Creative Women Mini-Con 2018 Complete Exhibitor List

Creative Women Mini-Con returns for its 6th year--and we have some exciting exhibitors for you to meet. We've assembled eighteen of the region's most talented creative women. And of course, we’re celebrating with a storewide sale (details below).

Date: Saturday, September 29, 2018

Time: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Location: Empire's Comics Vault

Click here to add the event to your FB calendar.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CREATIVE WOMEN MINI-CON 2018

In this post, we'll share:

  • A complete list of this year's creative women -- all interview and social media links

  • Sale details

  • What to expect at the mini-con

Sale Details

  • 50% off Back Issues

  • 25% off Toys

  • 15% off Trades

  • Members: check your email for October's benefit so that you can level up your sale discounts!

What to expect at Creative Women Mini-Con

  • Admission is free.

  • When you support an artist by making a purchase at their table, they keep 100% of the earnings. Pay the artist directly, not the store at the counter.

  • Art purchased from theArt Gallery wall should be purchased from the store counter, not the artist's table.

  • The event starts at 11 am and goes until 5 pm.

  • Need food? Visit one of the restaurants in the shopping center and bring it back to the shop if you'd like. Feel free to sit at the couches to take a break.

2018 Creative Women Mini-Con Exhibitors

Take a moment to enjoy the interviews (coming soon) we did with each exhibitor. Also, below you'll find a little about each creative woman, a link to their most recent interview, and links to some of their online profiles.

Mariko Tamaki:

 "Mariko Tamaki is the author of the YA novel Saving Montgomery Sole and the co-creator of award winning comics This One Summer and Skim (with Jillian Tamaki), and Emiko Superstar (Steve Rolston). In 2015, This One Summer received Printz and Caldecott Honors, the Eisner for Best Graphic Album–New, and Canada’s Governor General’s award. Mariko maintains a solid fascination with the complex process by which teenagers become, or try to become, grown ups. She has also written for BOOM! Studios, Marvel, and DC Comics, working with She-Hulk and Supergirl. Mariko Tamaki began her career as a playwright and performance artist in Toronto, Ontario, working with fat activists Pretty, Porky and Pissed Off and performing and writing plays for Buddies in Bad Times Theater, a world leader in developing queer voices for the stage. Her first film, “Happy 16th Birthday, Kevin,” premiered at the Inside Out Festival in 2013. In addition to her literary work, Mariko holds a Master’s in Women’s Studies and worked for two years on a doctorate in Linguistic Anthropology. Her academic research focused on accents used in drag cabaret performances. Her research inspired an ongoing obsession with the way people talk." (Source: macmillanspeakers.com)

Mariko is currently writing X-23 and Hunt For Wolverine Claws Of A Killer for Marvel Comics. You will know her from She-Hulk, Supergirl Being Super, New Super-Man, and her creator-owned books, This One Summer, Skim, among others.

Website | Twitter: @MarikoTamaki | Instagram: @MarikoTamaki

Amber Rankin: Amber is a graphic artist and animator living in Sacramento, CA. For over five years she has worked to create maps & illustrate artifacts at a small environmental planning and archaeology company in Sacramento. She received her Bachelors in Art Studio and Sociology from the University of California, Davis and MFA in 2D Animation from the Academy of Art University. When not at her animation desk, Amber can be found drinking way too much coffee, trying to learn Irish Dance, or dreaming about life in another time period.

www.ambermations.com | @Ambermations | Tumblr | Instagram: @Ambermations

Bianca Kim: Bianca creates embroidered fabric pinback buttons with short sayings that can be worn on backpacks, purses and jacket collars. She shows at the Stockmarket craft fair in Stockton, CA. She started 2017 by showing her work in Empire's Comic Vault's art gallery in January and then offered a beginner course for embroidery in her booth at the Stockmarket craft fair in Stockton.

Interview (2017) | Etsy | Twitter: @FreshBiscuitsBK | Facebook | Instagram: @FreshBiscuits

Brittainy Barnes: Brittainy Barnes (Indie Artful) is a self-taught artist, primarily working in watercolor and ink. When not working full-time and completing her Master’s program, she watches Star Wars and paints her favorite Characters. She first realized she could go "semi-pro" when a painting of K2-S0 gained Reddit “Front Page” Status, with ready buyers of Star Wars art prints. Lately she’s started to specialize in tattoo-style “flash”, and hopes to create and sell custom nerdy tattoo designs.  

