Thank You!
To
everyone who contributed to the success PIX 2010: to the
attendees, who ventured forth to
experience independently produced comics and meet the creators; to the
exhibitors, who took a chance on PIX and made it an event worth
attending; to the guests, who graciously shared their talent and
expertise with any and all, and especially to Jim Rugg for designing
the amazing PIX poster; to Guardian Storage Solutions for providing
the "star" of the show, the amazing space where it was held, and to
Guardian's Event Specialist, Michele Niehl, for going above and beyond
the call of duty to ensure that PIX ran smoothly; to the Sprout Fund
and the National Cartoonists Society Foundation, for their generous
support; and, especially, to the
volunteers, who made it possible – thank you, one and all!And, finally, an extra special thanks to the Executive Vice President of the ToonSeum Board of Directors, Harold Behar, of Behar-Fingal, who put his considerable networking and logistical skills in the service of PIX and whose efforts and support were crucial to its success.
And now, without further ado...
PIX 2010 – What It Was: A Record
What follows are the creations of PIX exhibitors and attendees, who have made the extra effort to share their PIX experiences online for one and all.
The PIX Interviews - courtesy Frank Santoro
The PIX Panel - also courtesy Frank Santoro
PIX on flickr - courtesy Karen Lillis
PIX pics 1
PIX pics 2
PIX pics 3
– all courtesy Bob Corby of Back Porch Comics and S.P.A.C.E.
PIX Comic Show Re-Cap - courtesy D.J. Coffman
PIX @ Curls Studio blog - courtesy Carolyn Belefski
PIX @ Encyclopeida Czapiewski - courtesy Kevin Czapiewski
PIX @ Plastic Farm Video Podcast - courtesy Rafer Roberts
PIX @ Audio Shocker Podcast - courtesy Nick Marino
An extra special thanks to all of the above for both their documentation and commentary!
Did you attend PIX 2010 and have something you'd like to share? If so, please contact us at pix@copacetic.biz
PIX Memento
Yes, we have something to commemorate PIX 2010; and not just any old thing, but a hand pulled, 11" x 16" serigraph by the Pittsburgh-based, cartoonist/animator, Chris Cornwell. This is a limited, signed and numbered edition of 50 copies; they won't be around forever.
Here is an in situ photo of an actual copy:

It's $20 postpaid.
The Heavy Lifters
Andrew Paul
Benjamin Butala
Joe Morrison
Stuart Neft
The Helping Hands
Phil Dokes
Isaac Fisher
Naeem Martinez-White
Erin Griffin
Sally Bloodbath
Matt Wiegle
Jim Martin
PIX SALUTES YOU!
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current as of 21 December 2010


