Starts July 3rd!!!
Thank you to the sponsors for this film: KUFO / "The Rick Emerson Show" and the Oregon Historical Society!
SPECIAL BONUS!!! Present your CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON ticket stub or your Hollywood Theatre membership card at the Oregon Historical Society and you'll receive
$2 off admission to the following OHS exhibits!
The Amazing World of Claymation
From May 15 through September 16, the Oregon History Museum hosts a special exhibit titled The Amazing World of Claymation. For the first time, visitors will be able to view the historic animation art collection of Claymation founder and Oregon native, Will Vinton.
The showcase exhibit draws from Vinton’s personal animation art collection – including drawings, paintings, clay and cast sculptures, videos and storyboards. This one-of-a-kind show celebrates the quality and quantity of the artistry required to create award-winning claymation films. Museum visitors will get a glimpse of what went into making some of the world’s best-known characters, including the Domino’s Pizza “Noid,” the famous California Raisins, and Eddie Murphy’s “Thurgood Stubbs,” from the television show “The PJs.”
1 BRAIN + 2 EYES = 3D
Follow the history and development of 3D photography from its early use to chronicle the American Civil War to its current use in the Space Program. See vintage 3D photos, cameras, projectors, and viewing devices as well as the most up-to-date 3D cameras on the market today.
About the Oregon Historical Society
Since 1898, Oregon Historical Society (OHS) has served as the state's history steward, gathering and preserving documents, manuscripts, publications, films, recordings and artifacts. Its vast and priceless collections include some 85,000 artifacts, 2.5 million photographs, 25,000 maps, 12,000 linear feet of manuscript materials, a library collection of 35,000 books (many of them rare), a film archive of 15,000 titles, and more than 2,000 oral histories. The Society’s exhibits, library, and publications serve all ages, and its many visitors include school children, teachers, families, genealogists, tourists and history enthusiasts.