Teens & Young Adults

Future Animators: 2D Stop Frame Animation Workshop with Lulu Horsfield

Lowestoft Library
Apr 9, 2025 9:45 AM

Join artist Lulu Horsfield for this creative workshop for 10-16 year olds at Lowestoft Library and learn how to create your own 2D stop frame animation! This workshop is part of The Blank Page Project.

Workshops take place from 9.45AM to 3.30PM and include a free lunch, drinks and snacks!

This one-day workshop will introduce future animators to 2D stop frame animation using their own ideas, artwork and storytelling skills.

We will encourage participants to tell their own stories through moving image, by exploring 2D methods of animation using iPad technology. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own artwork in different ways and learn how to work with stop frame animation techniques to make their own short film.

How to book

Workshops must be booked in advance. You can book online via eequ.

If your booking is made within 72 hours of the workshop, we may not be able to accommodate specific dietary requirements. Please get in touch with the library location for the workshop to discuss options. Please note that whilst we welcome all young people, our staff are not specifically SEND trained.  

This workshop is for 10-16 year olds only. If you feel your child requires additional support in the form of adult attendance in order to access this workshop, contact us by emailing katie.puls@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Free places are available for those eligible for benefit related free school meals. Unsure if you’re eligible? For guidance visit www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals

About Lulu Horsfield

Lulu is the Creative Director at local community arts organisation Rock Paper Scissors. She has been teaching Art and Design to all ages for over 20 years and worked as a Graphic Designer and Illustrator across different contexts such as Fashion, Textiles, Editorial, Music and Film. Lulu sold her illustrated fashion label through the House of Fraser and showcased a film she made with her husband at Tate Britain. Although her biggest project to date has been growing Rock Paper Scissors from seed with her amazing team, Lulu continues to lovingly work with paper, print and pattern. Sometimes these creations become textile designs, illustrations, moving images, typography, and sometimes they exist only in her favourite place to be, her sketchbook. Lulu is passionate about working with young people, providing a creative and inclusive space for all to shine.

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