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SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby LOLtron » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:00 pm

SPACE 2012: Programming ScheduleWhat's on the official schedule at SPACE, the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo THIS WEEKEND?! Find out where you need to be!



Thursday, April 19-Wild Goose Creative
Max Ink's Blink Wonka Wonka Kochalka Exhibit at Wild Goose Creative, 2491 Summit Street, Columbus, OH 43202

Friday, April 20 -Laughing Ogre Comic Shoppe
7:00PM-11:00PM
SPACE Pre-party the Laughing Ogre, 4258 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43214 - Meet and talk to many of the SPACE exhibitors before the show. Free SPACE passes to the first 20 people through the door. Watch while the annual Jam Panel is created.

All Weekend- Exhibitors Room Exhibition Area
Nate Powell's Original Artwork Exhibit featuring pages form his two latest graphic novel projects-- Any Empire and Silence of Our Friends

Saturday, April 21- Panel Room (Unless noted otherwise)
Noon: Elyria Comic Book Initiative: Learn how to make your own comic book. Join members of the ECBI as they guide you through general terminology, basic art, sketches and covers. Workshop will run for 50 minutes throughout the day.

1:00 PM 2011 SPACE Prize Presentations
Hosted by Bob Corby.

2:00 PM Billy Ireland Library & Museum Presentation
Columbus is home to the world's largest collection of comics and cartoon art! Visiting Curator of the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, Caitlin McGurk, will give a presentation on the history of the Cartoon Library, what they do, some of the incredible gems they have, and what the future holds for the museum. In 2013 the Cartoon Library will be expanding their physical space from a 6,800 sq-ft basement to a glorious 30,000 sq-ft home in Sullivant Hall at the gateway to OSU's campus, solidifying it as a top destination in America for all things comics

3:00 PM Elyria Comic Book Initiative
Learn how to make your own comic book. (See above).

4:00 PM Webcomics
Join webcomics creators Doug Hufford & Todd Beistel (Yuri Gypsy Hunter), Justin Heins & Ryan Tackett (Double Clicked Comics), Frank Cvetkovic (Punch-Up), Eric Adams( Lackluster World), Kevin Czapiewski (Spoilers) and Sara Lindo (Carl Finds Love) as they share their experiences.

5:00 PM Elyria Comic Book Initiative
Learn how to make your own comic book. (See above).

6:00 PM Exhibitor room closes

7:00 PM The Columbus Premiere of The Amazing Cynicalman Movie!!!
With Matt Feazell(Writer,Dad), Jim Mackey (Cynicalman), Suzanne Baumann (Lizard Girl), Michael Marcus (Dr. Pweent), Sean Bieri (Lone Shark) and Aaron Trudgeon (Captain Videotape), Gary Freeman (co-writer, editor, and cameraman), John Pirog (lead zombie and film crew guy) and Terence Cover (Antisocialman) .

9:00PM to 12:00 Midnight - Live Art Event
At the hotel bar, Bowties, will be a meeting of all the artists exhibiting at the show where they'll jam on or do solo pieces all in the spirit of getting to know each other and just having fun making some art while enjoying a favorite beverage or two. It's a chance for them to hang out and just draw and paint live right there in the bar.

Sunday, April 22 - Panel Room

Noon
Elyria Comic Book Initiative: Learn how to make your own comic book. (See above).

1:00 PM Indie Ladies Comic Anthology
With Crystal Ash, Canada Keck, Molly Durst and MariNaomi

2:00PM KickStarter 101
Find out how to fund your comics project. Moderated by Emily Journey (BestOfColumbus.org) with Max Ink ( Blink: Wonka Wonka Kochalka), Ken Eppstein (NIX Comics), Brian John Mitchell (Silber Mini-Comics Collection), Chris Monday (Drink More Water).

3:00PM Elyria Comic Book Initiative
Learn how to make your own comic book. (See above).

4:00PM Elyria Comic Book Initiative
Learn how to make your own comic book. (See above).

5:00PM SPACE 2012 Closes



Remember, all day today, The Outhouse will be showcasing SPACE! Starting at 8AM Central, we'll be posting something new every two hours, including more information about the con and its atendees, and some interviews with several guests! And we've got even more planned for later this week! Keep checking back all day for more SPACE as we kick off the week leading up to the event with SPACE Monday!

The Small Press & Alternative Comics Expo (SPACE)
The Mid-West's Largest Exhibition of Small Press, Alternative and Creator Owned Comics

Over 170 exhibitors
April 21 & 22 Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 10am-5pm
Ramada Plaza Hotel And Conference Center in Columbus.
4900 Sinclair Road Columbus, OH 43229
Off I71 at the Morse / Sinclair exit. Free Parking!
Admission $5.00 per day and $8.00 per weekend.

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Re: SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby Victorian Squid » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:11 pm

I'm glad they're finally moving the Billy Ireland out of that basement!

Once, years ago, I got to go on a private tour of some of the real treasures they had there. I'm sure the collection is much bigger now though.

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Re: SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby BlueStreak » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:14 pm

Victorian Squid wrote:I'm glad they're finally moving the Billy Ireland out of that basement!

Once, years ago, I got to go on a private tour of some of the real treasures they had there. I'm sure the collection is much bigger now though.


A buddy of mine used to catalog the new collections they received. I'm pretty sure it was the best job on campus because it involved reading old comics constantly.
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Re: SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby Victorian Squid » Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:59 pm

BlueStreak wrote:
A buddy of mine used to catalog the new collections they received. I'm pretty sure it was the best job on campus because it involved reading old comics constantly.


One of my professors in art school knew someone there and we got the best tour in the stacks and stuff, but sadly not all of the class really appreciated it. But then art school is full of dicks. It was much smaller then, but still of course amazing.

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Re: SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby Victorian Squid » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:01 pm

P.S. I hate your friend.

Not really, but I am uncomfortable from jealousy at the moment. It feels like mind-bees.

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Re: SPACE 2012: Programming Schedule

Postby BlueStreak » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:03 pm

Victorian Squid wrote:P.S. I hate your friend.

Not really, but I am uncomfortable from jealousy at the moment. It feels like mind-bees.


His girlfriend (that he's still with) was one of those fabled cute nerds as well. She and I used to talk about Red Dwarf and classic Doctor Who at the bars until 2 AM.

Dude was (and still is) a lucky man.
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