I have been to the Cartoon Art Museum twice, once in the prior location and once at the Fisherman's Wharf venue a block from Ghirardelli Square. I recommend it. My nephew and his friend were...
Cartoon Art Museum
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The Cartoon Art Museum, established in 1984, is a nonprofit educational institution in San Francisco dedicated to honoring the rich history of cartoon art. It offers a variety of exhibitions featuring renowned cartoonists and opportunities for visitors to create their own cartoons through workshops and events.
In addition to its current and upcoming exhibitions, including a showcase of costumes and props from the Batman franchise, the museum actively participates in community programs, providing access to low-income residents. Visitors can explore the museum store for unique merchandise related to cartoon art and literature.
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Hosted event where guests can enjoy the artwork from their childhood memories or historical masterpieces for cartoons and comics around the western world. The place was big enough to host 50...
Every time I visit this museum gallery I feel like the one person in the gallery...it's pretty cool and has new exhibits...I visited last year and got back today. The Batman display is neat and...
Perhaps I missed out on their better exhibits but I finished the entire museum in 20 minutes. Standard entry was $10 for adults but students could visit for $6. The front desk employees were...
This is a pocket museum featuring cartoons, animation stills, and comic art. It is good for a 45-minute visit, with some SF specific art, educational content, and clean bathrooms. One room walks...
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