![]() ![]() The larger dedicated space for Artist Alley seemed to be a step in acknowledging its importance and growth as a staple of the event. Kentia Hall is equipped as a fully functional and air conditioned exhibitor space with an occupancy of 9,000, according to the official LACC brochure. Located below South Hall, Kentia Hall is a 162,000 sq ft space, often found in previous AX events as a secondary parking structure. Housed in the Los Angeles Convention Center’s South Hall, the Exhibit Hall became fully dedicated to professional vendors and exhibitors.Īrtist Alley was relocated to Kentia Hall to be housed alongside table top gaming and guest autograph sessions. According to an official press release, the Exhibit Hall expanded by 40%, taking over the space Artist Alley had occupied in prior years. With the growth of Anime Expo over the years, it was the decision of the convention to relocate Artist Alley to another location. 1986.With a record breaking increase in size and scale, 2016’s Anime Expo found itself under scrutiny from artists and exhibitors who raised concerns over the conditions in the location of this year’s Artist Alley.Īrtist Alley is the area where amateur and semi-professional artists exhibit and sell their handcrafted work, which include, but not limited to, original artwork, prints, crafts, small press publications, and clothing. “Perros en la Calle.” English Studies in Latin America. “Illusion of Depth.” Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art. “Sea of Glass.” Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art. “Lines Written on a Mall Parking Lot Bench in Mesquite Nevada.” Eunoia Review. “Revolution of the Bean.” Portland Review. “Seokguram.” Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. “The Uberdog: A Lecture.” Eclectica Magazine. “Last Night at the Dead Goat.” Atticus Review. “Axis of Combination.” Apocrypha & Abstractions. “Anomaly.” Flash Frontier: Microfiction Issue. “Showdown in Silicon Alley.” Journal of Microliterature. “The Postcard.” Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine. "Bear Hug and Snake Bum." Prick of the Spindle. "Characters Madmen Alone Can Read." Chicago Quarterly Review. "First and Adams." Flash: The International Magazine of the Short-Short Story. "Eagle Rock." Utah's Best Emerging Writers Anthology. "Recognition on Forty-Seventh Street." Spelk. "Benton City and the End of the World." Eclectica Magazine. "Cross-Section Hanoi." Long Exposure Magazine. "Keyboard." 7 Deadly Sins Anthology: Sloth. "The Undertow." 7 Deadly Sins Anthology: Wrath. "Chain Letter: An Artifact." 45th Parallel Magazine. "The Third Lake." America's Emerging Writers Anthology. "Devil's Drop." 7 Deadly Sins Anthology: Pride. ![]() ![]() "Crossing the Guadiana." Perceptions: A Magazine of the Arts. "Cross-Current Kuala Lumpur." Avatar Review. "Ffestiniog 1974." Burningword Literary Journal. "The Only Song is the Song of the Self." Fiction Southeast. "Orchard and Claymore." Quarterly Literary Review Singapore. "The Watchers and the Watched." Columbia Journal. "Teotihuacan." Construction Literary Magazine. "The Einstein Effect." Chicago Quarterly Review. "Luoyang Train Station: A Montage in 100-T Shirts." Expanded Field. "Woman's Brain Sees Man." South Florida Poetry Journal. "The My Left Leg Chainsaw Massacre." Intermissions. "Little Baby Bananas." Kestrel:A Journal of Literature and Art. "The Argument As Overheard by Gertrude Stein." Permafrost Magazine. "Broadway and Montgomery." Avatar Review. "Boy in Electric Blue Parallels." Talking River Review. "The Desiderative Infix." Chicago Quarterly Review. "Shanghai Metro." 45th Parallel Magazine. June 1993.įiction Publications: Short Stories and Flash Fictionsġ. “Joyce, Einstein, and the Search for a Fundamental Expression.” James Joyce Symposium: California Joyce. “Go! Go!: Ichiro Ando’s Japanese Translation of James Joyce’s ‘Eveline’ and Walter Benjamin’s ‘The Task of the Translator.’ James Joyce Symposium: Joyce in Translation. 20th Annual Conference of the American Literature Association. “Diagnosing the Master of Psychic Disaster: Teaching Representations of Madness in Poe.” Edgar Allan Poe Society Panel. “A Memorable Phase of Mind: Joycean Epiphany and Transformative (Self) Perception.” James Joyce Symposium: Eire on the Erie. Love and Death in the Taisho Era: Edogawa Ranpo’s Beast in the Shadows as a Sadomasochistic Narrative Act.” The Sixth Asian Conference on Arts and the Humanities. “Four Doctrines of Religiocentric Reflection: Meditative Digressivity in Humboldt’s Gift.” Saul Bellow Journal 21.1-2. “A Tale of Talk: Dialogic Digressivity, Ventriloquism, and Represented Speech in The Adventures of Augie March.” Saul Bellow Journal 28.1. 1 Sydneyside Reflections: Wanderings Around the Harbour City. ![]()
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