Fantastic Forum Visit to Cartoon Art Museum
Special Correspondent Daphne O'Neal tours Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA. Founded in 1987 with an endowment from Peanuts creator Charles M. Schultz, the museum is only one in the western US devoted to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art in all its forms. Boasting a permanent collection of 6,000 original works the museum also features a complete research/library facility. Cartoon Art Museum has been in existence for over 29 years and has produced over 100 exhibitions and 20 publications examining the diversity of cartoon art in comics, graphic novels, book illustration, animation and more.
My visit to the Cartoon Art Museum of San Francisco.
With a brother and sister, we made the drive to San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum. Andre, a younger brother, was interviewed as to his impressions of Sam and Max on display by Steve Purcell.
My visit to the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco.
Taken in 2012 at the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum. It was a rough year! Both of my parents died in the spring and summer and I needed some relief for the grief. Had been wanting to visit this place for many years.
Cartoon Art Museum Walk Thru for Marc Cohen
SF Chronicle Cartoonist, Michael Capozzola and Cartoon Art Museum gallery Manager give a walk-thru for Marc Cohen
Cartoon Art Museum CAM-JAM 2010
Cathy Notter films several minutes of the CAM JAM, the creation of a 40+ page comic in 6 hours by several participating cartoonists. The book spotlights samurai warriors and features several different tales from feudal Japan
Fandom Podcast: Cartoon Art Museum
Hosted by Dan & Evan and recorded live at the Comics 4 Comix fundraiser for the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA.
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Tour The Walt Disney Family Museum - San Francisco California
Explore the remarkable life story of Walt Disney—the man who raised animation to an art, tirelessly pursued innovation, and created a distinctly American legacy that transformed the entertainment world. Located in the scenic San Francisco Presidio, the museum features interactive galleries and state-of-the-art exhibits narrated in Walt's own voice. Get to know the man behind the magic through early drawings, cartoons, movies, music, listening stations, more than 200 video screens, and a spectacular model of Disneyland.
From Mickey Mouse to Snow White, from Mary Poppins to Disneyland, Walt Disney’s artistry and imagination helped define 20th-century America. The Walt Disney Family Museum brings his legacy to life and invites viewers to find their own creative inspiration in his story.
The museum illuminates Walt’s fascinating life: his tremendous successes as well as his disappointments, and his unyielding optimism as he worked tirelessly to advance the art of animation. Walt was a risk-taker who influenced popular culture through pioneering animated and live-action films, television programs, theme parks, and other new technologies. His story is told through innovative, interactive galleries. Visitors get to know Walt through early drawings and animation, movies, music, and listening stations featuring his own voice, among others. A 13-foot model of Disneyland as Walt originally envisioned it is a perennial favorite with museumgoers.
Located in a historic brick building on the main post of San Francisco’s Presidio, the 40,000-square-foot museum melds history with state-of-the-art technology, including more than 200 video screens sprinkled throughout our galleries. Visitors can also enjoy our Museum Store, Learning Center, and Fantasia-themed theater, which shows Disney classics six days a week.
Founded by Walt’s daughter, Diane Disney Miller, the museum was owned and operated by the Walt Disney Family Foundation, until it became its own new, 501(c)3 non-profit, California public benefit corporation—The Walt Disney Family Museum Inc.—in 2014. Although there is no change to the museum’s operations or mission, the museum is now a distinct public charity with a different tax identification number, Board of Directors, and operating budget. ~ waltdisney.org
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Visiting the Yerba Buena Gardens | San Francisco
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Planning a trip to San Francisco? Learn about the Yerba Buena Gardens, one of the city's nicest parks, in this travel video.
San Franciscans love their parks, and Yerba Buena Gardens is a local favorite. This park covers two city blocks with open space and carefully tended gardens. It’s an escape from the city within the city and it’s also a good destination for those travelling with children.
The park has many kid-friendly amenities, including a vintage carousel, an ice-skating rink, and the Children’s Creativity Museum.
