Montevideo international comic and cartoon festival started in 2002, and since then it has grown into one of the main cultural events in Uruguay.
AC/E is collaborating, through the mobility grants awarded under the PICE, by supporting the participation of Ana Oncina. The activities in which the artist will be involved at this year’s event include an exhibition of her works and several talks and meetings with readers and the general public.
Montevideo Comics celebrates its 15th edition this year and since its inception has become one of Uruguay's main cultural events. Two Uruguayan comic are distributed free of charge at the entrance because one of the major focuses is on children and the promotion of comic-book reading.
The ties that have been created with foreign visitors (USA, France, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Korea, Switzerland, Argentina and Venezuela) have borne fruit over the years. One such example is the close relationship that the Montevideo Comic Festival has with the Festival Semana Negra de Gijón, whose director was their first Spanish guest.
AC/E is collaborating, through the mobility grants awarded under the PICE, by supporting the participation of Ana Oncina. The activities in which the artist will be involved at this year’s event include an exhibition of her works and several talks and meetings with readers and the general public.
Montevideo Comics celebrates its 15th edition this year and since its inception has become one of Uruguay's main cultural events. Two Uruguayan comic are distributed free of charge at the entrance because one of the major focuses is on children and the promotion of comic-book reading.
The ties that have been created with foreign visitors (USA, France, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Korea, Switzerland, Argentina and Venezuela) have borne fruit over the years. One such example is the close relationship that the Montevideo Comic Festival has with the Festival Semana Negra de Gijón, whose director was their first Spanish guest.