The New York Asian Film Festival Poster Art Show

June 28-July 10, 2014 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery
co-presented with Epic Proportions

Epic Proportions and Subway Cinema announce the New York Asian Film Festival Poster Art Show to take place at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, during the 13th annual New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).

Curated by Asian-American artist/designer Jerry Ma, the show will feature original artwork inspired by new and classic Asian films from the lineups of this year’s New York Asian Film Festival and the Old School Kung Fu Fest.

Participating comic book artists and illustrators include Larry Hama (G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero), Bernard Chang (Green Lantern Corps), Ken Knudtsen (My Monkey's Name is Jennifer), SooJ Lee & Jef Castro (Point-and-Question), Glenn Urieta (Secret Identities & Shattered, The Asian-American Superhero Graphic Novels), John Jennings (The Hole: Consumer Culture, Black Comix: African American Independent Comics), and Jerry Ma (Secret Identities & Shattered, The Asian-American Superhero Graphic Novels).

Artworks on display will include illustrations inspired by THE 36TH CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN, DIRTY HO, AIM HIGH IN CREATION!, LEGENDARY WEAPONS OF CHINA, KANO, PEDICAB DRIVER, CANTON VIPER, CHALLENGE OF THE MASTERS, MR. VAMPIRE/RIGOR MORTIS, HEROES OF THE EAST, the films starring Korean actor Jee Jung-jae (NEW WORLD, THE FACE READER, IL MARE), MASTER OF THE FLYING GUILLOTINE, GOLDEN CHICKENSSS, and the films of legendary actor/director Jimmy Wong Yu (THE ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN).

NYAFF Poster Art Show will have its official opening reception on Saturday, June 28, 7:30pm-8:30pm in the Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery

NYAFF Poster Art show, and the opening reception, will be held at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Walter Reade Theater’s Frieda and Roy Furman Gallery (located at 165 West 65th Street, between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway).

Links

Announcing the New York Asian Film Festival Poster Art Show (The Nerds of Color, June 22, 2014)

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