Designing Shōgun: An Evening of Art and Storytelling
Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Free
- Open to the public
Experience the art of "Shōgun" at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
The ASU Sidney Poitier New American Film School invites you to an unforgettable evening in Los Angeles, celebrating the art and history brought to life in the acclaimed FX television series “Shōgun.”
Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. for a special screening of the pilot episode, "Anjin," followed by an engaging panel discussion featuring “Shōgun” costume designer Carlos Rosario, Hollis Goodall, Curator of Japanese Art for LACMA, and additional creatives (to be announced). Rosario’s work on “Shōgun” was recently recognized with a nomination from the Costume Designer’s Guild Awards for Best Period Costumes for TV, and he previously won an Emmy for Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series for the episode “Ladies of the Willow World.”
This event will explore the intricate craftsmanship and storytelling behind the series, highlighting the artistry that brings this epic tale to life.
RSVP is required, and seating is first-come, first-served.
Header Photo: "Shōgun" Courtesy of Kurt Iswarienko/FX Networks