SLICE 2024

 

When: October 26, 2024, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

 

Where: The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108

 

 

Free and open to the public!

 

Photos from SLICE 2024

Plan Your SLICE!


Parking at the Sheldon

Parking is available at the Fox Theatre lot and the Fox Theatre parking garage on Washington Boulevard, and at meters along Washington, Olive Street and North Spring Ave.

Additional Parking Options

 

Food Truck

Blues Fired Pizza will be outside the Sheldon from 11am-3pm!

Special Guests

Mattie Lubchansky


Cartoonist
Queens, NY

Mattie Lubchansky is a cartoonist living in beautiful Queens, NY. They are the former Associate Editor of the Eisner and Ignatz Award-winning publication The Nib, and the author of Boys Weekend (Pantheon, 2023) and The Antifa Super-Soldier Cookbook (Silver Sprocket, 2021).

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Jamila Rowser


Writer and owner of Black Josei Press
North Carolina

Jamila Rowser is an award-winning Queer, disabled, and Afro-Latina writer, editor, and publisher. She’s known for her award-winning debut graphic novel, Wash Day Diaries, co-created with Robyn Smith and as the founder of Black Josei Press. Jamila lives in North Carolina but reps The Bronx.

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Nadia Shammas


Writer
Toronto, CAN

Nadia Shammas is an award-winning multidisciplinary Palestinian-American writer, artist, and game developer raised in Brooklyn, NY and now resides in Toronto, Canada. She is best known as the co-creator of SQUIRE, an original Middle Eastern fantasy graphic novel, alongside Sara Alfageeh. Nadia may also be recognized by a variety of writing on Ms. Marvel, Batman, and the recent DEAD BY DAYLIGHT comics. Their work seeks to decolonize genre tropes and often focuses on intersections and formation of identity, memory, power, and the body. Her ultimate dream is to return home to her grandmother’s house in Bethlehem.

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Featured Guests

Nate Powell


Cartoonist
Bloomington, IN

Nate Powell is a National Book Award-winning cartoonist who began self-publishing as an Arkansas teenager in 1992. His work includes the new graphic novel Fall Through and a new comics adaptation of James Loewen’s Lies My Teacher Told Me, as well as Save It For Later, civil rights icon John Lewis’s March trilogy, Come Again, Two Dead and more.

Powell’s work has received multiple Eisner and Ignatz awards, ALA and YALSA distinctions, the Comic-Con International Inkpot Award, CXC Transformative Work Award, and is a two-time finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. He has discussed his work at the United Nations, on MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show, PBS, CNN, and NPR.

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Marie Enger


Cartoonist
St. Louis, MO

Marie Enger is a Cartoonist and Illustrator based out of, omg, you guessed it –  StL! They are the art-part of UNDER KINGDOM and WHERE BLACK STARS RISE, the creator of CASKET LAND and DEATH TO THE WIZARD KINGS, hard at work on CONTROLLED BURN, but constantly thinking about self publishing more books like Nosferatu!, WTF is THAT?!, and SUPER SECRET MYSTERY COMIC. Ask them about the Cartoonist Co-Op. 

Or kombucha.

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Pidge


Artist and Educator
Colorado

Pidge is an artist and educator who is the creator, illustrator, and letterer of her Ignatz Award nominated comic, Infinite Wheatpaste. She currently resides in a quiet mountain town in the heart of the Colorado Rockies with her spouse and colourist, Professor Chase Hutchison. Pidge’s other published works include contributions to Heavy Rotation and Fast Times in Comic Book Editing alongside various micro-press anthologies. She is currently working on more IWP and Skylarks, an all-ages mystery. When she isn’t drawing or teaching middle schoolers, she can be found knitting and snowboarding.

