- Geppi's Entertainment Museum
infobox Museum
name= Geppi's Entertainment Museum
established=September 8 ,2006
location=Baltimore ,Maryland
director= Melissa Geppi-Bowersox (executive vice-president)
website= [http://www.geppismuseum.com Official website]Geppi's Entertainment Museum is a convert|16000|sqft|m2|sing=on privately owned
pop culture museum located inBaltimore ,Maryland . The museum chronicles the history ofpop culture in America from 1600s to today as made popular innewspapers ,magazines ,comic books ,movies ,television ,radio andvideo games . It features a large and varied collection of pop culturememorabilia , including comic books, movie posters, toys, buttons, badges, cereal boxes, trading cards, dolls, figurines and many other items. The museum is located in downtownBaltimore 's historicCamden Station , directly aboveSports Legends at Camden Yards and adjacent toOriole Park at Camden Yards (part of theCamden Yards Sports Complex ).Background
The museum is owned by
Stephen A. Geppi , President and CEO ofDiamond Comics Distributors . The majority of the exhibits come from Geppi's private collection. In 2007, Geppi's daughterMelissa "Missy" Geppi-Bowersox became the executive vice-president of the museum, and handles the management of the facility. She replaced former executive director Wendy Kelman, who left the museum on August 31, 2007 to start her own tourism consulting firm. [cite web
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accessdate = 2008-07-22] The museum's curator is Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg, former editor atGemstone Publishing .Exhibits
The museum is comprised of several galleries devoted to different eras of pop culture, as well as one gallery hosting special exhibitions. The standing galleries are:
*A Story in Four Colors displays a large collection of rare and first-issue comic books, with displays by chronology and by theme and cultural implication. It also includes an extensive collection ofpulp magazine s and Big Little Books. Scanned copies of vintage comic books can be viewed on touch screen monitors.
*Pioneer Spirit looks at the early history (1776-1894) of toys in the United States, as well asThe Brownies , the first toys marketed as pop culture.
*Extra, Extra covers the years 1895-1927, and features characters made popular in newspapers such asThe Yellow Kid ,Buster Brown , theKatzenjammer Kids , and their importance in social commentary.
*When Heroes Unite displays character collectibles from theGreat Depression untilWorld War II , includingMickey Mouse and otherDisney characters,Popeye ,Superman ,Captain Marvel ,Dick Tracy ,Tom Mix ,Gene Autry ,The Lone Ranger and other heroic figures.
*America Tunes In looks at the emergence oftelevision and the important themes and figures from 1946 to 1960, includingHowdy Doody , Disney television shows, "I Love Lucy ", sports heroes, space and western shows and children's shows.
*Revolution discusses the changes in American culture from 1961 to 1970 as seen in popular culture, such asJames Bond and other spy shows and movies,The Flintstones , the change in popularity of superheroes such asBatman andThe Green Hornet , "Star Trek ", the impact of British rock bands such asThe Beatles , and popular toys likeBarbie andG.I. Joe .
*Expanding Universe features the shift to new technologies from 1971 to 1990, such asvideo games andcomputers fromAtari andNintendo , as well asfast food franchises, such asMcDonald's . There is a large collection ofStar Wars merchandise.
*Going Global looks at current movies, television and Internet pop culture figures from 1991 up to the present.Awards and recognition
*Winner of Nickelodeon's 2008 ParentsConnect.com Parents' Picks Award for Best Teen Museum.
*"Baltimore City Paper " 's GEM Best NonArt Museum, 2007.In popular culture
The museum is featured in the 2008
Free Comic Book Day edition ofArchie Comics "Archie's Pal Jughead." The story, "Night at the Entertainment Museum," involves Archie and Jughead getting a job as night watchmen at the museum. Owner Steve Geppi and curator Arnold Bloomberg also appear in the story.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.geppismuseum.com Museum Website]
* [http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/ Diamond Newsletter]
* [http://www.apanelwithnoborders.com/ Curators Blog]
* [http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/09/06/arts/design/06pop.html New York Times museum review]
* [http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/galleriesmuseums/115885,0,3465632.venue?coll=bal-museums-utility Baltimore Sun museum review]
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