The gardens are also a place to experience local arts. Public art can be found throughout the park. The most notable piece of artwork is the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fountain. This awe-inspiring monument is made up of shining slabs of glass with excerpts from Dr. King’s speeches inscribed upon them, water flowing over the words.
Yerba Buena Gardens doesn’t limit itself to public art. The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, located right in the park, welcomes all kinds of contemporary artists.
The fine arts are well represented in the Center’s museum, while musicians and dancers take the stage. Independent films of all genres are also given screenings here.
Many of San Francisco’s best museums are also in the vicinity of the park. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Cartoon Art Museum, the Contemporary Jewish Museum and the Museum of the African Diaspora are all minutes away.
The Yerba Buena Gardens’ location and amenities make it a cultural oasis in the middle of the city.
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Cartoon Art Museum opening. October 24, 2017
David Perry speaks with cartoonist, comic and actor Michael Capozzola and also with Summerlea Kashar at San Francisco's newly reopened Cartoon Art Museum. cartoonart.org (October 24, 2017)
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The Beat Museum in San Francisco
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Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco
Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), based in San Francisco, is uniquely positioned as one of the only museums in the world focused exclusively on the African Diaspora, or the migration of African people and their culture away from their homeland. MoAD brings visitors of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds together to appreciate the culture, history and art of the people of African descent within the United States and throughout the world.
STEVE GREENBERG- CARTOONIST
Steve Greenberg is an editorial cartoonist and artist in Southern California, drawing regularly for the alternative-weekly Ventura County Reporter, the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles and other publications and websites. His Jewish cartoons are self-syndicated nationally while his overall work is distributed via PoliticalCartoons.com and CartoonStock in the U.K. He regularly contributes to the Cartoon Movement (originally called the VJ Movement) out of The Netherlands and was the first American cartoonist invited to join. He is also an award-winning informational graphics artist and illustrator, and draws a monthly comic strip, Boomerish, which is self-syndicated nationally for the 50-plus crowd.
From 2002-2008 he was on staff with the Ventura County Star near Los Angeles. He was earlier with the Marin Independent Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Daily News of Los Angeles and was the regular contributing cartoonist for Editor & Publisher magazine from 1995-98. He contributed regularly to the influential blog LA Observed from 2009-2013 and to the Sacramento Bee from 2012-14. Currently he is on staff as a graphic and layout artist for suburban newspapers of the Los Angeles Times.
His cartoons have won awards or honors nearly every year of his career, including Citations for Excellence in the 2015, 2007 and 2006 United Nations Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Awards, second place nationally in the 2015 AltWeekly Awards, the 2010 Southern California Journalism Award (and 2nd Place, 2012 and 2015), runner-up in 2019, 2017 and 2016 Best of the West contests, runner-up in the 2008 Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition (behind that year's Pulitzer), Grand Prize in the 1999 Homer Davenport contest, the 1994 Global Media Award for cartooning on overpopulation (awarded in Cairo, Egypt), several American Jewish Press Assn. Rockower Awards, three runner-ups in the Free Press Assn. Mencken Awards, several first places from the Washington Press Assn., Pacific Northwest regional awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, first place nationally in the Center for Defense Information Star Wars competition in 1986, and was a finalist in the inaugural Population Media Awards in 2004. His graphics and illustrations have won one solo and five shared Society of Newspaper Design awards and a shared Missouri Lifestyle (Penny Missouri) award.
He has had reprints in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Milwaukee Journal, St. Petersburg Times, Tokyo's Asahi Shimbun, Time, U.S. News, The New Republic, Sierra and many other publications, plus reprints in over 100 books or textbooks. He has been featured in The Daily Cartoonist, Comic Riffs, Cartoonist Profiles, The Funny Times, Hogan's Alley (where he is a contributing writer) and other cartooning publications. His originals have been exhibited in cities across the U.S., Canada and overseas, and are in several archives and museums including San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum, Ohio State University's Billy Ireland Cartoon Museum and Library, the Charles M. Schulz Museum and the Newseum. As a freelance artist, he drew the opening titles for a 1985 summer television series on ABC, Hail to the Chief, has written for Disney comic books, and written and drawn for Mad magazine.
