Art Inspired by Video Games

'Jab Strong Fierce' Exhibition Showcases "Street Fighter" Fandom

Fans of "Street Fighter" will convene at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California at the end of April for 'Jab Strong Fierce,' an exhibition dedicated to art inspired by the popular video game.

According to Arrested Motion, artists Angry Woebots, Eric Fortune, Israel Sanchez, Khang Le, Luke Chueh, Mari Inukai, Nanospore, and Roland Tamayo will all have their "Street Fighter"-inspired works featured in 'Jab Strong Fierce.' There's a 15% discount given to attendees who show up in costume, and there'll be a SF4 competition with cash prizes.

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