In celebration of Women's History Month, the Cartoon Art Museum presents a two-day pop up marketplace featuring Bay Area women cartoonists and illustrators! Guest creators will showcase and sell their books, prints, and other works in the galleries where the museum exhibits are also on display. Artists will be tabling on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. This event is included as part of admission to the museum.
Special Guests: Trina Robbins - Groundbreaking comics creator, historian, author, Will Eisner Hall of Fame inductee, and the first woman to draw Wonder Woman.
Lee Marrs - Pioneering underground comix artist, Emmy Award-winning animator, and Eisner Award nominee (The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp).
The Comics Marketplace is a new recurring mini-expo event providing opportunities for the Cartoon Art Museum to partner with different communities and segments of the population to offer a space for artists and vendors to share and sell their work, and to be able to network with each other while engaging with museum visitors.
In celebration of Women's History Month, the Cartoon Art Museum presents a two-day pop up marketplace featuring Bay Area women cartoonists and illustrators! Guest creators will showcase and sell their books, prints, and other works in the galleries where the museum exhibits are also on display. Artists will be tabling on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. This event is included as part of admission to the museum.
Special Guests: Trina Robbins - Groundbreaking comics creator, historian, author, Will Eisner Hall of Fame inductee, and the first woman to draw Wonder Woman.
Lee Marrs - Pioneering underground comix artist, Emmy Award-winning animator, and Eisner Award nominee (The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp).
The Comics Marketplace is a new recurring mini-expo event providing opportunities for the Cartoon Art Museum to partner with different communities and segments of the population to offer a space for artists and vendors to share and sell their work, and to be able to network with each other while engaging with museum visitors.
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