cartoonart.livejournal.com - 8/4/2009
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Monsters of Webcomics Cartoon Art Museum exhibition: August 8 – December 6, 2009 The Internet has revolutionized all forms of communication, and comics are no exception. The Cartoon Art Museum explores the digital revolution in its latest exhibition, Monsters of ...
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To Do: August 4 - August 9
THE BEAT —
... Bookstore & Gallery hosts a new exhibition of comic art from over a dozen emerging and established artists who hail from Seattle, including Peter Bagge, Charles Burns, Jim Woodring, Ellen Forney, Megan Kelso and Eroyn Franklin. Many of the artists will attend the opening reception on Saturday night. The exhibition runs through September 9.
Saturday, August 8
San Francisco, CA - Monsters of Webcomics exhibit opens
The Cartoon Art Museum opens a new exhibition ...
The Cross Hatch Dispatch 8.8.09
The Daily Cross Hatch —
... Want to see some of the best and boldest images that have been published on the Web? Then come to San Francisco and drop by the Comic Art Museum to check out this new exhibit. ...
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