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Exhibit Hall Map


 

Exhibitors


Table Number Exhibitor Name
14a A. T. Pratt
18 Acorviart
26a Alain McAlister
26b Alex Lupp
52b April Malig
47 Aquatic Panda Distro
68a Arthur Santoro
29b ATypicalFaux
59b Beloved: A Butch-Femme Zine
25 Bestu Friendo Co.
55 Black Josei Press – SPEC GUEST
70a BLT Comicz
78 Blue Mask Studio
1 Brian Lathan
69a Britain Bray
15 Broken Lishbone
54a Buttman World Illustrations
31 Candice Evers
62a Cas “CASUALRAD” Rodriguez-Miranda
23a Catdm.art
60a Cindy Harris
50a Claire Krüeger
65b Cleonique Hilsaca
4 Collard Greens Press LLC (formally known as True and Living Press)
61a Comix Social
27 Cori Walters
13 Create-O Potatoe
60b Crimes Against Hugh’s Manatees
63 Cydney Cherepak
29a Cynta Camilia \ J4lly
8 Dan Zettwoch
32a Darya Foroohar
32b Death Cap Stories
9b Dee Cea
48 DnA Artists
37b EerieAngelina
77 Emily Alvarez
38a Evan Johnson
75 Expanse Musings
33 Floating Head
9a Frotoon Press
59a Honetii
49b imanidraws
10 Ink and Drink Comics
17 J Yang Art/Shrimp Time
65a J. Marshall Smith
51b Jesse Hinson
61b Jesus Amador
76a Jesus Blanco
40a Jill & Leigh
69b Jim Mosley
70b Jim Ousley
68b Jodi Kolpakov
36b Kat Tuesday
57a KJ Martinet
76b Kristin Emanuel
52a L. Pidge – FEAT GUEST
38b LHS Apotheosis
42 Lindzenator Draws
64b Linnea Nierman
7 Mad Rupert
67a Maddie Baker
11b Maggie Umber
67b Manimanjari Sengupta
71 Mattie Lubchansky – SPEC GUEST
40b Max Hoven
34 Meekling Press
19 Melon Press STL
50b melonfarm
2 Metro Trans Umbrella Group
49a Mickiee Studio & Co.
20a Mister Skankenstein and Skag Brnčić
3a MK Trahan (Miasmatik)
43 Mothwin Productions
16 Myangart
56 Nadia Shammas – SPEC GUEST
72 Nate Powell – FEAT GUEST
74 Nathan Pearce
36a Nick Potter
58a OGTV
51a Peculiar Mormyrid
28 pitymilk press/bathmatics
62b PlayBright Studio
66 Racheal Bruce
37a Rachel Dukes
58b Ray Nadine
30 Rori & Gibson
3b Rowan Fridley
6a Ryan Davis
41a Saba Naru
14b Sam Hiebert
53b Sapphic Scify Comics
35a Shoegomi
23b Shreyas R. Krishnan
12a Snack King Comics
64a Snails and Quails Art
41b Sofia Holden
5 Sophie McMahan
20b Steve Schaberg
12b Steve Urena
73 Strange Deer Press
21 Swan Meadow Art Co-Op
45b Tess Eneli Reid
44 The New Territory Magazine
22 The Noir Bookshop
46 Tiny Spoon
54b Triangle Head Universe
53a Troctopus Press
57b Tropipunk
6b Tuesday Hadden
45a Tyler B Ruff
24 Vidhya Nagarajan
39 Wife Is Sick
11a Zenith Art Studio / The St. Louis Print Matters Guild

Opening Night Ceremony


Get excited! SLICE 2024 festivities will kick off with an opening night panel discussion featuring our special guests, hosted at the Pulitzer on Friday, October 25, from 6–8 p.m. 

Like the expo, this event is free and open to the public!

 

Expo Day Programming


11am-12pm – Caricature Workshop – Encore Society Lounge, 2nd Floor

Greg Mc of OGTV

Caricatures with your homeboi Greg will begin with a brief history (from the Renaissance to corndogs) and professional tips, exercises, and games on how to draw as a speed artist, how to draw exaggerated caricatures, and tips on keeping your drawing muscles in shape.


SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE

11am-12pm – Spotlight on Mattie Lubchansky – Gallery, 2nd Floor

Mattie Lubchanky, cartoonist | Queens, NY
with Steenz, cartoonist | St. Louis, MO

Mattie Lubchansky gives a short presentation on their history of creative work and their editorial history with The Nib. Mattie and Steenz will have a conversation on satire, editing, and cartooning.


