Forum - View topicNEWS: Anime Exhibit In Seattle
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Anime_Freak
Posts: 420 Location: Oklahoma |
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WOW! This is cool! Do they have a website with a list of cities they will be touring and such? I'm hoping it'll come to a city fairly close to me so I can take that How to draw Manga class.
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Scaramanga
Posts: 135 Location: San Diego, CA |
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Or you could buy the 500+ books they have on every facet of the subject.
As for the cities, they haven't said yet, but it's scheduled to run until 2008. Apparently it's starts in Seattle and then moves to the Minnesota Children's Museum. There will be a tour schedule posted on the Association of Children's Museum's website later this year. Just FYI. |
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Gekigangar3
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I hadn't even heard about that, I'll definately try to get up to Seattle after it has opened and check it out. I hope this is better than the Tacoma Art Museum's horribe japanese culture exhibit called "My Generation." The only thing related to anime there was an oil on canvas picture of sailor moon, i'm just glad that the rest of the museum isn't too bad.
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rgmusashi
Posts: 3 Location: Idaho |
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Unless you're between the ages of 7 and 10, you won't be taking that workshop. http://www.thechildrensmuseum.org/program-workshops.asp IMO, those are targeted at the wrong age group. |
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Anime_Freak
Posts: 420 Location: Oklahoma |
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You got that right! And what parent is going to spend $150 on their kid just so they can learn how to draw?? |
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Scaramanga
Posts: 135 Location: San Diego, CA |
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Rich ones. I do think they ought to have upped the age on that one though. Of course I'm so far outside this demographic... But then that's why they're Children's Museums and not Teen Museums. |
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Wolf Tooth
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How dare they bad-mouth Totoro! |
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