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San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum collects, preserves and displays original cartoon art in all its forms since 1984. Check our causes page and support us! http://tinyurl.com/camcausespage

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The Cartoon Art Museum’s mission is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers by celebrating the history of cartoon art, its role in society, and its universal appeal.

Our vision is to be the premier destination to experience cartoon art in all its many forms from around the world, and a leader in providing insight into the process of creating it.

Founded in 1984, the Cartoon Art Museum has something for everyone—from comic strips, comic books and anime to political cartoons, graphic novels and underground comix. People of all ages can view original cartoon art at exhibitions and screenings, produce their own comics and animation at classes and workshops, research deeply into our collection and library, and mix and mingle with professional and aspiring cartoonists.

Our Mission

is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers by celebrating the history of cartoon art, its role in society, and its universal appeal. Our vision is to be the premier destination to experience cartoon art in all its many forms from around the world, and a leader in providing insight into the process of creating it.

Through exhibitions, artist appearances, and community outreach programs, the museum demonstrates how cartoon art entertains, communicates diversity, and champions self-expression.


Our History

In 1984, a group of cartoon art enthusiasts began organizing exhibitions by using artwork from their own collections. For several years, the Cartoon Art Museum was a “museum without walls,” setting up shows in local museums and corporate spaces. In 1987, with an endowment from Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, the museum established residence in the heart of San Francisco’s new vibrant art center, Yerba Buena Gardens.

In the museum’s 32-plus years of existence it has produced nearly 200 exhibitions and 30 publications celebrating and examining the diversity of cartoon art in animation, comics, graphic novels, zines, book illustration, and more.

Address: 781 Beach St, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Phone: (415) 227-8666
gro.tranootrac@yrellag
State: California
City: San Francisco
Zip Code: 94109


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
False Advertizing. This is not in any form a museum. It is a gallery. It is just new artists displaying their work. There is no information about cartoon history, or anything educational. The term "Cartoon" is misleading too... it is soley comic book art, nothing at all about animation. I felt duped. It should be called "contemporary comic book art gallery displaying comics nobody has ever heard of".
7 years ago (20-02-2018)
Calling themselves a “museum” is a fallacy. I wanted to love this place. However, they had an incorrect placard to a piece of art. Completely unacceptable for a museum to not fact check.
7 years ago (01-03-2018)
Very nice place to visit for afficianados of Cartoon, Comic & Animation Art. HOWEVER, all visitors should be advised that the museum's Mission Street location closed its doors in 2015, and the museum has since moved to a new location near Fisherman's Wharf, and is now OPEN!
7 years ago (01-03-2018)
As I understand, this is a new space for the Cartoon Art Museum. The space is open and inviting and the current exhibition is interesting. They set aside a reading area with the books for their current exhibition available to read. The docent was very knowledgeable and fun to talk to about the art.
8 years ago (27-12-2017)
Great new space near Giradelli Square near the water. No bookstore yet, but it is apparently coming soon. Enthusiastic, knowegable person at front desk. Exhibits were interesting; however, they need more curating-for example, the Hell Boy tribute exhibit would have been improved by adding some information about why each of the artists created the tribute art that they did, rather than just listing their names and backgrounds.
7 years ago (14-01-2018)
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