This year Dragon Con 2020 events were hosted virtually. I had the honor of doing a panel Latinx in Fandom to represent. We had a discussion to talk about the world of nerdom, comics, movies and fantasy from our perspective. I was joined by fellow New Yorker Alex Fernandez, an incredible independent film maker. Check out this lively discussion where we go in on all about all types of fun stuff. Peace, Loso P Follow up with Dragon Con:
www.dragoncon.org Check out Alex Fernandez work: Sasha Body Jumpers Follow on IG: @10Fstudios
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This year PVS participated and played an integral role in the Sewell Mill Library & Cultural Center’s inaugural Mini Con. An event to celebrate comic culture in the Cobb County community. In attendance there was over 1200 people for the event that took place on July 21, 2018 from 1-6 pm. The event garnered attention from the local press East Cobb news and featured a plethora of festivities including workshops, panels, musical performances, cosplay contest, gaming and of course food. ![]()
We hosted a diversity in comics panel similar to the one we did at Momo Con except we had some different guests. Regardless industry insights and experience was shared.
Featured panelists: Jorge Santiago Jr. Robert K Jeffrey Kelsi Jackson Ananya Vahal Diversity in Comics Panel
We also gave one of our signature Fresh Voices Comic Creation Workshops. With support from The Pollination Project this workshop was free to the community. Advanced Picture Studios was kind enough to help us put together this highlight real from the workshop.
Character Design Workshop#PVSketch Challenge
And what would a convention be without our ongoing #pvskech challenge? Some eager youngsters and talented vendors blessed us with these drawing sheets.
Special thanks to Fred Andrews IV @artofwarstudios & Belle Dragon of @catdragoncomics!
This was the first time we helped organize such a big event. We hope to do more of this type of work. It really grows the community and brings a diverse fun bunch of people.
I was happy to see my colleagues come out, attendees from our workshops, and of course family and friends. It was fun, creative and vigorous atmosphere that was all ages and family friendly. I look forward to doing more and bringing even more people together around the world. Peace, Loso Perez
This video features the Prime Vice Studios hosted panel at Momo Con 2018 Diverse Voices in Comics.
There is a need for diverse voices in the comics industry. We have brought together creators to discuss their drive to create stories from their unique perspectives. This panel was hosted by artist & creative director of Prime Vice Studios Carlos “Loso” Perez, MFA @prime_vice featuring panelists: Ananya Vahal, MFA creator of Lung Girl Comics & President of the Sid Foundation @ananyavahal www.ananyavahal.com Dan Flores, creator of Art Life Comics & president of Art is King @deltatangomike www.deltatangomike.com Brittani Alexia, MFA, Atlanta based Manga artist @kuriotani Robert Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief of http://BlackSci-Fi.com & Writer For Terminus Media @Robertk.jeffrey robertkjeffrey.com Tony Cade, Owner of Challenges Comic & Games Shop & Editor-in-Chief of Terminus Comics @Challengesgames www.challengesgames.com Kelsi Jackson, Atlanta based illustrator and webcomic creator of “Slice of Life" @bgillustrations www.kelsijackson.com Learn more about these panelists by following them on social media and checking out their websites. ☮️ We were invited to participate at this year’s Sol-Con and the sister convention Columbus Cartoon Crossroads. We had the honor to showcase our work, teach a youth art workshop and be part of several panels. Sol-Con is the Black and Brown Comix Expo founded by professors Dr. Frederick Aldama and John Jennings. This convention has been established to celebrate diversity in comics and give a platform for marginalized voices to surface. Columbus Cartoon Crossroads (CxC), an integrated partner in this weekend's events is an annual festival that provides an international showcase for the best of cartoon art in all its forms, including comics, animation, editorial cartoons, newspaper strips, and beyond. They also focus on helping the next generation of young cartooning talent develop thriving careers that invigorate the industry for years to come. We participated on several panels: Scholars & Artists Unite- a discussion with creators who are also involved with academics. Creators of Color and Industry- a discussion where creators shared their industry insights and professional experiences. Gender & Sexuality and People of Color in Comics- a discussion about issues about gender, sexuality in relation to people of color in comics This year also happened to be the 40th anniversary of the Billy Ireland Museum which houses the world's largestWe were invited to participate at this year’s Sol-Con and the sister convention Columbus Cartoon Crossroads. We had the honor to showcase our work, teach a youth art workshop and be part of several panels.
Sol-Con: Scholars & Artists Unite Panel
Sol-Con: Creators of Color & Industry
Sol-Con: Gender & Sexuality & People of Color in Comics
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