2023 MACE EXHIBITORS:
Gladys Ochoa Illustration
Roddy Picante
Dasari
Zachary Sweet
Inkyfingersprintshop
Jacqueline Krase-Ochoa
CCA BFA in Comics program
O.G.T.V.
Mr. H
StreetSalad
Izel Illustrations
DRY.
Peace Love Flight
Mission Mini-Comix
RE/Search and Search & Destroy
Harry Nordlinger
Spencer Bonez
STEP
Sola Habibi
Abby Rocha Illustration
Qu3chi
Violet Alexis Bea
Hyazinth
Romaldo Esqueda
Sam Dominguez Art
Leah Yael Levy
Jaime Crespo
Joseph Cotsirilos
M. Suarez-Thai
Walo Comic
LindzenatorDraws
Lagrimaya
Manuel Martinez Art
Esperanza Zine
Malcolm Johnson
Fake Publishing Millionaires
Silver Sprocket
Bubblesort Zines
Plant Based Party Animals
Evan Salazar
CSU East Bay - Narrative Arts Class
Midori Wolf Art & Rasta Vibe
Nebula, SF
Tara Benhudjiriras
Gerry Chow
Vale 510
ByeKimiko
Gideon O Egbuchulam
ABBY ROCHA ILLUSTRATION
Abigail Piña Rocha Carlisle is a Chicana Illustrator based in the Bay Area, California. She creates art, comics, illustrations and murals about Latino culture as well as the world around her. As a failing goth in recovery, she is also an advocate of the death positive community and explores the intersection between death and Mexican culture.”
STEP
Stephen Longoria is a Mexican-American Artist and printmaker who explores themes of identity, culture, and community in his work. He draws inspiration from the rich histories of printmaking and graff, and uses these mediums to create art that is both expressive and accessible. Through his prints and graff work, he aims to spark creativity and reflection on issues that matters most to him in his community.
DRY.
DRY. comprises Daniel Zhou, Raul Higuera, and Yasmeen Abedifard, all Bay Area-based comic artists. They make cartoons, zines, screen & riso prints, hand made apparel, ceramics, and plenty of mistakes.
IZEL STUDIOS
I am Michael Vasquez. I am a 28 year old digital illustrator and graphic designer based in Fresno, CA. My work is inspired by Mesoamerican and indigenous cultures of Central America and I create digital illustrations based on that! I create and sell art prints, enamel pins, patches, and many more items featuring my work online and in-person at events.
LINDSEY PEREZ
Lindsey Perez is a nonbinary Tongva artist, part time barista, and student currently studying art at Portland Community College. Native to Southern California, Lindsey seeks to inspire decolonization in others by sharing personal anecdotes of self discovery through their zines, webcomics, and short videos. Their work emphasizes the importance of learning one’s ancestry, connecting with community, and healing through reclamation of traditional spiritual practices such as drumming, singing, chanting, earth medicine, and creative self expression.
SOLA HABIBI
Sola Habibi is a facilitator, creative and intersectional feminist learning about healing through community and personal experience. Born in Ecuador. Raised in Marin County. A Palestinian, Ecuadorian, Italian sweetheart. Sola Habibi is a non-binary, depressed, and crazy baby living a community centered life in the Bay Area. They are currently writing a multi-media memoir in and with community. Sola will be selling zines about mental, reproductive, and communication health, as well as, Care Economy Series Booklets based on a collection of round tables and workshops to shift our economy from one that centers exploitation and profit to one of care and community.