Twitter: @IndieArtful | Instagram: @Indie.Artful | Etsy: IndieArtful

Carrie Alskar: Hi, my name is Carrie. Originally from Missouri I moved to California on a whim. My art style currently seems to revolve around hair that defies gravity, "stained glass patterns" as others call it, and eyes in more places than where your two are. I am also currently open for commissions I work with acrylics sometimes but most of my time on art is filled with ink lines and markers for coloring.

Patreon: AlskarBear | Twitch: @AlskarBear | Instagram: @CarrieAlskar

Crystaline Owen: Crystaline Owen is a California raised artist who works mostly in watercolors and inks. She has a degree in art education and now enjoys teaching art to small children. She's been using watercolors for 10 years and finds most of her inspiration in nature.

Etsy: HiraethStudios | Instagram: @Hiraeth_Studios

Elizabeth Merrifield: Elizabeth Merrifield is a 15 year old artist (Who will turn 16 on the day of CWMC), and has been really working in her art for about 5 years. She was accepted into the Sheldon High School Artworks Academy in 2016. she draws inspiration from her friends, Pinterest, Anime and High School Life, as well as the world at large. She enjoys experimenting with all kinds of media, including charcoal, pastels, markers, pencil, watercolor and acrylics. She hopes to eventually sell her art and possibly work as a graphic designer or animator.

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Heather Merrifield: Heather Merrifield is a photographer and graphic artist, who enjoys taking photos to show how beautiful the mundane can be; capturing everyday moments in an unusual way. Recently she has been working more with photo manipulation, trying her hand at more fanciful creations, straying toward the fantasy realm. Fantasy and reality often combine to give the same photograph several different incarnations. Every aspect of photography fascinates her, and she can’t get enough of the medium.

Twitter: @HeatherLeeArtPh | Facebook | Instagram: @HeatherLeeArtPhotography

Helen Lam: Helen is an artist from Sacramento temporarily transplanted in Santa Clara. She graduated from Sacramento State where her instructors pushed her to paint her feelings but she mostly just draws what she feels like while taking on occasional commissions. Though she loves working in many different mediums, she feels that digitally painting in Photoshop gives her the most flexibility. Her main love is portraiture whether it be people or animals.

| Instagram: @PrinnyBat

Jen Monson: Jen is constantly delighted by new ideas. She uses trial and error to explore new approaches to her art. Her ultimate goal is to help others feel a sense of peace and joy. A smile on someone's face is the ultimate final touch. Jen draws, paints, sculpts, and crafts in multiple media. Currently she is fascinated by koi fish and has created a great variety of art featuring koi, working with paints, cardboard, and other fascinating media. Jen painted a pond of koi on the walls of Empire's bathroom. Currently, she helps novices explore painting at her monthly evening of painting at Empire's Comics Vault. At that event, students receive everything they need, including instruction, to complete a painting in one night.

Interview (2017) | Twitter: @JenMonson | Facebook | Instagram: @jenuoneart | Etsy

Julie Okahara: Julie Okahara was born in Osaka, Japan. After graduating from Osaka Industrial Arts High School, she started her career as a graphic designer. Wanting to further her studies in studio art, Okahara came to California in 2005. Since then her mediums have expanded into acrylic painting, ink drawing, sewing, and plaster, wood, and clay sculpture. She still likes to claim herself as a self-taught artist, since she didn’t take any painting classes in college, yet most of her works are mixed media paintings. Her style is influenced by both Japanese and American pop art culture. She likes putting different everyday life items together to create her own world. Her first solo show took place in Midtown Sacramento in 2010 where she won acclaim and a following for her signature use of bright colors and mixed media. She has since put on more solo shows and has been in multiple group exhibitions in Bay Area and Sacramento. Her artwork was featured at Empire's Comics Vault in March.

julieokahara.com | Twitter: @JulieOkahara | Facebook | Instagram: @JulieOkahara | Twitch: Julieee22

Kassandra Gamez: Kassandra is a comics creating artist. She's worked at some cool companies, but maybe not in the art department, for example, dA and Disney Interactive. Kassandra is a huge fan of comics, zines, and Corgis. This will be her second time exhibiting at CWMC. 

