Monthly Archives: March 2016

7000 BC at Local Comics Pop-up at Big Adventure Comics / April Meeting

Local Comics Pop-up at Big Adventure Comics | Saturday, April 9 | 1:00 | Big Adventure Comics | Santa Fe, NM

7000 BC members will be a part of the independent comics sale at Big Adventure Comics in Santa Fe on Saturday, April 9 starting at 1:00. New Mexico-based writers and artists will be selling their creator-owned books and talking about how they work.

Big Adventure Comics has commissioned a Star Wars’ Rey drawing from Michael Ellis — raffle tickets are free, one per customer, available when the store opens. The raffle will take place at the end of the event, at 4:00, and the winner must be present.

It will also be 7000 BC’s April meeting, there will be business conducted later in the afternoon.

Saturday, March 19, Open Studio at MCBA, noon to 4:00 pm

 

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Next open studio:

March 19, bindery (high tables)
Noon to 4 pm
At the Minnesota Center for Book Arts

We’ll be in the flexi space at the low tables.

Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Open Book building
1011 Washington Avenue South
Minneapolis
mnbookarts.org

Future Saturday Open Studios:
April 23, bindery, high tables
May 28, lower level print room, metal tables
June 25, flexi space, metal tables
July 30, level print room, metal tables
August 27, flexi space, metal tables

Coffee, tea, beer, wine, and food are available. Also wi-fi.

Parking options:
* Free in the lot immediately east of the building
* Metered street parking on 3rd Street (one block south of Washington Ave.) for 25 cents an hour
* More expensive metered street parking on the other streets
* Walk or ride your bike

Mini-Comics Day 2016!

logo_greyThis Saturday, March 12th, from 10am to 4pm.

At the Minnesota Center for Book Arts.

Mini-Comics Day is an annual event celebrating the art of cartooning and creating hand-made comic books (the first event was held April 9th, 2011). It happens on the second Saturday of March every year.

On Mini-Comics Day, participating cartoonists from around the world will write, draw, and print copies of a mini-comic, completing the entire process from start to finish in a day or less. Anyone in the world can participate.

Mini-comics have been democratizing the art of making comic books since the 70’s or earlier… with the popularization of photocopiers, it became apparent that anyone with an inclination and some spare change could print a little comic book. Wildly varying in both form and content, mini-comics are a wonderful synthesis of cartooning and hand-made art objects.

Guidelines: To participate, create a mini-comic from start to finish on Mini-Comics Day (including writing, drawing and printing it). You can make your mini-comic by yourself or with other artists.

Format: Your mini-comic can be any size, length and format you desire. A standard mini-comics size would be eight 4.25″x5.5″ pages (which can be made from one 8.5×11 sheet of paper printed on both sides).

for instructions ~ http://cartoonistconspiracy.com/images/lil_library/minicomics_comic.pdf

More Resources-
http://www.minicomics.org/?page_id=8

Mini-Comics Day 2016!

Join us at the Minnesota Center For Book Arts, Saturday March 12th, 10 am to 4pm.

Mini-Comics Day is an annual event celebrating the art of cartooning and creating hand-made comic books (the first event was held April 9th, 2011). It happens on the second Saturday of March every year.

On Mini-Comics Day, participating cartoonists from around the world will write, draw, and print copies of a mini-comic, completing the entire process from start to finish in a day or less. Anyone in the world can participate.

Mini-comics have been democratizing the art of making comic books since the 70’s or earlier… with the popularization of photocopiers, it became apparent that anyone with an inclination and some spare change could print a little comic book. Wildly varying in both form and content, mini-comics are a wonderful synthesis of cartooning and hand-made art objects.

Guidelines: To participate, create a mini-comic from start to finish on Mini-Comics Day (including writing, drawing and printing it). You can make your mini-comic by yourself or with other artists.

Format: Your mini-comic can be any size, length and format you desire. A standard mini-comics size would be eight 4.25″x5.5″ pages (which can be made from one 8.5×11 sheet of paper printed on both sides).

for instructions ~ http://cartoonistconspiracy.com/images/lil_library/minicomics_comic.pdf

More Resources-
http://www.minicomics.org/?page_id=8logo_grey