The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Comic book art exhibit at Eptek Centre

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their stories out there, traditiona­lly and digitally.

Where once the Island was rather isolated for comic book creation, it now has a strong presence in the global village, with both digital and social communicat­ion, says Sandy Carruthers, the exhibit’s cocurator. The exhibit reveals the talent P.E.I. has to offer.

“It’s a great time to be creating comics,” added Carruthers.

The exhibit features the work of Jeff Alward, Jess Anne, Sandy Carruthers, Brenda Hickey, Tyler Landry, Troy Little, Ramón Sierra, and Jenni Zelin. “Behind the Panels” also offers a glimpse at some of the upcoming rising talent that tomorrow will bring.

All are welcome to attend the official exhibit opening, on Sunday, June 17, at 2 p.m. at Eptek Art & Culture Centre. There is no charge to attend and refreshmen­ts will be served. Be advised that some of the artwork is meant for an older audience.

“Behind the Panels” will be on display until Oct. 5.

Eptek Art & Culture Centre is a site of the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation and is located at 130 Heather Moyse Drive on the Summerside waterfront. The centre is open Tuesdays to Fridays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays 12 to 4 p.m.

Call 902-888-8373 for additional informatio­n or visit www. peimuseum.com or Eptek Centre on Facebook.

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