Tumblr | Twitter: @Kozispoon | Instagram: @kozispoon | DeviantArt

Kelly Van Gaasbeck: Kelly's focus is storytelling and whimsical thoughts. She works mostly with ink, metallic and monoprints. She spent 2 years in Japan, teaching and learning and wandering across the country, where she came to love telling stories in small spaces.

Interview (2017) | Facebook | Instagram: @Fireflirt

Kristine Balog: Kristine is an Art Historian, oil painter, and author who has dedicated her life to the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio. She is both an academic and creative, teaching Art History as a profession and channeling her passion into creating comic books and authoring novels. She has authored numerous academic articles and has been teaching at the collegiate level for five years.

Interview (2017) | KristineBalog.com | Twitter: @KristineArt | Facebook | Instagram: @KristineArt | Article by K. Balog: "Caravaggio’s Darkness: A Sinner’s Reputation with a Saint’s Heart" - ElectrumMagazine.com

Maia & Kaimani: Maia and Kaimani are 9 and 8 years old, respectively. Both Maia and Kaimani are enthusiastic artists who enjoy making comics, drawing, painting, jewelry making and pretty much flexing their imaginations in any creative capacity. Growing up with empowering and inspiring storytelling such as the films of Hayao Miyazaki and shows like Steven Universe, they are also equally influenced by their comics-making dad, their jewelry-making mom, and Sacramento's thriving comics and art scenes.

Interview (2017)

Rachel Ann Millar: Rachel Ann Millar is a San Francisco native now residing in the Concord, California with her new husband, two cats, and the best small dog ever. She spends her time working on comics or doodling about video games and her D&D characters. Her favorite genre of entertainment is horror and she fills the silence of drawing with youtube videos of grown men screaming in terror and true crime podcasts. Her bookshelves are an artbook and comic library that she happily shares with anyone who would care. Her collections of zines and art unify around the theme of education, such as Some Girls Are Fat and What Did You Call Me?

RachelAnnMillar.com | Twitter: @RachelAnnMillar | Instagram: @RachelAnnMillar

Rachel Strum: Local wand-maker Rachel Strum handcrafts fantasy wands. With a background ranging from illustration to stained glass, Rachel’s experience in mixed media has inspired wands unlike any others. Beginning by hand selecting quality supplies, pairing gems individually with wood bases, and then intensively layering mixed media, her wands capture the imagination and inspire a sense of beauty. The delicate balance between beauty and practicality within all her whimsical creations has sprouted from the needs in her life, be it simple toys or giant strawberry pillows. Transforming common materials into playful creations is a labor of love inspired by Rachel’s belief that everyday should come with a touch of magic.

Interview (2017) | Etsy | Facebook

Sarah René Kraft: Sarah is a Sacramento-based illustrator, colorist, storyteller, and all around sketchy lady. Experience her work in the illustrated comic world of the Greek mythology-inspired “Blind Follies,” and her upcoming artbook in progress "Lemiscus," among other various arts and projects.

Currently, she is working on a 78-card tarot deck evolved from the imagery and symbolism already established in the original ribbon series. Look out for news regarding a Patreon campaign, soon to be announced!

SketchyKraft.com | Interview (2017) | Instagram: @SketchyKraft | Twitter: @SketchyKraft | Facebook

Sacramento's Ultimate Creative Women Showcase

Creative Women Mini-Con returns for its 5th year -- and this could be our best year yet. We've assembled thirteen of the region's most talented creative women. And we're throwing a sale in celebration (details below).

Date: Saturday, October 21, 2017
Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Empire's Comics Vault

Click here to add the event to your FB calendar.


Everything You Need to Know About Creative Women Mini-Con 2017

In this post, we'll share:

  • A complete list of this year's creative women -- an interview link and social media links
  • Sale details
  • What to expect at the mini-con
Sale Details
  • 50% off Back Issues
  • 25% off Toys
  • 15% off Trades
  • Members: check your email for October's benefit so that you can level up your sale discounts!

What to expect at Creative Women Mini-Con

  • Admission is free.
  • When you support an artist by making a purchase at their table, they keep all their earning. Pay the artist directly, not the store at the counter.
  • Art purchased from the Art Gallery wall should be purchased from the store counter, not the artist's table.
  • The event starts at 11 am and goes until 4 pm.
  • Need food? Visit one of the restaurants in the shopping center and bring it back to the shop if you'd like. Feel free to sit at the couches to take abreak.

