Hey, gang-
So, did we all survive Friday the 13th..?!!
Hey, gang- last Tuesday night was our latest MSCA monthly dinner meet-up at Garibaldi’s Pizza off Walker/Highland near the U of M.
From MSCA President, Kevin L. WIlliams:
Hi, all you beautiful digital doodlers, ink slingers, wordsmiths, pencil pushers, and enthusiasts!
Plenty of news to read about the MSCA. Let me know if there are questions, please. Continue reading
Hey, gang-
Well, it’s been a busy year for the MSCA, and the last quarter is gonne get even busier. But first here’s what’s happened so far in September…
First up was the Record Swap & Zine Fest at Crosstown Concourse over Labor Day weekend. Continue reading
Hey gang-
Just a quick reminder that our next MSCA Drink-N-Draw event will be this Wednesday night from 6-8pm at 901 Comics East on Macon Rd. out in Cordova. The ‘bar with no name‘ will be open and serving up beer, sodas, snacks, and more. Continue reading
From MSCA president Kevin L. Williams:
Greetings Digital Doodlers, Ink Slingers, Pencil Pushers, Wordsmiths, Collectors and Enthusiasts,
Sunday, May 21, 2023, from Noon-4pm our friends at the Woodruff Fontaine House Museum have invited the Mid-South Cartoonists Association to come draw at the museum. Continue reading
“Pop! The Art of Comics” exhibit at The Tennessee Valley Museum of Art in Tuscumbia, AL.
The exhibit covers comics history and notable comic artists and spotlights works by the Mid-South Cartoonists Association (MSCA) and the late Hanther, a comic artist from McNairy County, TN. Continue reading
On Thursday, March 9th the MSCA’s Greg Cravens and myself (Lin Workman) stopped by the WMC TV5 studios to record a couple segments for thier show “Bluff City Life” with host Gina Neely. Continue reading
It been a very busy (and wet) couple of weeks here for our merry band of cartoonists, but overall it was a lot of fun.
Well, Drawing Funny has made it to 50! Yep, that’s 49 episodes more than I thought I was going to make it to with the pandemic inspired podcast. Continue reading