Visual Arts with Studio
in a School
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Spark your imagination at our Studio in a School art workshops, featuring exciting new themes every month!
Get exclusive discounts and the latest news on events, classes, and more.
Screening
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Run Time: 52min
Dir. Thomas Astruc, 2020, 52min, DCP
In French with English subtitles
This French animated series became a global smash hit, chronicling the adventures of Parisian teens Marinette and Adrien who transform into superheroes Ladybug and Cat Noir. Watch the characters journey to New York City in this TV special from Miraculous, which has inspired bravery and kindness in young superheroes around the world.
Discover the entire festival at a discounted price! Buy your festival pass here.
Get exclusive discounts and the latest news on events, classes, and more.
Header Image © Miraculous Corp
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Spark your imagination at our Studio in a School art workshops, featuring exciting new themes every month!
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Winged Migration follows birds on their strenuous journeys across seven continents. Filmed over four years with innovative aerial techniques, the film offers sweeping views that immerse viewers in the skies.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Join us for temporary exhibition of student artworks inspired by the Les tutomouves installation!
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Daughter of a Turkish father and a French mother, Euphrate is a high school senior learning her dual heritage has shaped her identity. Blending dance and spoken word, this charming solo performance by Nil Bosca tells the story of a young woman discovering her own voice.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Created for family audiences, EUPHORIA is a playful duet told through movement, color and sound. Two half-human, half-owl creatures undergo a strange, poetic metamorphosis, discovering a new sense of wonder and joy.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
What does it mean to look at America from the outside? Julie Rocheleau (Globetrotters) and Elene Usdin (Detroit Roma, René·e aux bois dormants) discuss how their work approaches America as a place of projection, displacement, and imagination.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Followed by Opening Night Party
Hear from legendary underground comics artist Charles Burns (Black Hole) about his career and how he developed his instantly recognizable work, from supernatural unease to stories of adolescence and contamination, often in stark black and white. The discussion precedes a screening of Fear(s) of the Dark, a horror anthology with shorts from Burns and other cult-classic comic artists.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Witness the collaboration between music and visual art in this Great Gatsby-inspired live illustrated concert. Artist Benjamin Lacombe will bring the classic novel to life through projected real-time illustration, accompanied by New York-based musicians who shape their music to Lacombe’s images as they appear.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from French illustrator Benjamin Lacombe, known for his whimsical adaptations of classics in an intimate, hands-on drawing workshop!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from manga artist Felipe Smith, known for his graphic novel series PEEPO CHOO and Marvel’s Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider, in an intimate, hands-on drawing workshop!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Felipe Smith discusses his wide-ranging career that spans continents and genres, from manga series PEEPO CHOO to Marvel’s Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider, as well as his fascination with manga and Japanese comics.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
How can a French comics fan break into the American market? Blending practical insight, firsthand anecdotes, and a clear-eyed view of the industry, Fabrice Sapolsky offers an informative and humorous talk, shedding light on the realities and opportunities of comics in the United States.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Throughout the weekend, Tinker Lounge will feature a pop-up Comic Arts Fest Artist Alley & Bookstore: a hub for book signings and meetings with authors, as well as exclusive books and merchandise for sale. Food and beverages will also be available for purchase.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Illustrator Benjamin Lacombe discusses his adaptations of classic literature (The Great Gatsby, The Little Mermaid) and his approach to visual storytelling, as well as his live illustration performances that combine music, dance and visual art.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
What defines a modern superhero? Leading comics artists, including Fabrice Sapolsky and Julie Rocheleau, exchange on questions of morality, politics, gender and violence around the figure of the superhero. This conference will be moderated by Comic Arts Fest curator Rodolphe Lachat.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Dive into the history and mythology of the superhero through the second episode of this acclaimed PBS documentary featuring interviews with Stan Lee, Chris Claremont and other stars of the comics industry. Through this unusually rich gathering of writers, artists, editors, and screen creators, the documentary unfolds as a rare and authoritative oral history of the American superhero, narrated by those who have defined, expanded, and reinvented it. Following the screening, hear from director Michael Kantor, writer Laurence Maslon and comics writer Ivan Cohen.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Unleash your inner superhero in these free, family-friendly workshops led by the Art Studio NY! From learning to sketch to making their own superhero mask, kids will take inspiration from comics to create larger-than-life characters of their own.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
In the 1980s, the Captain Africa series featured one of the first African superheroes, inspiring a new generation of African comic artists. This documentary is followed by a conversation with writer/director Xavier Fournier and artist Greg Anderson Elysée
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Chronicling the creation of one of the most beloved DC Comics, this documentary explores how Alex Ross and Mark Waid developed the story and illustrations for Kingdom Come. The screening is followed by a discussion with editors Joey Cavalieri and Charles Kochman.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from illustrator Elene Usdin, known for her graphic novels Detroit Roma and René·e aux bois dormants, in an intimate, hands-on drawing workshop!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Two of the most distinctive voices in contemporary comics, Frank Quitely and Charles Burns, meet for the first time to discuss their approaches to storytelling and their shared fascination with the blurry boundary between the ordinary and the strange. The discussion will be moderated by Chip Kidd.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Leading comics artist Frank Quitely discusses his journey from the Glasgow indie comics scene to shaping modern superhero mythology, including his collaborations, artistic process, and approach to character design. This masterclass will be moderated by Comic Arts Fest curator Rodolphe Lachat.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
French artist Elene Usdin joins artist and writer Peter Rostovsky for a conversation about her multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, photography, and graphic narrative. Together they will discuss Usdin’s acclaimed work, including her new graphic novel, Detroit Roma. The program takes place at the nearby Society of Illustrators, and guests are invited to explore the museum’s exhibitions and enjoy the bar before and after the talk.
{acf_additional_info_event_event_expanded_intro}
Get exclusive discounts and the latest news on events, classes, and more.