04/23/2026
Are you interested in art? While coming, check out the artist guests that will be featured at Miramichi River Fan Fest on April 25th.
Troy Little. Troy Little is a comic writer, artist and publisher from Prince Edward Island, Canada. His works include "The Powerpuff Girls", "Rick & Morty", adapting Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas", Kevin Eastman's "Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls" and most recently as artist for the hit "Cult of the Lamb" series. He's also the creator of "Chiaroscuro", the "Angora Napkin" trilogy and "Butterfly House".
Sandy Carruthers, "In the past 7 years, I've been publishing comic books out of my home province of PEI under the banner SANDSTONE COMICS. My latest efforts are DARK COAST, an Atlantic Canadian collection of horror stories written and drawn by various maritimers. I'll be premiering all four issues, as well as my superhero title Century Man and our four part horror story (written by Island writer Dave Stewart) Dark Sanctuary!"
Tara Audibert. Tara Audibert is a multidisciplinary artist working in film, animation, illustration, and fine art. Tara owns and runs Moxy Fox Studio recently produced the first feature film in Wolastoqey: Qaqsoss naka Wahuntuhsis (Fox and the Tiny Demon), TV show Lil Glooscap & the Legends of Turtle Island, short films I am the Warrior, The Importance of Dreaming, comics This Place: 150 Years Retold, and Lost Innocence. Her book illustrations include the award-winning Jo Jo Makoons series (by Dawn Quigley), Fiddleheads for Fox, Moonbeam (by Gail Francis) and Loaf the Cat (by Nicholas DeShaw).
Devin Taylor! Devin is a freelance illustrator from Miramichi who’s worked on a line of Marvel books for early readers and character concept art for the comic series Star Wars – The High Republic. He provided storyboards for the film Qaqsoss naka Wahantuhsis by Sunny Corner creator Tara Audibert, and illustrated a new board game by Moncton musician Jared Lutes titled Famous: Stage 1.
Miramichi River Fan Fest is partnered and supported by the Alternative Arts Association of Atlantic Canada (AAAAC) and sponsored by Arts Culture NB.