12pm-2pm – Live Poetry Writing – 1st Floor Foyer and Konneker Room

Saint Louis Poetry Center and Ars Poetica

Get a live poem written by a local poet! Our guest typewriter poets will write spontaneous customized poetry for attendees.


SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE

12:30pm-1:30pm – Spotlight on Jamila Rowser – Gallery, 2nd Floor

Jamila Rowser, writer, editor, and owner, Black Josei Press | Fayetteville, NC
with Steenz, cartoonist | St. Louis, MO

Jamila Rowser of Black Josei Press gives a behind-the-scenes look at managing a press and their journey as a comic book writer and editor. Join Jamila and Steenz for a conversation about writing, editing, and collaboration.


1pm-2pm -Copyright and Intellectual Property Workshop – Encore Society Lounge, 2nd Floor

Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts (VLAA)

Copyright and trademark are related but have different purposes. St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts (VLAA) will present an overview.


FEATURED GUEST LECTURE

2pm-3pm – Personal Narratives in Sci-Fi and Fantasy – Gallery, 2nd Floor

Pidge, artist and educator | Colorado
with Ray Nadine and April Malig, moderated by Mikkel Snyder

Modern science fiction and fantasy have become more focused on how things feel rather than the exact mechanics of how they work. Join Pidge, Ray Nadine, and April Malig for a panel about using the framework of sci-fi and fantasy to tell personal stories.


3:30pm-4:30pm – Round Table Portrait Drawing – Encore Society Lounge, 2nd Floor

with Clarissa Claire

Draw a muse, be a muse, and be amused as friends and strangers take turns drawing each other. Paper and drawing tools provided, or BYO.


SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE

3:30pm-4:30pm – Dis-Orienting – Gallery, 2nd Floor

Nadia Shammas, writer, artist, and game developer | Toronto, CAN
with Shreya R Krishnan

Orientalism has been and continues to be deeply rooted in the media we watch. Even Avatar: The Last Airbender is guilty of having the only desert folks being nameless thieves who abuse and steal Appa the air bison. So what would it look like to divest old Oriental tropes from our pop culture and world-building? Join Nadia and Shreyas for a conversation about this and more.

 

Safe Space Policy


SLICE is a safe space, which means that it is intended to be a welcoming, engaging, and supportive environment free of oppressive actions, behavior, and language. Participants and attendees are asked to consider how their language and behavior impact others in attendance.

The following guidelines will help SLICE be a safer space:
• Respect people’s physical and emotional boundaries.
• Always get explicit verbal consent before touching someone or crossing boundaries.
• Respect people’s opinions, beliefs, differing states of being, and differing points of view.
• Be responsible for your actions and aware that they may have an effect on others regardless of original intent.

The following actions and forms of discrimination and abuse will not be tolerated:
• Racism, sexism, classism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and all other forms of discrimination
• Theft of money or property
• Physical, verbal, or mental abuse
• Sexual harassment or inappropriate/unwelcome comments and behaviors
• Disruptive or disrespectful behavior
• Causing a participant or attendee to feel distressed or unsafe

Should an issue arise with a participant or attendee during the Expo, please come to the information table and ask for a SLICE organizer. Organizers will be available to hear these concerns and find a solution that is in the best interests of making the community and the event a safer space. The SLICE organizers reserve the right to ask any attendees who are violating the safe space policy to change or address their unsafe behavior or language, or leave the event if necessary.

COVID-19 Policy


Masks are strongly encouraged for all attendees, exhibitors, and staff at SLICE. In order to protect immunocompromised folks in our community, we ask that you wear your masks in the expo hall. 

SLICE recommends testing for COVID-19 within 48 hours prior to the event. If you test positive the day of the event, please do not attend.

SLICE staffers will provide free KN95 masks to those who need them. The Sheldon is equipped with HVAC filtration that meets CDC ventilation guidelines for COVID-19. We will also be supplying two portable HEPA air scrubbers to improve filtration in the expo hall. We are providing outdoor seating options and encourage guests to eat outside. 

Thank you to the Cartoonist Cooperative for publishing the Masking Initiative and Resources guide, which was crucial to our planning!