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SPX
Sep
15
to Sep 16

SPX

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Tongues # 2 will be debuting at SPX 2018, where I will be a featured guest. More info to be released soon.

The Small Press Expo is the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons.

The 2018 festival takes place on Saturday September 15 from 11am-7pm and Sunday September 16 from Noon-6pm, at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center. SPX 2018 will have over 650 creators, 280 exhibitor tables, and 22 programming slots to entertain, enlighten, and introduce attendees to the amazing world of independent and small press comics, as well as graphic novels.

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Short Run Comics Festival
Nov
4
11:00 AM11:00

Short Run Comics Festival

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Join Short Run's 7th annual Comics festival, as they feature over 270 exhibitor artists from around the world including artists from France, Peru, Taiwan, Argentina, Canada, the UK, and programming such as life-size coloring pages from Anders Nilsen’s “A Walk In Eden”, an art show "Cu Chi +0" featuring artists from the residency in Vietnam, animation curated by Clyde Petersen for Seattle Experimental Animation Team, “New Dream World:The Midnight Variety Hour” a performance by Sean Christensen, Daria Tessler, and other Portland artists, storytelling and drawing workshops with Tom Hart and Gemma Correll, panel talks with Leela Corman, Emil Ferris, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Jesús Cossio, Joe Sacco, Sarah Glidden, and much more! 

The book expo will take place at Fisher Pavilion, and this year creative programming will run concurrently at The Vera Project. Full schedule available on our website: http://shortrun.org/full-festival-schedule-nov-2nd-5th/

Special Guests: Anders Nilsen, Leela Corman, Tom Hart, Flora Kam (France), Julia Wertz, Gemma Correll (UK), Jordan Crane, Dash Grant winner Rebecca Artemisa; and shared guests through our partnership with International Comic Arts Forum (ICAF): Jesús Cossio (Peru), Moto Hagio (Japan), Emil Ferris, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Nick Sousanis, Gary Groth, Jim Woodring, Ramzi Fawaz.

Thanks to the generous support of The National Endowment for the Arts, The Norcliffe Foundation, 4Culture, Washington State Arts Commission, and Tulalip Cares. Media support by The Seattle Weekly and KUOW.

Accessibility info at Seattle Center: http://www.seattlecenter.com/about/accessibility.aspx

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