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Asian American Comic Con Discount Tickets

SPECIAL INVITATION FROM
channelAPA.com

DISCOUNT ADMISSION TO THE FIRST-EVER ASIAN AMERICAN COMICON
(REGISTER BEFORE JULY 10 USING DISCOUNT CODE: CAPANY)


TO REGISTER AT DISCOUNTED RATES, CALL BEATRICE CHEN at MoCA, 212.619.4785 x104 and give the DISCOUNT CODE: CAPANY

ONLY 250 TOTAL TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE–

ADVANCE SELLOUT IS LIKELY!


On July 11, 2009, the biggest Asian American creators in manga, mainstream and indie comics are gathering for a unique one-day event, featuring interactive workshops, intimate interviews, and hands-on opportunities to learn from the top talents in the trade. Meet and mingle with the masters. Get autographed copies of your favorite graphic novels and original sketches. And take part in provocative panels like:

  • Nerdpop: The rise of the nerds, and why geek chic is changing the game
  • Every Comic Is Asian American: An all-star lineup of novelists and poets reimagine their favorite comic book characters as Asian American
  • Pop Goes East: How the Asianification of American pop culture has reshaped the graphic novel
  • The New Villains: Muslim insurgents, North Korean dictators, and Chinese spies, oh my!
  • Writers’ Bloc: Leading comics writers discuss the craft of writing in panels, and show how graphical narratives allow for stories impossible to tell in any other medium (with FRED CHAO, LARRY HAMA, CHRISTINE NORRIE, and TAK TOYOSHIMA; moderated by GREG PAK)
  • Visual Storytelling A–Hands On!: A diverse group of acclaimed artists sketch in real time as they discuss their different approaches in making creative choices
  • Visual Storytelling B–The Art of Collaboration: Comic book artists share their experiences and tips for making the most of the challenges and opportunities of collaboration between pencillers, inkers, colorists, and writers
  • Can Comics Pay the Rent?: Is there a future for the comics industry? And do you belong in it? (with BERNARD CHANG, FLETCHER CHU-FONG, CHRISTINE NORRIE, and TAK TOYOSHIMA; moderated by GREG PAK)
  • Similar Differences: A one-on-one interview with alt-comics wunderkind DEREK KIRK KIM
  • Asians in Boxes–From Chop-Chop to Silver Samurai: A guided tour with science fiction legend William F. Wu, as he shares samples from his collection of thousands of comics depicting Asian images…good, bad, and definitely ugly
  • Hama Time!: A spotlight interview with comics pioneer Larry Hama, creator of the G.I. Joe universe and winner of this year’s KIYAMA AWARD celebrating the achievements of Asians in comics!


WHEN: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
(Invitation-only VIP reception begins at 6 p.m.)

WHERE: The new Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre Street in Lower Manhattan


VIP Pass*: $75 $65
Adults: $25 $20
Student (age 11 to 18), Senior (65 and over), MOCA or AAWW Member: $15
Child (age 10 and under): Free with Adult

*includes signed graphic novel, original sketch, preferred seating, VIP reception

TO REGISTER AT DISCOUNTED RATES, CALL BEATRICE CHEN at MoCA, 212.619.4785 x104 and give the DISCOUNT CODE: CAPANY

REGISTER ONLINE HERE: Registration Link

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Larry Hama

(writer, GI JOE)

Bernard Chang

(artist, WONDER WOMAN)

Cliff Chiang

(artist, GREEN ARROW)

Sean Chen

(artist, IRON MAN)

Christina Strain

(colorist, RUNAWAYS)

Fred Chao

(writer/artist, JOHNNY HIRO)

Derek Kirk Kim

(writer/artist, SAME DIFFERENCE)

Christine Norrie

(artist, BREAKING UP)

Greg Pak

(writer, INCREDIBLE HULK)

Khoi Pham

(artist, MIGHTY AVENGERS)

Tak Toyoshima

(writer/artist, SECRET ASIAN MAN)

Misako Rocks!