2017 Creative Women Mini-Con Exhibitors

Take a moment to enjoy the interviews we did with each exhibitor. Also, below you'll find a little about each creative woman, a link to their most recent interview, and links to some of their online profiles.



Angela Davis: Angela sold her first commissioned painting at fifteen. She's done commissioned pieces for the Deftones' Chi Cheng. She's also collaborated on a coloring book for the city of Sacramento.

Bianca Kim: Bianca creates embroidered fabric pinback buttons with short sayings that can be worn on backpacks, purses and jacket collars. She shows at the Stockmarket craft fair in Stockton, CA. She started 2017 by showing her work in Empire's Comic Vault's art gallery in January and then offered a beginner course for embroidery in her booth at the Stockmarket craft fair in Stockton.
Interview | Etsy | Twitter: @FreshBiscuitsBK | Facebook | Instagram: @FreshBiscuits

Felicia Ann: Felicia is an illustrator and digital painter from Oakland, CA. Of Chinese-Malaysian descent, she blends her rich Southeast-Asian heritage with her enthusiasm for modern science and astronomy. Her art is expressed in the female form, with ethereal portraits that connote her personal exploration of femininity.
Interview | FeliciaAnn.com | Facebook |Instagram: @Felishita

Hannah Moore: Hannah has always been crafty and enjoyed small objects. She keeps things cute for Ghost Thunder. The animal kingdom, cartoons, comics, and video games are constant inspirations.
Interview | GhostThunder.com | Twitter: @Clonie | Facebook | Instagram: @CuriousZoology | Twitter: @_GhostThunder

Heather Merrifield: Heather's focus is to capture moments that might otherwise not be captured, be it in action shots, everyday moments, or the strange and unusual. She will show at an upcoming exhibit at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento.
Interview | Facebook | Instagram: @HeatherLeeArtPhotography

Jen Monson: Jen is constantly delighted by new ideas. She uses trial and error to explore new approaches to her art. Her ultimate goal is to help others feel a sense of peace and joy. A smile on someone's face is the ultimate final touch.
Interview | Twitter: @JenMonson | Facebook | Instagram: @jenuoneart | Etsy

Kassandra Gamez: Kassandra is a comics creating artist. She's worked at some cool companies, but maybe not in the art department, for example, dA and Disney Interactive. Kassandra is a huge fan of comics, zines, and Corgis. This will be her first time exhibiting at CWMC. 
Tumblr | Twitter: @Kozispoon | Instagram: @kozispoon | DeviantArt

Kelly Van Gaasbeck: Kelly's focus is storytelling and whimsical thoughts. She works mostly with ink, metallic and monoprints. She spent 2 years in Japan, teaching and learning and wandering across the country, where she came to love telling stories in small spaces.
Interview | Facebook | Instagram: @Fireflirt

Kristine Balog: Kristine is an Art Historian, oil painter, and author who has dedicated her life to the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio. She is both an academic and creative, teaching Art History as a profession and channeling her passion into creating comic books and authoring novels. She has authored numerous academic articles and has been teaching at the collegiate level for five years.
Interview | KristineBalog.com | Twitter: @KristineArt | Facebook | Instagram: @KristineArt |

Maia & Kaimani: Maia and Kaimani are 9 and 8 years old, respectively. Both Maia and Kaimani are enthusiastic artists who enjoy making comics, drawing, painting, jewelry making and pretty much flexing their imaginations in any creative capacity. Growing up with empowering and inspiring storytelling such as the films of Hayao Miyazaki and shows like Steven Universe, they are also equally influenced by their comics-making dad, their jewelry-making mom, and Sacramento's thriving comics and art scenes.
Interview

Megan Risk: Megan works primarily in the traditional mediums: graphite, colored pencils, pressed pastel, etc. Recently she's expanded into the digital art world, mixing it with the traditional mediums. While she started working in portraits and landscapes, she has also explored the realms of horror, supernatural, fantasy, and superhero. Megan sold her first commission when she was 23.
Interview | MeganERisk.com | Twitter.com: @MegERisk | Facebook | Instagram: @MeganERisk

