A new exhibit in Queens is putting the spotlight on classic cinema in art.

"Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact" at the Museum of the Moving Image includes more than 100 pieces by more than 40 artists. 

It features artistic reimaginings of iconic images from films like "Psycho" and "Dr. Strangelove".

The homages include drawings, paintings, photography, sculpture, and more.

The exhibit hopes to show visitors that there are multiple ways to imagine the silver screen.  

"We're trying to show that the line between art and artifact is a fluid one and that instead of putting all this artwork in a white cube, in a typical museum setting, we're mixing it up with all the literal source materials," said Robert Rubin, the show's curator.

The exhibit runs through April 10.

For more information, visit movingimage.us.