The Toronto Comic Arts Festival has announced that it is back (virtually) and running from May 8 to 15.
With a week of on-demand programming, TCAF's marketplace will run longer than usual this year. Comic and art lovers will be able to visit TCAF 2021 online to browse through hundreds of exhibitors' works, shop, sit in on Q&As and workshops, and more.
Zine makers and indie video game creators will also be among the virtual exhibitors, as the new exhibition website has been made in partnership with Canzine (Canada's largest festival of zines and underground culture) and Toronto's Hand Eye Society (a not-for-profit that showcases video games made primarily for creative expression).
Upon completion of the virtual exhibition, all items sold will be sent to a warehouse, where orders will be bundled and shipped off; this process is to help save exhibitors and visitors from excess transaction and shipping fees.
Further details will follow at the Toronto Comics and Canzine websites.
With a week of on-demand programming, TCAF's marketplace will run longer than usual this year. Comic and art lovers will be able to visit TCAF 2021 online to browse through hundreds of exhibitors' works, shop, sit in on Q&As and workshops, and more.
Zine makers and indie video game creators will also be among the virtual exhibitors, as the new exhibition website has been made in partnership with Canzine (Canada's largest festival of zines and underground culture) and Toronto's Hand Eye Society (a not-for-profit that showcases video games made primarily for creative expression).
Upon completion of the virtual exhibition, all items sold will be sent to a warehouse, where orders will be bundled and shipped off; this process is to help save exhibitors and visitors from excess transaction and shipping fees.
Further details will follow at the Toronto Comics and Canzine websites.