Rachel Strum: Local wand-maker Rachel Strum handcrafts fantasy wands. With a background ranging from illustration to stained glass, Rachel’s experience in mixed media has inspired wands unlike any others. Beginning by hand selecting quality supplies, pairing gems individually with wood bases, and then intensively layering mixed media, her wands capture the imagination and inspire a sense of beauty. The delicate balance between beauty and practicality within all her whimsical creations has sprouted from the needs in her life, be it simple toys or giant strawberry pillows. Transforming common materials into playful creations is a labor of love inspired by Rachel’s belief that everyday should come with a touch of magic.
Interview | Etsy | Facebook | Twitter: @CitrusAtelier

Sarah René Kraft: Sarah is a Sacramento-based illustrator, colorist, storyteller, and all around sketchy lady. Experience her work in the illustrated comic world of the Greek mythology-inspired “Blind Follies,” and her upcoming artbook in progress "Lemiscus," among other various arts and projects.
Interview | Instagram: @SketchyKraft | Twitter: @SketchyKraft | Facebook

Sarah Troedson: Sarah is a composer working in silk, gemstones, pearls, crystals, precious metals, glass, and yarn. Handmade lamp-worked glass beads, silk cord, silver charms, bamboo fiber and baby alpaca yarn are the notes in her music. Colors and textures are the melody and harmony. The "music" she composes is fine jewelry, crochet and woven accessories created with a sense of joy.
Interview | RocksMapsandCrafts.com | Twitter: @RocksMapsCrafts | Facebook | Etsy




Arlo Disarray and Rejected Toys at Creative Women Mini-Con

For the fourth year in a row, Empire's Comics Vault presents Creative Women Mini-Con. This year's event takes place on Saturday, October 1.

At the event you will meet 16 creative women we think you should know and support, including first time exhibitor, Arlo Disarray. Ben and Arlo sat down for an interview (below).

MEET TOYMAKER AND ARTIST ARLO DISARRAY AT CREATIVE WOMEN MINI-CON 2016

Arlo specializes in making unique, one-of-a-kind toys that you won't find in stores -- unless you know where to find her Etsy store (but watch out; her toys sell quickly). Each of Arlo's creations is completely unique and a limited edition of 1.

Although she may explore themes across numerous toys, she never recreates any of her one-of-a-kind toys.

Meet Arlo and experience Rejected Toys at our 4th Creative Women Mini-Con. #CWMC2016

To learn more about Arlo and her art, follow her Rejected Toys page on Facebook.




Artist Bianca Kim at Creative Women Mini-Con 2016

Creative Women Mini-Con 2016 is coming up quickly. We look forward to filling the shop with so many talented creative women.

See you for this event (and sale TBD) on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 11 a.m.

Meet Bianca Kim, Fabric + Multimedia Artist, FRESHbiscuits

Bianca joins us for her first Creative Women Mini-Con, and we can't wait for you to meet her.

Bianca started FRESHbiscuits about a decade ago while she was studying apparel design. The name, "FRESHbiscuits," calls to mind two of Bianca's favorite things -- food and comedy. Through her art, Bianca brings to life expertly designed pieces that are "simultaneously nostalgic and refreshing."

Bianca recycles fabric and uses new fabric to create limited-run pieces, including wallets, aprons, and other fabric-based articles. She specializes in creating custom embroidered fabric pinback buttons with short sayings that can be worn on backpacks, purses and jacket collars.

Connect with Bianca, a.k.a., @FRESHbiscuits on Instagram or on Twitter at @FRESHbiscuitsBK.

In the meantime, learn more about Bianca in this interview.




Zine Creator Kelly Van Gaasbeck at Creative Women Mini-Con 2016

Join us Saturday, October 1, 2016 at 11 a.m. for Creative Women Mini-Con 2016. 

Ben took a few minutes to interview Kelly for this year's event. This year marks Creative Women Mini-Con's fourth year.

Meet Zine and Postcard Creator Kelly Van Gaasbeck

Kelly actively pursues her storytelling passion through zines, postcards, and mini-books. In them she weaves life's stories and precious moments.

We think you'll connect with Kelly's art the way we did and want to incorporate it into your own life. We plan on sending some of those post cards out! Hope you'll join us.

Kelly has a B.A. in multimedia from San Diego State University and has made her home in Sacramento for the last three years.

Port Fireflirt, her company, is about growing and exploring. Ports are the gateway to both entering the city or exploring the world and a “fireflirt,” Kelly explains, is "that little glimmer of familiarity and the unknown.” Connect Kelly on Facebook or Instagram





Webcomic Creator Miranda Singler at Creative Women Mini-Con 2016

Creative Women Mini-Con 2016 is Saturday, October 1.