(writer/artist, BIKER GIRL)

Kuo-Yu Liang

(VP Sales & Marketing, DIAMOND BOOK DISTRIBUTORS)

Sharad Devarajan

(CEO, Liquid Comics)

Fletcher
Chu-Fong

(Manager, Events & Retailer Services,
DC COMICS)

William F. Wu

(writer, HONG ON THE RANGE)


A lot of the people behind Asian American Comic Con are also behind Secret Identites. Here’s more about Secret Identities:

Love by 2:12

Here’s a time lapse video of a cool painting created for the “Stick em Up!,” a documentary that takes an in depth look into the overshadowed world of wheat pasting in Houston, Texas. In the video, the image on the left is the Chinese character for Love and on the right is actress Anna May Wong.

If you live in Houston, you might see this image in Old Chinatown.

This spray paint art reminds us of the film Dirty Hands : The Art & Crimes of David Choe.

Love by 2:12

Fayette-Nam by the Asian American Theater Company

San Francisco Bay Area readers look for the upcoming theater production of “Fayette-Nam” by the Asian American Theater Company from June 25 through July 11, 2009 at ThickHouse. Here’s s synopsis of Fayette-Nam:

One fateful night in Fayetteville, North Carolina – on the fringes of the US Army Base known as “Fayette-Nam” – a young African American soldier goes AWOL on the eve of his deployment to Iraq… and hides out in a donut shop. He also happens to be in a love triangle with the owner of the shop and her daughter! Will they discover what they are each looking for before it’s too late? Find out in the world premiere of this dark comedy by Aurorae Khoo.

The play tries to explore the unheard voices of Asian Americans and other minorities trying to survive on a civilian street (Bragg Boulevard) in the shadow of the military industrial complex. Directed by Duy Nguyen. Starring Jon Gentry, Lisa Kang, Kathleen Mendoza, Kenneth Ronquillo, Erika Pallasigue. Get tickets here.

Post-show Q&A with Playwright Aurorae Khoo and Cast on Saturday, June 27th & Sunday, June 28th.

Fayette-Nam by the Asian American Theater Company

Deadline – Post-It Stop Motion



Art student Bang-yao Liu create this for his senior project at Savannah College of Art and Design. It took him and his team 3 month of planning, 4 days of shooting, and over 6,000 post it notes.

Artist statement: “My idea comes from is that every time when I am busy, I feel that I am not fighting with my works, I am fighting with those post-it notes and deadline. I manipulating the post-it notes to do pixel-like stop motion and there are some interactions between real actor and post-its.”

The people of at post-it notes should pay this guy for all the free branding they’re getting. Also Ashton Kutcher twittered about “Deadline” here and here. “when ever I see stuff like that I’m humbled by the collective creativity of people. thnx Bang-Yao Liu you inspire me”

The stop motion effect reminds us of the Bruce Lee vs Iron Man video



Deadline – Post-It Stop Motion

Making of Deadline – Post-It Stop Motion

Beyond the Pride Lion Dance Exhibition – Promo

The first Beyond the Pride Lion Dance Exhibition is set to be held in Southern California on November 7, 2009. Everyone far and wide is welcome. Pride is an integral part of the Lion Dancer life style: pride in one’s traditions, pride in one’s team, and pride in one’s craft. The Beyond the Pride Lion Dance Exhibition hopes to provide an open arena to display the best of our proud art form to the community. The event also hopes to foster brotherhood and sportsmanship between teams, encouraging participants to go beyond one’s pride and interact and learn from each other. Learn more about the event here. If you want to compete, find more information here.

If the video looks like Wong Fu Productions’ style, it’s because they we involved in making the promo. Love the beginning of the video with outdoor scenes of the lion dancers. The colors are so rich.

Beyond the Pride Lion Dance Exhibition – Promo