ThePeterNetwork
11-21-2006, 06:59 PM
There was an excellent write-up on ToonZone regarding the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art's latest exhibit entitled "Saturday Morning: Art and Artifacts of a Golden Age of Television".
The exhibit, according to the article, is a success, and even though SatAM's Golden Age took place in 1966, a good while of time before GAC's preferred era of animated entertainment (despite one of the big screens playing Crusader Rabbit), it should be a delight for anyone in the NYC Metro area, and I know that there are GAC members in New York.
And if you do plan to visit, may I suggest going on a Saturday? ;)
The exhibit, according to the article, is a success, and even though SatAM's Golden Age took place in 1966, a good while of time before GAC's preferred era of animated entertainment (despite one of the big screens playing Crusader Rabbit), it should be a delight for anyone in the NYC Metro area, and I know that there are GAC members in New York.
And if you do plan to visit, may I suggest going on a Saturday? ;)