We're pleased to welcome a first-time exhibitor, webcomic creator Miranda Singler.

Meet Webcomic Creator Miranda Singler

The mundanity of daily life. It's eccentric characters. Their hidden stories. You'll find it all in Miranda's first webcomic, Sleeping Volcano, debuting at Creative Women Mini-Con 2016.

Growing up on a farm in the Midwest and going off to college to discover life beyond the corn fields exerted a great influence on Miranda.

She’s supported by a community of artists in the Sacramento region (Sacramento Comic Creators Group), and when she’s not thinking about comics, she’s probably gazing at the Sacramento trees, trying not to eat all the cookies, and listening to KDVS.

Miranda works as a web designer. She has created comics for museums and editorial cartoons for The Daily Illini, the independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois.

To learn more about Miranda and her art, please visit her website, Mirmade.net.

Meet all the creative women participating in this year's event.

Doors open for Comic Book Savings Program Members at 10:30 a.m. and to the public at 11 a.m.

The Miranda Singler Interview





Announcing 2015's Creative Women Mini-Con guests


Our third annual Creative Women Mini-Con is Saturday, October 3, 2015. The official hashtag for this year's event is #CWMC2015 (see the results on Twitter or Instagram).

The 2013 and 2014 events had some amazing guests, and this year will be no different. Please note, that, while this year's event is full, we are still accepting applications in the unlikely event that a spot opens up.

Welcome the 2015 Creative Women Mini-Con guests


Watch our blog for individual profiles on each creative woman along with video interviews. And now... the list!

Barbara Kesel
Barbara Randal Kesel: Barbara has done work for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Crossgen, Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics. She is well known for her writing of Crossgen heroine Sephie in Meridian. She has also written Ultragirl, Legends of the Dark Crystal, Ghost Whisperer, and Hawk and Dove, among others. We're excited to have this comic writing legend join us for Creative Women Mini-Con. Talk to Barbara on Twitter at @barbarakesel. | Learn more about Barbara Randal Kesel
Note: Kesel is pronounced "KEES-uhl"

Just added: Mairghread Scott!

Mairghread Scott
Mairghread Scott: Last year you met Transformers: Windblade artist Sarah Stone. Now the other half of the Transformers: Windblade creative team joins us for this year's Creative Women Mini-Con. Mairghread is an animation and comic book writer who is launching Toil and Trouble, her first creator-owned series, at Boom Studios' imprint, Archaia, in September. Catch up with Mairghread on Twitter at @MairghreadScott.

Angelina Brewer: If it's pinup, rockabilly, or geek, Angelina digs it. From framed art to wearable art, you'll want to check out this first time exhibitor at Creative Women Mini-Con. You'll be amazed by her perler bead art. Check it out on Facebook.

Madelyn Templeton
Madelyne Templeton: Madelyne joins us for the first time this year and brings a gorgeous array of art to the event. She has been covered in more than 15 different publishing magazines around the world. Check out her work on Instagram: @madelynjt

Amanda Johnson and J. Alana Christensen, A Different Studio: Amanda and Alana bring cool art into your everyday life. Themes include eastern and western forms of comics and illustration. Check them out on Facebook.

Kimberly Greve: Kimberly is currently working on the art for her first graphic novel, "Bride of the Wolf God," written by her husband. Connect with Kimberly on Twitter before you meet her at the mini-con: @ellazara.

Erminia Saucedo
Erminia Saucedo: Generation 1 of Transformers started in 1984. A year later, during the Search for Alpha Trion, Elita-1’s all female squad was introduced. They appeared in only one episode. Erminia, aka, "Minnie," and a task force of thirty people from around the globe are bringing them back. Learn more about this project on its Tumblr page, Transformers Elite. We're proud to welcome Minnie as the representative of this project.

Etta Jean: We're proud to welcome Etta back to another Creative Women Mini-Con. Etta is a fantasy writer and author of  The Chronicle Series and The Shaughnessy File. Talk with Etta on Twitter at @EttaJeanFantasy.

Julie Okahara: Julie has displayed in Empire's Art Gallery and exhibited at our annual Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con. We're pleased to introduce you to the imaginative and thought-provoking paintings of Julie Okahara. Visit http://www.julieokahara.com/ for a glimpse of her work.


