While it may seem to some outsiders that we’ve been hyping this event quite a lot, it’s only because Nisei Showoff really is a big deal to those of us who go there with our friends and family every year – it’s a tradition that we’ve all kept up for the past nine years. Make sure to check out their coverage of the show as well.įor any other media outlets who weren’t able to make it to the show, but still want to run coverage of the event, please contact us at motormavens(at) and we will supply you with photos for free, just to help out our friend Ken Miyoshi who runs the show. I also saw people from Import Tuner, Japanese Nostalgic Car, Urbanracer, Auto Otaku/Speedhunters, DSport, even an ex-Jtuned guy and several other media outlets out there to support and shoot photos of Nisei Showoff. Super Street Magazine and Project Car Magazine both had a strong showing at Nisei, with booths and a build-off competition of the magazine editors’ personally owned cars. I was happy to see several media outlets at the event covering the show as well I’m hoping that all the magazines and websites out there run coverage of the show. So for many of us, Nisei Showoff is a time for us to reconnect and chill with good friends who we don’t have the pleasure of seeing all the time, due to the busy work and travel schedules that we all have. For some reason, some of these guys don’t go to Formula D events or Just Drift events, but they always make it to Nisei. Travis brought his Canon DSLR and his video camera to help capture the event too, since we knew that it would be hard for me to make my way around the whole show, in between saying hello to all our old school friends that come out the woodwork just for the Nisei Showoff. Since I knew I’d run into a ton of old friends at the show, I knew that it would be smart to come to the show early that was a very good decision. View last year's exhibition below.I know that many people have been waiting for our coverage of this weekend’s Nisei Showoff carshow, which made its final show in Downtown LA/Little Tokyo. Exhibiting artists will be contacted with more information. The single grand prize, "Best in Show", is awarded to a Grade 12 student and is a $5,000 tuition credit.Įxhibition & Awards Show: The ShowOff! Virtual Exhibition opening and Awards Show will be held in March. Prizes: There are four prize categories with multiple awards given out in most categories. Winners in Grade 12 will receive tuition credit while Grade 10 and 11 students can win bursaries for AUArts' Continuing Education teen programming or custom art packs filled with your choice of high-quality materials. So "show off" your creativity in whatever medium you like (we will accept everything!).Įligibility: Participants must be currently attending a recognized high school located in Canada and are in grade 10, 11 or 12. We love seeing innovative ideas, and expressive use of materials. The submission portal will open December 1, 2022. The jury will then award prizes to the top finalist. If chosen as a finalist, your artwork will be included in the virtual ShowOff! exhibition hosted on our website. Submit up to three images of your original artwork, together with a description of what each piece means to you and a brief letter of recommendation from your favourite teacher to SlideRoom before January 31, 2023.
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