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PAST EXHIBITS

Amazing Spider-Man #50

Peter Kuper: Diario de Oaxaca

Sounds and Pauses: The Comics of David Mazzucchelli

Meanwhile... at 594 Broadway

From Richie Rich to Wendy the Good Little Witch: The Art of Harvey Comics

The Art of Watchmen

New York Artist Showcase: Ryan Dunlavey

Kim Deitch: A Retrospective

Monsters: Things That Go Bump…

Infinite Canvas: The Art of Webcomics

New York Artists Showcase: ACT-I-VATE

Looking For A Face Like Mine

Stan Lee: A Retrospective

The Golden Age of Saturday Morning Cartoons

She Draws Comics

Todd McFarlane: A Retrospective Exhibit

Irwin Hansen: Heros to War Orphan

Cartoons Against the Axis

Modern Fairy Tales

Archie Virtue - Danny O

Will Eisner: A Retrospective
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Toon Town

Recent Acquisitions: Animation Exhibit

Arthur Suydam: The Legacy Exhibit

Spirit of the HARVEYS

Sly Fox - Student Art/ MoCCA on Broadway

Uncanny X-Hibit - Comic Legends Unite


The Golden Age of Saturday Morning Cartoons

November 6, 2006

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In the Fall of 1966, a revolution began that would affect the way an entire generation of children and their parents would watch TV - there were only three networks, and all three began to air original animated programming on Saturday mornings, a time slot normally reserved for test patterns and kiddie show hosts.

This fall, MoCCA will exhibit and celebrate art from some of these shows and a number of others that aired over the 24 years of Saturday Morning's "Golden Age," while also looking at the roots of television animation in the 1940s and 1950s and how the medium has changed since 1990.

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