Rachel Unzueta
Rachel  Unzueta: We're especially pleased to have Rachel join us at the Creative Women Mini-Con for the first time. Prior to this she has kept her art private except for the occasional online fan art posting. We're certain you'll love her art as much as we do. Check it out.

Sarah Rene Straub: Sarah and her art return to Creative Women Mini-Con. Catch up with Sarah to find out about her recent and new projects, and make her art your own. You'll find her at @SketchyKraft on Twitter.

Lauren Bennett: Lauren joins us for the first time this year. She's a "mostly" self-taught artist who loves character design, illustration, and sequential art. Take a peek at her art on Tumblr before you meet her at the mini-con.

Kristine Wendt: Kristine's art has been featured in Empire's Art Gallery and her comic has graced Empire's Comics Vault's local shelf. Tweet Kristine at @KristineArt and follow her adventures on Instagram at @KristineArt.

Crystaline Owen
Crystaline  Owen: Crystaline is a "California grown painter with big hair and big dreams." Need we say more? All that's needed is action: gaze upon her gorgeous art.

Jen Monson: Multi-talented artist Jen Monson returns to Creative Women Mini-Con. From paintings to sculptures to wearables, Jen's art pleases fans. Explore @jenuoneart on Instagram to find your favorite piece.



Meet the Stars of Creative Women Mini-Con 2014

Our second annual Creative Women Mini-Con celebrating the creative women of Sacramento and the surrounding area is just around the corner. We have comic book writers, painters, novelists, video editors, comics artists and more who will join us for this not-to-be-missed event.

If you tweet about our event, please use our official hashtag for this year's event: #CreativeWomen14. UPDATE 9/9: Now you can follow the Creative Women Mini-Con Twitter List. Check it out.

Our 2014 Creative Women Mini-Con Guests

Here are our guests for Empire's 2014 Creative Women Mini-Con (CWMC). There are more to be announced, so keep an eye on this post.

In the days leading up to the mini-con, each guest will be featured in an individual blog post here at EmpiresComics.com, so please check back regularly for more information about any artist you're particularly interested in. In the meantime, here's a brief introduction.

Artist, Transformers: Windblade
Sarah Stone, Artist,
Transformers: Windblade
Sarah Stone: Last week we announced Sarah Stone, artist on IDW's new Transformers: Windblade mini-series, will join us for this year's CWMC. Connect with her on Twitter at @fayren or MonsterBoysAndRobots.com (Tumblr), and give her a shoutout to let her know you're looking forward to meeting her. UPDATE: Meet Sarah Stone.

Dez Demise: This writer has some stories to tell. Follow her at @MsDezDemise on Twitter and watch here for more information about Dez. UPDATE: Meet Dez Demise.

Heather Lynn McCray: Your eyes will thank you for feasting on the works of Heather Lynn McCray. Get a sneak peek at her website, PencilJuice.com. Watch here for the blog post highlighting Heather. UPDATE: Meet Heather McCray.

Jen Monson: You've seen Jen Monson's work featured in Empire's Art Gallery. Now you'll get to meet her in person. Get more Jen Monson on Facebook, at @jenuoneart on Instagram, or at @JenMonson on Twitter. UPDATE: Meet Jen Monson.

Melissa Pagluica: We're pleased to welcome back Melissa Pagluica, who attended our first Creative Women Mini-Con in 2013. Find Melissa online at her website, Above the Clouds, on Tumblr, and on Twitter at @darksunrose. UPDATE: Meet Melissa Pagluica.

Krysten Reis: Krysten joined us for our first CWMC and is one of three creatives returning again this year. Follow Krysten on Facebook or at her website, KrystenReis.com. UPDATE: Meet Krysten Reis.

Sarah René Straub: Returning artist, Sarah René Straub, will join us for CWMC 2014. Preview her art on her DeviantArt site and connect with her at @SarahRStraub on Twitter  or at Tumblr or her Facebook page, Art by Sarah R. Straub. UPDATE: Meet Sara Straub.

PotLuckArt.com
Mandi Tremblay, Artist
Mandi Tremblay: We're excited to have Mandi Tremblay join us this year. Mandi's work can be seen on her website, PotLuckArt.com, on Tumblr, and YouTube. Connect with Mandi at @MittyMandi on Twitter or Google+ at +Mandi Tremblay. UPDATE: Meet Mandi Tremblay.

