the sixties in two thousand ten
it just so happens that the two museums most dear to my heart are on a trip through the sixities. the Fullerton Museum is now featuring Technicolor Dreaming: Psychedelic Posters from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and The GRAMMY Museum is hosting their own show Strange Kozmic Experience; The Doors, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix: The Art and Artifacts of the Icons Who Defined a Generation.
i love and appreciate the art and hand-drawn type in the posters, the music and love of woodstock and the free spirit lifestyle. i guess i’m a bit of a hippie at heart.
i happen to be designing the materials for The GRAMMY Museum. but i’m enjoying this generation that i missed.
here are some cellphone shots from inside the Fullerton Museum:
DreamGlow: Paintings by Adam Slater
posters at the Fullerton Museum Center
here are some shots from inside The GRAMMY Museum:
janis joplin’s custom painted 1965 Porsche 356c Cabriolet and posters.
to see these exhibits for yourself, follow the links below:
Fullerton Museum Center, Open through July 11, 2010: Technicolor Dreaming
The GRAMMY Museum, Open through February 13, 2011: Strange Kozmic Experience