I visited the Cartoon Museum in San Francisco Sunday, September 7, 2008. This museum is a treat for cartoon lovers and presents delightful stimulation to any serious cartoonist. The late great Phil Frank's works and creative heritage are currently being featured at the museum--along with other interesting exhibits.
The Cartoon Art Museum is committed to fostering and promoting a greater appreciation of cartoon art.
Farley's San Francisco Chronicles:
A Salute to Phil Frank
April 6 - September 14, 2008
The Cartoon Art Museum celebrates the life and legacy of one of the San Francisco Bay Area's most beloved cartoonists in a special retrospective, Farley's San Francisco Chronicles: A Salute to Phil Frank. The exhibition includes original art from his nationally syndicated comic strip The Elderberries, panels from Road and Track magazine, his college strip Frankly Speaking, several rarely seen and unpublished works, and his signature comic strip, Farley.
For the most up to date scheduling information, please contact CAM Director of Education Diane Shapiro Sommerfield at education@cartoonart.org or by telephone at (415) CAR-TOON [227-8666], ext. 303.
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To register or for more information about workshop, please contact Diane Shapiro Sommerfield at (415) CAR-TOON, ext. 303, or via e-mail at education@cartoonart.org
To receive more information about these meetings and other events for local cartoonists, please e-mail Cartoon Art Museum Gallery Manager Andrew Farago at gallery@cartoonart.org
Cartoon Art Museum
655 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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