Comic-Con Museum Celebrates One Year Anniversary as Year-Round Popular Arts Headquarters

| December 3, 2022 | 0 Comments

San Diego Comic Convention’s Comic-Con Museum, showcasing comics and popular arts, celebrates its first anniversary as year-round extension of the premier celebration of its kind in the world, Comic-Con International. Since its opening on November 26, 2021, the San Diego-based Museum has welcomed tens of thousands of visitors to explore its immersive exhibits and expand their fandoms.

“The Comic-Con Museum is building its origin story. One year in, we’ve had great success with the premiere of ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing  The Exhibition,’ the launch of our Makerspace workshops and more,” said Comic-Con Museum executive director Rita Vandergaw. “Soon, we’ll be announcing next year’s exhibits and attractions, as well as our education experiences.”

Aligning to the mission of San Diego Comic Convention, the museum’s plan to expand their reach includes access for everyone. The Museum’s Education Center and School Access Fund will assist in defraying costs for field trips for San Diego County’s Title 1 schools, expanding dedicated learning spaces in the Museum and increasing its capacity to deliver dynamic, immersive educational opportunities for learners of all ages. To support the fund, those interested can donate directly or become a member at comic-con.org/museum/support. The Museum’s new membership program has various levels that include unlimited general admission, exhibit preview events and other benefits.

 
In addition to its featured exhibits, members and visitors can attend special programming, free with Museum admission, including a panel and book signing with “Hemingway in Comics” author Robert K. Elder at the Museum on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. The title matches the exhibit of the same name that explores a collection of comic art from around the world featuring iconic author Ernest Hemingway or his stories alongside Mickey Mouse, Albert Einstein, Death and more – perfect for those with an appreciation for comics, pop culture and the absurd.


Next year, the Museum’s three floors will display all-new exhibits, to be announced in December 2022, and debut an Education Center that will serve as a learning hub for field trips, a classroom for comic creators to teach their art, a comic book reading lounge offering free, donated comic books and more.

The Comic-Con Museum will be open through January 3, 2023 with its current exhibits, including “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing  The Exhibition,” the PAC-MAN Arcade, “Hemingway in Comics,” Comic-Con Masquerade exhibit, and Feeding San Diego’s Hunger Action Heroes, along with hands-on Makerspace workshops. The Museum will be closed temporarily beginning January 4 to install new exhibits and will reopen February 4. Tickets to the museum can be purchased in advance at www.comic-con.org/museum.
 

Museum members and visitors can attend special programming, free with admission.

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