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RICE is in two days, OMG! 🎉 Please don't forget to bring your masks! Masks will be required within the James Branch Cabell Library at all times, in compliance with VCU's COVID-19 mandates.
✏️Artist Spotlight✏️
Pastel Oni is a concept artist, writer, and comic artist based in Richmond, Virginia. Their body of work focuses on self exploration and struggles with the intersections of being queer and nonbinary, being neurodivergent, and living with mental illnesses.
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Halden Fraley is an illustrator, primarily focused on and influenced by traditional comic book storytelling and aesthetics, specifically the blend of traditional linework and inks with digital colors and finishes. His work can be found at @halden_fraley on IG
✏️Artist Spotlight✏️
Madeline De Michele is a Boston based painter and illustrator with a love for tactile art, object making, and humor.
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Check out her Instagram: @demichele.art
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Alexis Dejesus is a designer, illustrator, and coder examining the boundaries between the digital and physical, as well as whatever's most recently captured their attention. Check out their work at https://t.co/FTzGXK2ZUi!
💥 We're only one month away from RICE! Come out for a day of comics and art on Sunday, November 14th from 11-5 at the James Branch Cabell Library, Lecture Hall 303. RICE is free and open to the public!
🎉Thank you to everyone who applied to RICE! We are so excited to start reviewing applications! Applicants will hear back between September 25th to October 2nd.
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Our tabling application is open! Link is in our bio. Deadline for applications is September 19th.
RICE is back! 🎉 Join us on November 14th from 11am-5pm for the 2021 Richmond Indie Comic Expo! This expo will have tabling artists selling their work and educational panels. We are free and open to the public!
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More information on tabling applications and panels coming soon!