ARC – London is a new festival of contemporary comics in South East London, taking place over four days in July.

Launching with an exhibition and talks (Thursday 9th – Friday 10th), the event will showcase some of the best independent comics, graphic novels, sequential art and form-altering visual narrative.
It culminates in a comics fair over two days (Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th), featuring a curated line up of over one hundred UK based and international artists and publishers.
All the details, programme and exhibitors are already coalescing here at arc-london.uk. There’s a huge lineup of participants involved, including Gareth Brookes, Antoine Cossé, Dan Cox, Avery Hill Publishing, Breakdown Press, Broken Frontier, Darren Cullen, Josephine M. K. Edwards, Fraser Geesin, Gosh! Comics, Gareth A Hopkins, Fredde Lanka / Queer Youth Art Collective, Kayla Lui / 9010 Press, Jake Machen, Douglas Noble, Ed Pinsent, Jul Quanouai, Joe Stone, Donya Todd, Clarice Tudor and Ben Wheatley, and more.
ARC has been organised by Lando of Decadence Comics, who also created the event poster, Miranda Smart, Peter Cline of Otto Press and Tom Oldham of Breakdown Press.
Joe Kessler and John Molesworth curate the exhibition, and Gareth Brookes is programming the talks.
ARC Thursday 9th – 11th – Sunday 12th July Unit 08, Copeland Park, Peckham, London SE15 3SN | Free | Web: arc-london.uk | BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram
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