George Lucas' museum needs a location

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From today's local newspaper ...

Cities vie for Star Wars
A fight to find the site for a museum to hold film-maker George Lucas' personal collection of Star Wars memorabilia looks set to spread across the United States.

Three cities are now vying for the privilege of housing the planned US$300 million Lucas Cultural Arts Museum, after the Star Wars creator's preferred San Francisco location declined his proposal.

The museum will be devoted to populist American art and storytelling from the past 150 years, and based on Lucas' collection of art and artefacts.

This includes works by painters Norman Rockwell, NC Wyeth, and Maxfield Parrish, as well as the original costumes for Darth Vader, Chewbacca, et al.

I'm sure someone here would be happy to have the museum at their house. ;)

You have to wonder at the stupidty of the officials in San Francisco who keep turning down George Lucas' ideas.
 

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And the winner is ...

Chicago Gets George Lucas Museum
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art (LMNA) today announced its intention to become a member of Chicago's vibrant cultural arts scene by locating on the city's Museum Campus. LMNA will be a gathering place to experience narrative art and the evolution of the visual image – from illustration to cinema to digital arts.

"We are honored to be partnering with the city of Chicago and the many cultural, educational and community groups that have come forward with ideas about how the LMNA will add to their work," said George Lucas, the Museum's founder. "I am humbled to be joining such an extraordinary museum community and to be creating the Museum in a city that has a long tradition of embracing the arts and architecture."

"George Lucas has revolutionized the art of storytelling over the last four decades and we are honored to be the recipient of this incredible legacy investment that will allow everyone to learn about and experience narrative arts," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. "Like Marshall Field, John G. Shedd and Max Adler before him, George's philanthropy will inspire and educate for generations. No other museum like this exists in the world, making it a tremendous educational, cultural and job creation asset for all Chicagoans, as well as an unparalleled draw for international tourists."

The LMNA, previously known as the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum, chose Chicago because of the quality of the site proposed by the city's task force. The 17-acre site offers unparalleled visitor access. "Choosing Chicago is the right decision for the Museum, but a difficult decision for me personally because of my strong personal and professional roots in the Bay Area," said Mr. Lucas, a native of Modesto, Ca. "I thank all Californians who reached out to me in support of the Museum."

The Museum's location, proposed by a task force appointed by Mayor Emanuel, was selected based on its accessibility to public transportation, ease of access from all parts of the city, potential to create significant new green space, and its ability to accommodate an iconic structure. The LMNA will transform the site by moving the existing parking spaces underground and replacing acres of asphalt with more parkland along the harbor. Architectural renderings for the proposed site will be presented to the City of Chicago in early fall.

"It is a great privilege for the Museum to be a custodian of this cherished land," said Mr. Lucas, who hopes to open the LMNA in 2018.

To learn more about the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and its collection visit us online at www.LucasMuseum.org.
 
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