Women in Comics Collective Internationalfounded in 2012 to highlight the merit and craftsmanship of “women and Queer folx of color” in comics, publishing, gaming, media, education, and multimedia, is hosting Women in Comics Collective International (WinC) Creative Conference: Pridefest, on Saturday, June 29, 2024, from 10 AM – 5 PM at Flushing Town Hall.
Address: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11354
Queens, New York – Save the date! WinC Creative Conference: Pridefest is happening on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Flushing Town Hall from 10 AM – 5 PM. Women in Comics Collective International, (WinC for short, pronounced “wink”), is an artistic and informative initiative that began in May 2012. Pridefest is free and open to the public. WinC has continued its commitment to making events accessible and inclusive for those who are unable to afford commercial comic con.
“During WinC Pridefest, guests will have an opportunity to celebrate and honor their creative power, events like these are transformative!” says Regine Sawyer, Curator and Founder of the Women in Comics Collective International. WinC serves to highlight the merit and craftwork of marginalized voices, especially that of women and Queer people of color, who work in various industries such as comics, publishing, gaming, media, education, and multimedia.
Join WinC for a day of workshops and panels designed to inspire creatives
WinC Creative Conference: Pridefest Program Schedule
- 10:30 -11:30: Creatives in Comics & Gaming (Panel Sponsored by Priya) – Auditorium. Summary: Join Comic Book & Gaming Artists and Writers as they discuss their careers and what inspires them to create. Alice Meichi Li, Ivan Velez, Shurbhra Prakesh, Alexia Mobair, Ram Devineniand Valerie Complex.
- 11:40 – 12:40: Sequential Storytelling Workshop – Meeting Room. Summary: Artist and Writer Savannah Zambrano will facilitate this workshop on the Art of Sequential Storytelling.
- 12:50 – 1:50: Writing for Comics Workshop –Garden. Summary: This workshop is an introduction to writing comic book scripts: from idea creation to outlines to full scripts. Facilitated by Vita Ayala
- 2:00 – 3:00: Pop Culture & Melenated Queerness – Auditorium. Summary: Join Queer Pop Culture, Art. and Journalism professionals in a conversation about the current state of the multimedia industry. Featured Panelists: Erika Hardison, Foxy Jazzabelle, Naima “Queen” Muhammed, Chris Kindredand Janicia Francis.
- 3:10 – 4:10: Metaphysical Movement: Meditation for the Creative Mind –Garden. Summary: Intuitive Meditation Coach Ilka Pinheiro. will conduct a workshop that focuses on meditation practices for melanated and other marginalized peoples.
What is the ‘Power of Priya’?
The WinC Creative Conference: Pridefest is sponsored by the Power of Priya via a grant from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA). The comic features Priya, India’s first female superhero, and its creators were recognized by UN Women as champions of gender equality. Learn more about the Power of Priya.
The event is also sponsored by Flushing Town Hall Arts Grants for Queens 2024. Flushing Town Hall, a venue promoting freedom of speech and expression, supports the arts through grants like the FTH Arts Grants for Queens, fostering multicultural engagement and education in Queens and New York City. Learn more about Flushing Town Hall here.
General admission, which includes a standard swag bag, is free, while the VIP ticket, which includes a deluxe swag bag, is $15. Purchase tickets here.
About WinC
Women in Comics Collective International (WinC), is an artistic and informative initiative that began in May 2012. WinC serves to highlight the merit and craftwork of marginalized voices, especially that of women and Queer people of color, who work in various industries, such as comics, publishing, gaming, media, education, and multimedia.
Donations fund WinC to ensure accessibility to events such as Pridefest.
About Regine L. Sawyer
Regine L. Sawyer is a comic book writer/publisher/editor residing in NYC. She is also the Coordinator and Founder of the Women in Comics Collective International, “WinC” for short. It’s an organization that supports Women and Gender Non-Conforming people of Color in the Comic Book and Multimedia Industry. Regine has written for such outlets and publishing companies as Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Time Magazine, Oni Press, The Freelancer’s Union, Comic Book Resources, Graphic Policy, and more.