Interview with the Mobile Cartoon Museum!
We chat about the entire comics cycle from creation to publishing, marketing, exhibiting, and archiving art with Isaac Fisher (Publisher, Director of Incubator Productions) and Carina Stopenski (archivist, Director of the Mobile Cartoon Museum.) The Mobile Cartoon Museum is a multidisciplinary comics initiative, focusing on exhibition, educational workshops, archival materials, and collaborative comic experiences.
The debut traveling exhibit, titled "A Slice of Pittsburgh," aims to curate, catalog, collect, and celebrate the amazing cartoonists and comics creators who call this city home! This special exhibit will be on view during the 2025 Pittsburgh Indie Expo (PIE) on March 30 at the Heinz History Center. It will feature original comics artwork from PIE exhibitors, a special viewing from the Fabulous Fleischer Toons, hands-on making workshops for all ages, and more! A Slice of Pittsburgh is co-presented by Incubator Productions and Comicsburgh.
Incubator Productions is a freelance agency and production studio for cartoonists. We are committed to serving our community as a resource for all kinds of creative production. We provide a variety of freelance artistic services including: cartooning, comic book illustration, copyediting, book design, logo design, brand design, educational services and custom commissions.
Their newest project, Milo the Mime, by Chas Chasler will be featured at the artist’s table at PIE!
Comicsburgh promotes comic book creation for both educational and artistic purposes, and they work with aspiring creators who are also committed to that same goal. While promoting our own product, we provide the added benefit of advice and consultation through panel discussions at conventions with our informative “From Script to Store” panel, which takes a creator with an idea through their journey all the way to stocking their book in stores, for those who don't have the benefit of working for DC, Marvel, or the large indies.
Transcript to come.