![]() | One of my favorite reasons to visit New York City is the MoCCA Arts Festival, held every spring by the Society of Illustrators (formerly the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art). This year it’s taking place on April 7-8, 2018, but applications to table close December 31, so if you’re interested, apply now! From their policies: Exhibitors are restricted to comic and cartoon artists and their representatives. This includes: Artists of creator-owned comics, publishers, and writers, selling only comic/cartoon art, […] |
![]() One of my favorite reasons to visit New York City is the MoCCA Arts Festival, held every spring by the Society of Illustrators (formerly the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art). This year it’s taking place on April 7-8, 2018, but applications to table close December 31, so if you’re interested, apply now! From their policies:
That’s one reason it’s a great show — the focus on comic art. If accepted to exhibit, payment is due mid-January. There will be two floors of tables at Metropolitan West (located on West 46th Street between 11th and 12th Avenues). Link : Two Days Left to Apply for MoCCAFest 2018! | |
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Two Days Left to Apply for MoCCAFest 2018!
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