max): Students will create expressive characters, show movement and draw sound; everything you need to know to create your first comic story. This workshop is very interactive and in order to interact with every student, it works best with smaller groups (1 or two classes at a time). Recommended for the first visit to a school.
Making Stronger Comics (60-120 minutes, grades 3 and up, 30 students max): Students explore the different type of comic-book panels and create unique characters that come alive on the page. This lesson builds on the skills students acquire in Let’s Draw Some Comics! and is a good fit for students who have worked with Matt previously.
Assemblies (30 min for grades 2 and under, 45-60 min for grades 3 and up, more than 40 students): For larger groups, Matt has an assembly presentation about his journey in comics, what inspires him and what he loves about comics. He does live drawing demonstrations, creates new characters with audience participation, and answers questions from the audience.
Storyboards for Film (45-120 minutes, 30 students max): Drawing on Matt’s experience in film and his time at the Vancouver Film School, this lesson takes students through the process of creating cinematic storyboards to create effective video projects. Perfect for Film Studies classes.
My First Comic Story (1 full day or multiple sessions during or after school, grade 3 and up, max 30 students): Students work with Matt to create a polished, finished comic book page through the writing, planning, rough drawing and final inking stages. Students will then use the iPad app Strip Designer or computer program Comic Life to create speech balloons. This introduces a STEAM element into the creation process.
Creating Comics 101 (2-3 full days, grades 9 and up, 20 students max): Older students will learn the industry-standard process of creating comic pages. Students will learn to script, plan pages with thumbnail sketches, pencil & ink pages and use Photoshop to add speech balloons and colour.
Dissecting a Comic Book Page (30-60 min, grades 9 and up, 30 students max): Matt will take students through the process of critically analyzing comic book pages and panels to uncover deeper meaning. Students will learn to decode comic conventions and delve into the intent of the cartoonist and to examine how the artistic choices made by the creator impact us as the reader. A perfect fit for IB DP Lang & Lit students!
The Business of Comics (45-60 min, for HS Business classes): Matt shares his entrepreneurial journey, successes and failures he’s encountered, and answers questions about running a small business.
Professional Development Training (45-90 min, for faculty): Matt helps teachers understand the basics of comics language, deepens their appreciation of the medium, gives them practical ways to use comics in the classroom, and lets them draw their own comic (don’t worry, NO drawing experience is required!). In March, 2019, Matt brought this workshop to the East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS) conference in Bangkok, Thailand and in January, 2020, Matt ran workshops at the European League for Middle Level Education (ELMLE) conference in Budapest.
Parents Session (45-60 min): Some parents are still apprehensive when it comes to letting their children read comics. Matt demonstrates the power of the medium, suggests how parents and children can interact with comics together and proves that comics are not just “simple picture books.”
(At IB schools, Matt also discusses how his IB schooling helped him become the reflective, risk-taking entrepreneurial communicator he is today!)
Who is Matt Smith?
Matt Smith is a cartoonist, filmmaker, illustrator and educator who has lived all over the world. As a third culture kid, Matt studied at the International School of Bangkok and the International School of Kuala Lumpur, where he graduated with the IB Diploma.
As an international school teacher, Matt has taught at a variety of schools, including the American School in Japan and the American International School Kuwait.
Matt is able to comfortably lead lessons, co-teach and interact with students. As a certified teacher, Matt spent four years as a technology coach, with a focus on promoting digital literacy. He brings his passion for media, technology and teaching to his comics career. His comics have been published online, in various newspapers in British Columbia, and by comic publishers Alterna Comics, Frisson Comics, Hangman Comics, Sliced Quarterly and more.
You can see more of his illustrations here.
Why comics?
We live in a world where we are bombarded with messages and imagery. Words, illustrations and screens are everywhere. Comics, a marriage of words and pictures, are a great way to de-code the world around us.
Comics are growing in popularity, becoming the reading material of choice for many 10-14 year olds and dominating popular culture. By examining this combination of words and pictures, students strengthen their literacy and become better communicators. Also: comics are fun!
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Hire Matt Smith!
If you'd like to book Matt Smith for a workshop, virtual lesson or school visit, please get in touch! Matt is willing to adapt his lessons and workshops to suit an individual school or convention's needs, so please don't hesitate to ask!
Fees: GBP £900 per day in-person (plus expenses, accommodation and travel from Glasgow). Discounts offered for multiple days.
GBP £230 (approx. US $270) per hour of virtual instructional time. Discounts offered for four hours or more.
You can contact Matt by email at matt@smithvssmith.com.
