Llyn Foulkes Retrospective Opens February 3 at Hammer
Painter Llyn Foulkes will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Hammer Museum.
Painter Llyn Foulkes will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Hammer Museum.
Animation collective Late Night Work Club just released the trailer for their first shorts anthology.
Warner Bros. is releasing an anniversary DVD box set of selected H-B cartoons from the '50s, '60s and '70's.
The show may be cancelled, but this list of animation rules for artists on Fox's King Of The Hill is a great read.
Jorge Gutierrez is transitioning into feature film directing. Guillermo del Toro, Reel FX and Fox are involved.
Downtown Los Angeles gallery exhibition is the latest in an ongoing series centered on the art of animation.
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Plympton is coming west, making one of his rare West Coast appearances at The Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood.
Director Chris Sanders is posting deleted storyboards from The Croods.
The YouTube channel Machinima, which was the subject of a recent LA Weekly piece about exploitative business practices, is continuing to …
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These two newly published books should be worth a look, especially for those who are interested in the 19th century roots of American …
This press release was interesting to me because I wasn't aware that Technicolor is making a push into original content development.
Attention New York animation archaeologists! A new screening curated by Tom Stathes, with rare prints from his vast archive.
Animator Marv Newland is the only person I know who doesn't use the internet. But he does have a new DVD.
Click here for thirty seconds of pure joy!
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, here are two photo galleries worth exploring: African-Americans in the Animation Industry
This you gotta see. The remarkable story behind an artist and his 200-plus wood carving recreations of great cartoon characters.
I'm a big fan of retro-animation tributes - here's a clever one in comic strip form.