Born in Los Angeles (Hollywood), he received a BFA in Art from California State University Long Beach, where his editorial cartoons ran in two campus newspapers and won first places in national and statewide competitions. He is a member of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, the Los Angeles chapter of the National Cartoonists Society and Cartoonists Northwest. He lives in suburban Los Angeles, and he can be reached at stevegreenberg-art.com
Fantastic Forum Episode #57
Join special correspondent Daphne O''Neal as she tours The Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA. Producer/host Ulysses E. Campbell talks with ComiXology co-founder John Roberts and V.P. of Marketing Chip Mosher at SPX. And panelist Abigail Pritchard interviews A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) author George R.R. Martin at Capclave.
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The Story of Poo | California Academy of Sciences
What happens to your poo when you flush the toilet? This animated video follows the journey through the San Francisco sewer system to the Southeast Treatment Plant.
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Director
Juliet Ellis
Writers
Molly Michelson
Megan Schufreider
Producers
Blair Randall
Molly Michelson
Illustration/Animation
Donavon Brutus
Narrator
Marion Gordon
Art Direction
Donavon Brutus
Technical Advisors
Brenda Donald
Megan Abadie
Executive Producers
Harlan Kelly
Elizabeth Babcock
Music Composer
Joseph Rusnak
Sound Designers
Kira Hammond
Nick Perez
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The California Academy of Sciences is a renowned scientific and educational institution dedicated to exploring, explaining, and sustaining life on Earth. Based in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it's the only place in the world to house an aquarium, planetarium, rainforest, and natural history museum—plus cutting-edge research programs—all under one living roof.
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Museum Honors Man Who Delighted Millions
Visitors to the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco will not find any amusement rides. For those, they will have to go to Disney theme parks in the United States or in other parts of the world. But they will gain a new understanding of the man who created so many superstars of the cartoon worlds. Jeff Shu of VOA's Mandarin Service visited visited the museum and filed this report. It is read by Ruth Reader.
The 2nd Annual Latino Comics Expo 2012 (Video Promo 3 of 4)
THE LATINO COMICS EXPO is returning to the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco on May 5&6, 2012. Co-Founded by Ricardo Padilla and Javier Hernandez. The Latino Comics Expo is a comic book convention created to express and showcase the Latino American experience.
Mission:
The LCX provides a showcase for Latino creators and others to share their work with the public. Through comic books, web comics, graphic novels and other visual mediums, the Expo seeks to share the Latino American experience through the diversity of the artists and their works.
2012 EXHIBITORS AND PARTICIPANTS
Michael Aushenker
Adriana Garcia Cabrera
Jose Cabrera
Jaime Crespo
Gabrielle Gamboa
Crystal Gonzalez
Javier Hernandez
Mario Hernandez
Liz Mayorga
Rodolfo Mendoza
Rafael Navarro
Anthony Oropeza
Grasiela Rodriguez
Octavio Rodriguez
Spain Rodriguez
PARTNERS AND SPONSORS
Cartoon Art Museum
Heritage Auctions
Mission: Comics and Art
VENUE
Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
HISTORY
The 1st-ever Latino Comics Expo was held May 7 & 8, 2011 at the world famous Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, CA. Highlighting the creativity of comic book creators whose work reflects the influence and celebration of the Latino culture, the event will held for two-days inside the Museum.
With over a dozen cartoonists in attendance, it was a historic gathering for Latino comics art. There was also two days of programming, featuring panels and interviews with the attending artists .
Founded by long-time Bay Area patron of the arts Ricardo Padilla and independent comic book creator Javier Hernandez, the Latino Comics Expo promises to bring to the public rich and memorable experiences with the comics arts and the artists who create them.
CONTACT THE LATINO COMICS EXPO
To contact the Co-Founders of the Latino Comics Expo for press interviews or other information, please contact:
Ricardo Padilla: ricardopadilla070@comcast.net
Javier Hernandez: misterjav@gmail.com
Special thank you to Leaf at Mission Comics, San Francisco, CA.