Over 150 Visits to More Than 70 Different Schools Since 2017:
Douglas College, Vancouver, Canada (virtual visits: 2020, 2022-2024)
Dulwich College Singapore (multiple visits: 2023 & 2024)
Raha International School Gardens Campus, Abu Dhabi, UAE (Oct 2019 & virtual visits: 2020-2024)
Raha International School Khalifa City Campus, Abu Dhabi, UAE (virtual visits: 2022-2024)
Todholm Nursery, Paisley UK (September 2024)
American School Doha, Qatar (April 2019 & virtual visits: 2020-2024)
Shanghai Community International School Hongqiao, China (multiple visits: Nov 2018, April/May 2024 & virtual visits: 2020, 2022 & 2023)
Shanghai Community International School Pudong, China (April 2024 & virtual visit: Nov 2020)
American International School of Guanzhou, China (April 2024)
American School of Barcelona, Spain (multiple visits: 2023-2024 & virtual visits: 2020-2022)
International School of Brussels, Belgium (March 2024)
American School of Warsaw, Poland (February 2024)
Cambridge Primary School, Barrow, UK (January 2024)
Vickerstown Primary School, Barrow, UK (January 2024)
Sandgate School, Kendal, UK (January 2024)
George Hastwell School, Barrow, UK (January 2024)
Bjerkely Folkehøgskole, Norway (multiple visits: 2022 & 2024 & virtual visits: 2020 & 2022)
Southridge School, Vancouver, Canada (multiple visits: 2017-2019, 2021 & virtual visits: 2023)
Singapore American School (virtual visits: 2020-2023)
Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong, China (Nov/Dec 2023)
Dulwich College Beijing, China (November 2023)
Southpointe Academy, Vancouver, Canada (May 2019 & virtual visits: 2020-2023)
American Embassy School, New Delhi, India (virtual visit: October 2023)
Canadian Bilingual School, Kuwait (multiple visits: 2018-2019 & virtual visits: 2020-2023)
International School of Bergen, Norway (multiple visits: 2022 & 2023)
Dehong International Chinese School, Shanghai, China (virtual visit: June 2023)
Canadian International School Lakeside Campus, Singapore (virtual visit: June 2023)
Esjberg International School, Denmark (multiple visits: 2022 & 2023)
International School of Prague, the Czech Republic (April 2023)
French International School (Secondary), Hong Kong (virtual visits: 2020 & 2022)
Tsukuba International School, Ibaraki, Japan (virtual visits: 2021 & 2022)
American School of Valencia, Spain (virtual visit: May 2022)
American School in Japan (March 2019 & virtual visit: April 2022)
American School of Tampico, Mexico (virtual visit: March 2022)
St John Ogilvie, Paisley, United Kingdom (Feb/March 2022)
Concordia International School Shanghai, China (virtual visit: Jan/Feb 2022)
Abraham Moss Community School, Manchester, UK (virtual visits: Feb 2022)
International College Hong Kong (virtual visits: 2020 & 2022)
Beijing International Bilingual Academy, China (virtual visit: Nov 2021)
Swiss International Scientific School, Dubai, UAE (virtual visit: Oct 2021)
International School of Billund, Denmark (virtual visit: Sept 2021)
St. George’s School, Vancouver, Canada (May 2019 & virtual visits: May 2020 & 2021)
International School of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo, Japan (virtual visits: April 2021)
Chadwick International, Songdo, Korea (virtual visits: March/April 2021)
YK Pao School SongJiang, Shanghai, China (October 2018 & virtual visit: March 2021)
Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (March 2019 & virtual visit: March 2021)
Renfrewshire Libraries, Scotland (virtual workshops: March 2021)
Seoul Foreign School, Korea (virtual visit: Feb 2021)
German Swiss International School, Hong Kong (November 2019 & virtual visit: Feb 2021)
Munich International School, Germany (April 2018 & virtual visit: Jan 2021)
French International School (Primary), Hong Kong (virtual visit: Nov 2020)
International School of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (March 2019 & virtual visits: July & Oct 2020)
International School of Amsterdam, the Netherlands (virtual visit: October 2020)
Chinese International School, Hong Kong (virtual visit: June 2020)
Gardens Secondary School, the KAUST School, Saudi Arabia (December 2019)
Gardens Elementary School, the KAUST School, Saudi Arabia (December 2019)
American Community School Abu Dhabi, UAE (multiple visits: 2018-2019)
American School of Kuwait (multiple visits: 2017-2019)
Higher Colleges of Technology Abu Dhabi, UAE (October 2019)
Mulgrave School, Vancouver, Canada (May 2019)
GEMS World Academy Dubai, UAE (April/May 2019)
British International School Phuket, Thailand (March 2019)
Yokohama International School, Japan (March 2019)
Higher Colleges of Technology Al Ain, UAE (December 2018)
Britannica International School, Shanghai, China (November, 2018)
YK Pao School Hongqiao, Shanghai, China (October 2018)
International School of Geneva Campus des Nations, Switzerland (Oct 2018)
International Community School, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (April 2018)
Euroamerican School Valle, Monterrey, Mexico (February 2018)
Euroamerican School Sur, Monterrey, Mexico (February 2018)
Dasman Bilingual School, Kuwait (February 2018)
Educational Conference Presentations
European League for Middle Level Education, hosted at the American International School of Budapest in Hungary (January 2020)
East Asia Regional Council of Schools, hosted at the International School of Bangkok in Thailand (March 2019)
Comic Convention Workshops & Presentations
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2021 (UK)
Raptus 2019 (Bergen, Norway)
Middle East Film & Comic Con 2019 (Dubai)
Vancouver Comic Arts Festival 2018 & 2019
Curious Comicon 2018 (Nanaimo, Canada)
Courtenay InCON 2017 (Canada)
Articles and Links:
Watch a video of Matt’s recent visit to the American International School Guangzhou and see Matt in action!
Listen and subscribe to Matt’s new podcast: Matt and Cale Read Comics, available wherever you get your podcasts for free!
Read an article written by Year 9 students of the French International School Hong Kong about Matt’s virtual visits in 2020.
Read Matt’s interview with Down the Tubes.net, part of the Lakes International Comic Arts Festival in Focus series.
Matt discusses making comics and missing comic conventions on the True North Country Comics podcast!
Hear Matt discuss teaching, art and his experiences as a TCK (Third Culture Kid) on the Run Your Life podcast!
Hear Matt speak about comics in the classroom on the TLC Ninja podcast!
Read about Matt’s 2018 visit to the Higher Colleges of Technology in Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates!