Cartoon Art Museum

San Francisco, United States

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Specialties

The Cartoon Art Museum is the only museum in the western United States to specialize in the collection, preservation and exhibition of original cartoon art in all its forms. This 501 © (3) educational non-​profit serves the Bay Area community through its public programming, events, community outreach and educational programs.

The Cartoon Art Museum fosters public awareness of the historic and artistic value of cartoons and comics, and produces over a dozen new exhibitions of cartoon art every year.

History

Established in 1984.

In 1984, a group of cartoon art enthusiasts began organizing exhibitions by using art work from their own collections. For several years, the Cartoon Art Museum was a «museum without walls,» setting up shows in local museums and corporate spaces. In 1987, with an endowment from Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, the museum established residence in the heart of San Francisco’s new vibrant art center, Yerba Buena Gardens.

Meet the Manager

Andrew F.

Manager

Andrew Farago is the Cartoon Art Museum’s Curator, and has been involved with the museum since the summer of 2000. With the aid of staff and volunteers, he produces and installs over a dozen new exhibitions of cartoon art every year.