CAFs

TCAF week is underway; here’s the events listing

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The Toronto Comic Arts Festival takes place this weekend, but as regulars know, it's really more of a whole week of comics related events and exhibits. While the TCAf site has a perfectly awesome site listing all the events, just in case you are too lazy to click on the link, I've presented a digest version below. The programming for TCAF proper is now available on the Guidebook app, but I don't have a copy to point you to. I can tell you I'll be mad busy with four panels! And the entire slate is as star packed as you'd expect. The weekend is also the anchor for a series of satellite events as follows:

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 4/20/15: Making money at crowded comic arts festival

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  § There's been some chatter over the last week or so over this public FB thread by Stephen Bissette about what he sees as exclusion of certain creators at indie comics shows. It sprang...

To do this weekend: Linework NW in Portland, OR

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Just as a reminder, this weekend is the first big West Coast Caf of the year: LINEWORK NW which is FREE to attend in Portland's Norse Hall. Info in the above link but here's...

24 Hours of International Comics: Eurocomics – Network of European Comic Festivals Founded

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While doing research on my German comics article, I discovered an interesting press release in the Erlangen Comics Salon website.  The news?  Five comics cultural festivals in Europe have formed an organization to better...

RIPE kicked off the year in comic arts festivals

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While the mainstream comics world was getting reaquainted and dusting off their drinking pants at Emerald City this weekend, the year in CAFS also kicked off in Providence, RI with RIPE, the Rhode Island Independent Publishing Expo. Now in it's second year, this is a show in a town with a solid comics history and within driving distance of lots of other scenes. Robyn Chapman, cartoonist, First Second editor, and Tiny Report mastermind, has a report on the show, and she had me w2ith the first photo above. Was this expo held in a Greek temple to the sun god Apollo??? No, just the Providence Public Library.

San Francisco Comics Fest set for May 3-10

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The can-do spirit of Bay Area comics folks has come together for the San Francisco Comics Fest, which just launched a website and announced plans for a full week of comics-related activities kicking off on Sunday May 3 and ongoing all week with with will probably be a CAF-type event May 9-10.

New CAF: the New South Festival 2015 in Austin

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There's a CAF (comic arts festival) born every minute! Here's a new one, the New South Fest in Austin. They have a tumblr and a FB page, and some art...and exhibitor applications are now open. The plan is an outdoor books and comics event to be held June 6th, 2015 at the French Legation Museum in Austin, Texas. "Our goal is to celebrate independent literature, alternative comics, small presses, and print culture. New South will be highly curated, focused, fresh, and irreverent."

UPDATE: Oops should have dug a little more. This event seems to be run by Danithan Mejia of the Foxing Review, website under construction.

MoCCA fest programming will be held at the Highline Hotel

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Some details on the logistics of the new venue for this year's MoCCA Festival have been announced. The show itself is moving to Center 548 on West 22nd Street, and programming will be held...

SPX table lottery opens on February 1

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The Small Press Expo, to be held this year Sept. 19-20, isn't a fully curated show. About half the booths are grandfathered in, but the rest are open in a "lottery" that is nerve-wracking but ultimately fair. While curated shows like TCAF and CAB present a sleek line-up, it's good to have some element of the random for one premiere CAF. REgistration is open from February 1-15 and the rest of the process is laid out in an announcement. "What to expect when you're expecting to table."

The Devastator/Beat Convention Exhibitor Survey is out: which cons are loved, which are hated

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Last fall, we here at The Beat teamed up with the awesome folks at The Devastator to put together a survey for convention exhibitors. With all the controversy over who is spending and what cons are con games, it seemed like time to seriously upgrade this survey. And you responded, with more than 100 people taking the survey, giving results on the top cons and CAFs that revealed average sales and average amount of satisfaction with each show. In case you've never heard of them, The Devastator is a humor/comic magazine based in LA that features sharp satire and art by founders Geoffrey Golden and Amanda Meadows as well as people from The Onion, the Daily Show, Adult Swim, Marvel and more. The result, as crunched by the Devastator's staff, has some eye-opening statistics. You can read the entire report right here, and see some of the Devastator team's own comments below, but here are a few of my own eye-openers:

SF Comics Festival ist now in the works

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I'm not going to give updates on this every time there's a post, but just to keep up with various developments, that indie comics show in San Francisco that a bunch of volunteers have...

Comics Arts LA was a success it seems

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SIMPSONS creator @mattgroening4 just popped into #thinktankgallery for the @ComicArtsLA event. Only 3 HOURS LEFT! pic.twitter.com/1AjbgP7VEy — Think Tank Gallery (@ThinkTankDTLA) December 6, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js ...or that's what I get from the social media reports, which are...

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