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The Cartoon Art Museum’s Latest Exhibition Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cover

 

San Francisco, CA – The Cartoon Art Museum’s latest exhibition celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.  This retrospective will be on display at the museum from May 3 through September 14, 2014, and will feature the original artwork from the entire first issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, published by creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in 1984.


The Cartoon Art Museum will host a reception celebrating TMNT on June 14, 2014.  This reception will feature the world premiere of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, an illustrated history of the Turtles written by exhibition curator Andrew Farago and published by Insight Editions.  Additional information about the exhibition and the reception will be announced soon. 


Cartoon Art Museum – 655 Mission Street – San Francisco, CA 94105 –
415-CAR-TOON – www.cartoonart.org <http://www.cartoonart.org>  <http://www.cartoonart.org>  
Hours:  Tues.  Sun. 11:00 – 5:00, Closed Monday
General Admission:$8.00 – Student/Senior:$6.00 – Children 6-12:$4.00 – Members & Children under 6: Free

The Cartoon Art Museum is a tax-exempt, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to the collection, preservation,
study and exhibition of original cartoon art in all forms.

Jim Hill

Jim Hill is an entertainment writer who has specialized in covering The Walt Disney Company for nearly 40 years now. Over that time, he has interviewed hundreds of animators, actors, and Imagineers -- many of whom have shared behind-the-scenes stories with Mr. Hill about how the Mouse House really works. In addition to the 4000+ articles Jim has written for the Web, he also co-hosts a trio of popular podcasts: “Disney Dish with Len Testa,” “Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor” and “Marvel US Disney with Aaron Adams.” Mr. Hill makes his home in Southern New Hampshire with his lovely wife Nancy and two obnoxious cats, Ginger & Betty.

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