Art-Museum Outing for Two or Four or Annual Family Membership to ToonSeum
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Rotating, hands-on exhibits with souvenir fun pack for visitors & discounts for members in expanding facility dedicated to cartoons & comics
Cartoons combine highbrow writing with attention-grabbing bright colors without the difficulties inherent in teaching a parrot to quote Sartre. Enjoy chromatic chronicles with today's Groupon to ToonSeum. Choose from the following options:
- For $13, you get two fun packs and two admissions (a $26 value). For $25, you get four fun packs and four admissions (a $52 value).
- Two postcards
- A Marvel Mini Big Head figure
- A button A sticker For $25, you get a one-year family membership (a $50 value).
Each fun pack includes:
As one of the few U.S. museums solely dedicated to the cartoon arts, ToonSeum animates minds of all ages with comic- and art-enriched exhibits that rotate every two months. An upcoming installation devoted to Looney Tunes grants fans of the eclectic critters with displays and insight as impressive as Wile E. Coyote's anvil bill. Cartoonist and executive director Joe Wos hosts everyone from puppeteers to comic-book sketchers who conjure characters before the eyes of guests in live events. Children ignite creative sparks at hands-on drawing tables while parents relive childhood simplicity by way of ink and paper prints. Postcards enable long-distance bragging to loved ones, and buttons and stickers declare toon adoration to casual onlookers and spy satellites alike.
Family memberships grant two adults and up to three children unlimited admissions to the museum for a year as well as invites to members-only events and signings. Families also garner 15% off workshops and gift-shop purchases, 25% off all limited-edition prints, and two additional guest passes, which may be used at any time on friends, Grandma, or Gargamel.
Rotating, hands-on exhibits with souvenir fun pack for visitors & discounts for members in expanding facility dedicated to cartoons & comics
Cartoons combine highbrow writing with attention-grabbing bright colors without the difficulties inherent in teaching a parrot to quote Sartre. Enjoy chromatic chronicles with today's Groupon to ToonSeum. Choose from the following options:
- For $13, you get two fun packs and two admissions (a $26 value). For $25, you get four fun packs and four admissions (a $52 value).
- Two postcards
- A Marvel Mini Big Head figure
- A button A sticker For $25, you get a one-year family membership (a $50 value).
Each fun pack includes:
As one of the few U.S. museums solely dedicated to the cartoon arts, ToonSeum animates minds of all ages with comic- and art-enriched exhibits that rotate every two months. An upcoming installation devoted to Looney Tunes grants fans of the eclectic critters with displays and insight as impressive as Wile E. Coyote's anvil bill. Cartoonist and executive director Joe Wos hosts everyone from puppeteers to comic-book sketchers who conjure characters before the eyes of guests in live events. Children ignite creative sparks at hands-on drawing tables while parents relive childhood simplicity by way of ink and paper prints. Postcards enable long-distance bragging to loved ones, and buttons and stickers declare toon adoration to casual onlookers and spy satellites alike.
Family memberships grant two adults and up to three children unlimited admissions to the museum for a year as well as invites to members-only events and signings. Families also garner 15% off workshops and gift-shop purchases, 25% off all limited-edition prints, and two additional guest passes, which may be used at any time on friends, Grandma, or Gargamel.
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About The ToonSeum
Perched in the Steel City's Cultural District downtown and staffed by passionate volunteers, the nonprofit ToonSeum pays homage to the art of the cartoon with rotating exhibits, kids' classes, and hands-on entertainment for all ages. Exhibitions have ranged from collections of original work to special displays honoring artists such as Pennsylvania native, Keith Haring. Contributing to the museum's ongoing educational mission, local cartoonists often donate their own time to teach fun-filled workshops or share the bleak realities of living with a talking cat.