Chicago Alternative Comics Expo

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Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE)
StatusActive
Genre Alternative comics convention
FrequencyAnnual
Venue Center on Halsted (2013–2019)
Broadway Armory (2023)
Location(s) Chicago, Illinois
Country United States
Inaugurated16 June 2012;11 years ago (2012-06-16)
Founder Edie Fake and Neil Brideau
Most recentJune 3–4, 2023
Next event2024
Attendance2,200 (2014) [1]
Organized byTyrell Cannon, Sage Coffey, Chris Lopez, Tony Recktenwald, Ed Witt [2]
Filing status Nonprofit
Website www.cakechicago.com

The Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (widely known as CAKE) is a comic book festival usually held each June in Chicago.

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Inaugurated in 2012, the curated [3] festival showcases graphic novels, comic books, minicomics, and zines created by independent artists and publishers. CAKE focuses on the art of comics, and unlike traditional comic book conventions, does not feature much in the way of cosplaying, collectibles, back-issue dealers, or mainstream superhero publishers. Instead, the show centers around an artist alley-style exhibition space that features roughly 200 vendors, [4] as well as industry-related panel discussions. The festival gives out the CupCake Awards, geared toward minicomic self-publishers.

History

The Chicago Alternative Comics Expo was co-founded by Edie Fake and Neil Brideau, both then employees at the Chicago independent bookstore Quimby's. [5] The show was designed to honor Chicago's legacy as a home for small-press and self-publishing cartoonists. [5]

CAKE was inaugurated as a two-day event on June 16–17, 2012, at 1104 S. Wabash (The Ludington Building), part of the campus of Columbia College Chicago. [6] Sponsors included Quimby's Bookstore, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Columbia College Chicago, some of whose venues hosted concurrent events related to the show. [7]

The event moved to the Center on Halsted, an LGBT community center, in 2013.

The convention achieved nonprofit organization status in 2015. [5]

In 2020, CAKE announced it was leaving its long-time location at Center on Halsted, and relocating to the Broadway Armory, [8] [9] located in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. However, the 2020, [10] [11] 2021, and 2022 [12] events were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The in-person show returned in 2023, held at the Broadway Armory. [2]

Event history

DatesPrimary VenueFeatured Guest(s)
June 16–17, 2012The Ludington Building (Columbia College Chicago)
1104 S. Wabash, Chicago
Jeffrey Brown, Lilli Carré, Anders Nilsen, [13] Closed Caption Comics, Paul Hornschemeier, Lucy Knisley, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Corinne Mucha, Laura Park, Pizza Island, John Porcellino, Nate Powell, Trubble Club [7]
June 15–16, 2013 Center on Halsted
Chicago
Chris Ware, Kim Deitch, Phoebe Gloeckner, Jason Shiga, Aaron Renier, Michael DeForge [14]
May 31–June 1, 2014Center on Halsted
Chicago
Tony Millionaire, Edie Fake, Anya Davidson, Inés Estrada, Lizz Hickey, Hellen Jo [15]
June 6–7, 2015Center on Halsted
Chicago
Eleanor Davis, Gilbert Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez, Keiler Roberts, Zak Sally, Dash Shaw, Jillian Tamaki, Lale Westvind [5]
June 11–12, 2016Center on Halsted
Chicago
Chester Brown, Tyrell Cannon, Ezra Claytan Daniels, Sammy Harkham, Cathy G. Johnson, Patrick Kyle, Laura Park, Trina Robbins, Leslie Stein [16]
June 10–11, 2017Center on Halsted
Chicago
Gabrielle Bell, Gary Panter, Ron Regé Jr., Kevin Budnik, Emil Ferris, Jesse Jacobs, Ben Passmore, C. Spike Trotman, Jessi Zabarsky [17] [18]
June 2–3, 2018Center on Halsted
Chicago
Tony Breed, Eddie Campbell, Nick Drnaso, Nicole Hollander, Audrey Niffenegger, Mimi Pond, Fiona Smyth, Carol Tyler, Georgia Webber, Jim Woodring, Gina Wynbrandt, Bianca Xunise [19]
June 1–2, 2019Center on Halsted
Chicago
Ezra Claytan Daniels, Nicholas Gurewitch, Corinne Halbert, Michael Kupperman, Anders Nilsen, Ben Passmore, Aaron Renier, Isabella Rotman, Whit Taylor, Rosemary Valero-O'Connell [20]
June 13–14, 2020 [lower-alpha 1] Center on Halsted
Chicago
June 2021 [lower-alpha 2] Broadway Armory
Chicago
2022 [lower-alpha 3]
Chicago
June 3–4, 2023Broadway Armory
Chicago
MS Harkness, Derf Backderf, MariNaomi, Molly Mendoza, Joy San, Leigh Luna, Johnny Sampson, Matt Allison

CupCake Award

The CupCake Award is a juried prize that is presented annually at CAKE to a local minicomic creator. It comes with $250 to use toward printing a new minicomic, half a table at that year's show, and the "support" of a local mentor. [21]

YearWinnerMentor
2015Sara Drake Annie Koyama
2016Goda Trakumaite John Porcellino
2017Kelly Fernandez Caitlin McGuirk
2018Adam Griffiths Edie Fake
2019Diana Chu Marnie Galloway
2020Joi Yao Tyrell Cannon
2021AnneMarie Rogers Isabella Rotman
2022Bread Tarleton Jim Terry
2023Natalie Mark Zachary Clemente, Kat Fajardo

Notes

  1. Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  2. Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  3. Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

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