Lectures & Discussions
The Asian American ComiCon Presents: A Summit on Art, Action, and the Future
Lectures & Discussions
The Asian American ComiCon Presents: A Summit on Art, Action, and the Future
In 2009, the Asian American ComiCon was held in New York City, bringing together Asian American indie and mainstream comics creators for a historic gathering to celebrate the unique and flourishing graphic storytelling talents of our community. Now, eight years later, AACC is hosting its second event: a Summit on Art, Action, and the Future.
In a time where diversity and creativity are both under attack, the summit will feature diverse creators talking about where we’re going next—creators like Phil Yu (Angry Asian Man, They Call Us Bruce), Jeff Yang (CNN, They Call Us Bruce), Sarah Kuhn (Heroine Complex), LaToya Morgan (writer, Into the Badlands), Lewis Tan (Marvel’s Iron Fist), and Keith Chow (The Nerds of Color). A special keynote conversation will feature the pioneering actor and activist George Takei.
The summit will also see the unveiling of New Frontiers, a brand new graphic anthology of original stories inspired by George Takei’s life and legacy—stories about incarceration and exclusion, representation and resistance, the digital world, and the struggle in the streets. AACC will include an Artists’ Alley where leading comics creators will be available for commissions and signings.
Check the Facebook event page for updates on the event, including schedule.
General admission: $17 ($20 at door)
VIP admission: $47 ($50 at door)—includes reserved seating and a first-run copy of New Frontiers.
JANM MEMBERS
General admission passes: FREE
VIP admission: $30
Limit of four tickets per membership. Contact memberevents@janm.org for members discount code.
AACC is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.