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Exhibitions
Exhibition news – mainly comics
“Fight with Art” exhibition opens in Kraków
Fight with Art is a dynamic exhibition currently taking place at the at the Manggha Museum, in Kraków, Poland
Cartoon Museum announces Luther Arkwright: 50 Years of a British comics legend exhibition
The Cartoon Museum has announced an exhibition to mark the release of Bryan Talbot’s The Legend of Luther Arkwright this summer
Comic Art Trail featuring stunning work of Thai artists opens in Portsmouth next week
Some amazing art by a huge range of Thai artists comes to Portsmouth, ahead of the Comic Con, back in May
Early Bird Tickets available now for October’s Lakes International Comic Art Festival
Get your Early Bird Tickets for the Lakes Festival, an event whose line up includes Alison Bechdel, Jaime Hernandez and Posy Simmonds
Story Museum and The Phoenix comic join forces for The Phoenix Festival in May
Oxford’s The Story Museum and The Phoenix comic have joined forces for the Phoenix Comic Festival in May
Art inspired by 2000AD hits London next week, in PROG-RESS, at the Dinner Party Gallery
An exhibition of art inspired by 2000AD, the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, is due to open in London next week
2000AD artist Simon Davis solo “I am Because You Are”exhibition announced
Coming soon to the Panter & Hall gallery on Pall Mall, a special exhibition from this great 2000AD artist, four years in the making
Meet 2000AD artist Alan Langford this weekend – and many other great artists, too
Don’t miss this rare chance to see a fine equestrian artist and veteran 2000AD comic creator at work
In Review: Steve Dillon Exhibition at the Panel Gallery
The Panel Gallery in Northampton is currently showing a huge exhibition of work by Steve Dillon. James Bacon checked it out, and was suitably stunned…
Wander More with Welsby – a fantastic comics-inspired trail around Bowness-on-Windermere!
A wonderful comics-inspired trail populated with weird and wonderful creations opens from 17th March 2022 around Bowness-on-Windermere
Wanders (and wonders!) in the Lakes: An Interview with Louise Evans, aka Felt Mistress
Louise Evans, aka Felt Mistress, talks about the “Wander More With Welsby Trail”, opening soon around Bowness-on-Windermere
Top European comic artists head to Kendal for new “Floods” comics project
Two top Dutch comic artists, Eva Hilhorst and Judith Vanistendael, will be in the Lake District next month
“Bringing Imagination Into View” exhibition exploring concept art closes tomorrow in Los Angeles
If you’re in Los Angeles this week, then there’s just still time to catch the Bringing Imagination Into View exhibition at the VAMA Gallery…
Steve Dillon Exhibition announced for Northampton’s Panel Gallery
An exhibition of art by Steve Dillon opens at Northampton’s Panel Gallery next month
Art from comic artist and comedian John Cooper’s “Distance” project included in this year’s “Manchester Open Exhibition”
Art from “Distance”, a COVID-19-inspired autobiographical comic by comedian and artist John Cooper, features in the latest annual Manchester Open Exhibition
Lakes International Comic Art Festival announces first guests for October weekend in Bowness, including Jaime Hernandez and Posy Simmonds
Rebecca Ollerton, Mike Perkins, Greg Rucka and Posy Simmonds are among the first guests to be announced for this years Lakes Festival in Bowness in October
Reeltime Pictures announce latest Doctor Who-themed documentary special, more details for “Myth Makers Live” in March
Reeltime Pictures latest documentary special, the first in their series of productions about the “classic” Doctor Who exhibitions, will be released in April
New 2000AD, new Judge Dredd – and don’t miss the Cartoon Museum exhibition!
New 2000AD in newsagents now – and don’t forget the Dredd @ 45 exhibition at the Cartoon Museum, either!
National Film and Sci-Fi Museum plans “Retro Video Corner”, appeals for donations
The new National Film and Sci-Fi Museum is asking you to plunder your attic, for lost video gems for a new display