A Journey into Imagimation: 100 Years of Animation

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HUNTSVILLE-This unique exhibition explores the elaborate and demanding creative processes of many of the groundbreaking animators. It also highlights the incredible amount of work and talent that went into animated productions for over a century. Event to be held Thursday, July 11, 2024Lecture: 6:00-6:45 p.m. in the Great Hall
Reception: 7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Richard & Roper Room/Shields Gallery
Ticket fees: $35 members/ $55 non-members Wine and Cheese/CASH BAR
Speakers: Nancy & Hal Miles (founders of Animation Hall of Fame)

A Journey into Imagination celebrates the ongoing history of animation production since the creation of
this magical art form. The exhibition presents 140 rare and recognizable objects, including original cels,
drawings, and models that feature a full range of animation techniques from the groundbreaking
traditional animation of Gertie the Dinosaur, created by Winsor McCay in 1914, to many of today’s
digitally supported animations, including The Simpsons and Toy Story.

SpongeBob SquarePants, 1999. Image courtesy of the Animation Hall of Fame.

This unique exhibition explores the elaborate and demanding creative processes of many of the
groundbreaking animators. It also highlights the incredible amount of work and talent that went into
animated productions for over a century.

Featured are the amazing creativity of animators Lotte Reiniger, George Pal, Ub Iwerks, Willis O’Brien,
Chuck Jones, and Walt Disney, among others.

The exhibition includes well-recognized animations from such movies and cartoons as Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia, Mighty Mouse, Tom & Jerry, Woody Woodpecker, Rocky and Bullwinkle,
Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Jetsons, Mary Poppins, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Who Framed
Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid, The Simpsons, The Ren and Stimpy Show, The Lion King, The
Nightmare Before Christmas, and Toy Story, as well as popular commercials for Raid, Pillsbury, Clearasil,
and Lipton Brisk Ice Tea and the music video for Paula Abdul’s Opposites Attract.

Nancy and Hal Miles

Animation professionals and historians Nancy and Hal Miles have always had a love for animation art and admiration for the pioneers and artists who created it. From that love came a passion for collecting and saving the works from this wondrous art form. For the past 50 years individually and together, they have managed to collect and preserve these amazing works; amassing one of the largest private

A Gumby Day, 16th episode of Gumby Adventures, 1988. Image courtesy of the Animation Hall of Fame

collections in the world. Join them as they discuss the trials and tribulations of finding, identifying, and properly storing and preserving this art form. Acknowledging its creators led to creating the nonprofit Animation Hall of Fame and The Journey into Imagimation traveling exhibit to share with you highlights of its international history, artists, and artwork.

A Journey into Imagination was organized by Hal and Nancy Miles from the Hal and Nancy Miles
Collection and toured by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA.

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