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This event is available in
German
Cartoon Sunday
Christophe Blain is a jack of all trades when it comes to drawing. Alongside many fictional books, he has also produced a book about cooking and, in 2024, he surprised everyone with a sophisticated non-fiction comic on climate change, ‘World Without End’. In the ‘Drawing it as it is’ workshop, we will look at how facts and figures can be conveyed in fascinating and understandable ways.
Ages 7 and above, with afternoon snack.

Limited places available, please register via our website or at info@cartoonmuseum.ch/+41 61 226 33 60
Prices:
Adults CHF 22.–
children & young adults CHF 14.–
(Family Pass holders: adults CHF 11.– / children & young adults CHF 7.–)
Address
St. Alban-Vorstadt 28
4052
Basel
+41 61 226 33 60
Tarif
Paid entry
22
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 16 November 2025
Sunday: 14:00-16:00
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