Our Latest Podcast: Festival Patron Stephen L. Holland

Stephen L. Holland, co-owner of the superb Nottingham-based comic shop Page 45 and Lakes International Comic Art Festival patron talks about the store, the comics industry and the festival in the latest podcast from the fast upcoming event's team. Stephen has been a huge supporter of the Festival and its aims, and regularly decamps tons of great graphic novels to Kendal for the weekend, and has a great line up of signings planned in the free Comics Clock Tower.

Lancaster University announces free “Power of Graphic Novels” networking event

Lancaster University has announced “The Power of Graphic Novels/ Comics” – a free networking event in October for regional and UK schools (Heads/ Principals, Headmasters, Headteachers, Teachers, Trustees), libraries (librarians, event and education staff), and graphic novel and comic artists/authors/illustrators.

Gareth Brookes talks comics - and beer! - with the Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast

The latest Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast (Episode 11) is live and features an interview with award-winning comic creator Gareth Brookes.

A man of many media, Gareth, one of this year's Festival guests, is known for his unusual approach to materials, using embroidery, textiles, lino-cut print, stencilling and even pressed flowers in his work.

Lakes International Comic Art Festival Programme 2017 Online

Get set for a celebration of comic art from across the world! Our full final programme is now available, to read online or download as a PDF.

The weekend festival (running Friday 13th - Sunday 15th October 2017), celebrating the amazing world of comics, takes over the scenic town of Kendal, on the edge of the Lake District.

Leo Baxendale tribute goes on permanent display at Kendal's Brewery Art Centre

 

Honouring the acclaimed comics creator Leo Baxendale, the Lakes International Comic Art Festival is has announced a specially-made print – “Baby Basil Does His Bit” – is now on permanent display in Kendal’s Brewery Arts Centre.

Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast: Blues Harvest!

The latest episode of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast features a great chat with the band Blues Harvest who will be playing at the festival this year. The podcast team talk to Nick, Andy and Jess and discuss Nicks comic work, Andy’s Pop Up Puppet theatre, what the band is all about and find out which band member knows the most about Star Wars. Don't miss one of their numbers, either - "Obi Wan Kenobi"!

Kendal Calling... an interview with top Finnish comics artist Petteri Tikkanen, aka Black Peider

The countdown has begun to this year’s Lakes International Comic Art Festival in October (13th – 15th). We’re delighted to continue our “Kendal Calling” interviews with the amazing Finnish comic artist Petteri Tikkanen, who blew Festival guests away with his art last year, and is back this year with fellow creator Johanna Rojola, as part of a bonkers "Finnish Village" element of the weekend-long event. 

A Caravan of Comics heads to the Lakes Festival in October - from Australia!

We're pleased to announce several Australian comic creators have joined this year's line-up of both British and international guests for our weekend-long event, taking place 13th - 15th October 2017.

The Caravan of Comics creators will be visiting the UK thanks to support from the Australia Council for the Arts and the line-up includes both new and familiar faces from the antipodes.

Lakes International Comic Art Festival gets four-year Arts Council funding deal

We're delighted to announce England's Arts Council has just announced its National Portfolio Organisations for the next four years – and the Lakes International Comic Art Festival is one of them, securing long-term funding for its ambitious comic art development and promotion plans, which include the annual Festival in October in Kendal.

Festival Academic Sessions Announced

The Lakes International Comic Art Festival will be hosting the LICAF Academic Sessions 2017 on Friday 13th October, the first day of its three-day Festival Weekend, kindly supported by Lancaster University.