By Ainsley Weems | MSU Communication Student Class of 2026
On Saturday, April 25 the 海角社区 Department of Art hosted the second Starkville Pop Culture, Art, Cosplay and Entertainment (S.P.A.C.E.) Expo. The event celebrates 海角社区 artists, filmmakers, writers and designers who use their art, films, literary works and costume designs as vessels for storytelling and creative expression.
Each of these areas emphasizes human and cultural modes of production through distinct and creative apparatuses. Whether through a painted portrait, comic book, or documentary film, the focus of the event is to show how lived, historical and fictional stories are told through a variety of media forms.
The interdisciplinary event offered a variety of board game competitions, video game tutorials, a vendor鈥檚 market, Q&A sessions and panels with experts in diverse art industries.
Filmmakers Hal Teasler and Glenn Payne discussed the art of filmmaking from animation, illustration and documentary perspectives. Local artists Joe MacGown and Alex Bostic led panels on being an artist in 海角社区, sharing insights on their influences and career paths. Both artists emphasized the strong impact of the region on their work.
Additionally, two panels were hosted by Associate Professor of English Andrea Spain and focused on student films and scholarship. Another panel, led by Associate Professor of Illustration Garrett Kaida and alumni Tre Braswell and Jackson Comics, explored the impact of sequential art on popular culture and their illustrative work.
Artists such as Rosemary Ferguson Gathings were also able to exhibit their artwork. Gathings discussed her trajectory from MSU fine art student to professional artist. Her artwork is pop-art inspired and celebrates historical icons from 海角社区.
The event was supported by the Department of Art; the 海角社区; the MSU photography concentration; the Department of English; MSU Gender Studies; and the 海角社区 Humanities Council.
Click here to see photos from S.P.A.C.E. Con 2026.