MoCCA Art Festival 2008

by Scott Beale on June 5, 2008 · 4 comments

MoCCA Art Festival 2008

Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art presents MoCCA Art Festival 2008 this weekend, June 7th & 8th at the Puck Building in New York City. The festival is also a fundraiser for the museum and they will be having a special Make Sale throughout the weekend where artists will donate work to be sold, raising money for the museum.

poster by Tara McPherson & Derrick Sanskrit KC

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filed under Art, Comics, Events

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1 Amy K. June 5, 2008 at 12:05 pm

omg why did you post this? like i don[t miss nyc enough. i was so excited for five whole seconds.

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2 John Hell June 5, 2008 at 2:31 pm

Poster by the great Tara McPherson.

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