6–7 August 2011
East Oxford Community Centre

Austerity Caption (2011) Guest Round Up

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8 July 2011
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We are pleased to announce the last set of guests for Austerity Caption (6-7th August), East Oxford Community Centre.

Blue Lou - (http://www.bluelou.net/): political cartoonist and artist will be joining us for the whole weekend. She will also be providing a workshop as part of the Caption activities.

INJ Culbard - (http://strangeplanetstories.blogspot.com/): is best known for his work on the Sherlock Holmes and Lovecraft adaptations for Self-Made Hero. Ian will be talking about his move from animation into comics, and his career so far.

Caption alumnus Jeremy Day (http://jeremyday.org.uk/) will be getting the festivities off to a flying start on the Saturday with one of her fun workshops.

Paul Gravett - (http://www.paulgravett.com/): will be letting us know what it's like to spend a year in his life.

Charles Cutting (http://www.vincentfund.org.uk/home/) and Matt Dyson will be joining us for the Alternative Methods of Funding and Production Mega-Panel.

Rol Hirst (http://rolhirst.co.uk/) will be joining Paul Rainey and Rob Wells for their Comics On The Ration, (http://comicsontheration.blogspot.com/) talk.

And don't forget our previously announced guests:

Paul Grist, creator of Kane and Jack Staff.

Paul Duffield, manga creator and artist on Freak Angels. http://spoonbard.com/

Kate Brown, creator of The Spider Moon and Fish + Chocolate, http://danse-macabre.nu/

Andy Luke, small press creator will be talking about his new comic Absence: http://absencecomic.com/ during Alternative Methods of Funding and Production Mega-Panel.

The wonderful Al Davison (http://www.astralgypsy.com/) will once again be running an art workshop, as well as bringing along stock from The Astral Gypsy shop. Al's workshops are always enjoyable, highly recommended, and suitable for artists of all levels.

Tony Hitchman will be providing one of his fun and entertaining quizzes.

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