Ilana Hack: Ilana brings an impressive creative resume to our event, from freelance video editor and short film writer to painter and crafter. Get a sneak preview at her website. Tweet her at @IlanaHack to let her know you look forward to seeing her at the Creative Women Mini-Con (Hashtag: #CreativeWomen14). UPDATE: Meet Ilana Hack.

Etta Jean: Etta is a Sacramento-born fantasy writer and author of  The Chronicle Series and The Shaughnessy File. Find out more about Etta at EttaJeanFantasy.com. Connect with Etta on Twitter at @EttaJeanFantasy. UPDATE: Meet Etta Jean.

Alexis Villanueva, Artist
Alexis Villanueva: Artist and illustrator Alexis Villanueva brings the House of Doodle, her creative company, to Empire's Comics Vault for Creative Women Mini-Con. Find Alexis on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. UPDATE: Meet Alexis Villanueva.

Kristine Wendt: Kristine is an artist and the founder of Sumantra Comix. She released Caravaggio's Darkness, her original graphic novel, this year. Get ready to meet Kristine Wendt by tweeting her at @KristineArt to say hello. UPDATE: Meet Kristine Wendt.

Jasmine Ellis: This young storyteller has been crafting stories since she was an 8-year-old and recently collaborated with artist Calvin Ellis, her brother, to self-publish her own comic book, Sworn. UPDATE: Meet Jasmine Ellis.

Updated: 09/04/2014

Transformers: Windblade Artist Sarah Stone at Creative Women Mini-Con 2014

Sarah Stone, Artist
We're over-the-top excited to announce that Sarah Stone, the phenomenal artist on the Transformers: Windblade mini-series, will be a guest at our Creative Women Mini-Con on Saturday, September 20, 2014.

Meet Sarah Stone


Sarah is a new comic artist and illustrator currently working for IDW's Transformers series. Her first work can be seen on the Transformers: Windblade series, and her continued work can be found on covers for Transformers: PRIMACY, Legends of Baldur's Gate, and more.

Her next project will be the next Windblade series coming out in 2015.

Transformers cover art by Sarah Stone
September 2014 Previews cover by Sarah Stone

Before her comic work Sarah worked in the game industry, most recently serving as an Art Director for Gaia Online's mobile and web departments where she did concept art and character illustrations for games such as Monster Galaxy Exile, Heralds of Chaos, and Hordes of Nords.

To view Sarah's artwork, visit her blog, Monster Boys & Robots, or connect with Ms. Stone on Twitter, @fayren.

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2014
Time: 11 am - 4 pm (the store will be open until 8pm)
Location: Empire's Comics Vault, Sacramento (Map | Yelp)

Artist Sarah Stone with cosplayers
Sarah with Transformers cosplayers
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Melissa Pagluica at Creative Women Mini-Con 2013


Tomorrow, Saturday, August 10, we're excited to have local artist Melissa Pagluica return to Empire's Comics Vault as a guest at our Creative Women Mini-Con 2013 event. Melissa last joined us at our Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con 2013 event last May.

Meet Local Artist Melissa Pagluica


Melissa Pagluica is a freelance illustrator based in Sacramento. She loves to work both traditionally and digitally.


Melissa was recently featured in ECCC 2013 art book, ARTDOLL quarterly, and has enjoyed working with local comic book creators, musicians, and independent game companies.

Her current project is an online webcomic called “Above the Clouds” and can be found at ATCLOUDScomic.com.

Date: Saturday, August 10, 2013
Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Empire's Comics Vault

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Kristi "Batz" Zerga at Creative Women Mini-Con 2013

We're pleased to have Kristi "Batz" Zerga with us at our Creative Women Mini-Con 2013 on Saturday, August 10.

Meet Kristi Zerga


Kristi is co-owner of LEGENDS of Heroes & Villains and LHV Publishing, which publishers several different titles, including its main title, “Kitty & Batz,” a dark comedy about two homicidal adolescents.


At LEGENDS of Heroes & Villains, Kristi writes, pencils, inks, colors, letters, lays out pages, formats, designs logos, and much more. She is also a freelance artist who has done work for tattoos, children's books, comics, body boards, t-shirts, logos, and conceptual art/colors.

She is currently an apprentice sculptor at Bump in the Night FX.

Date: Saturday, August 10, 2013
Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Empire's Comics Vault, 1120 Fulton Avenue, Suite K,  Sacramento