Tuesday, May 10 07pm to 09pm
Parsons Illustration
2 W. 13th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues), New York, NY
As part of the 156th meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium, Roland Kelts, the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Japanamerica, discusses how the influx of American and other Western cultural artifacts after World War II evolved into a form of expression whose visual and narrative characteristics are today considered distinctively Japanese.
The NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium is a weekly symposium for artist/writers working in various text-image forms – comics, picture-stories, animation, etc. – at which to present and critique current work. The symposium examines new ideas for the distribution of print and electronic work that move beyond the existing models of publishing and advertising.
Free admission! For more information visit: https://nycomicssymposium.wordpress.com/