Museum of the Weird art show tribute

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I am one of the curators for the "Museum of the Weird Rolly Crump" tribute art show and it's filled with one-of-a-kind specially created items and replicas. We have a Candle Man crafted by Javier Soto and a full scale handcrafted one-of-a-kind Tower of the Weird created by none other than Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. The show runs through September 28th at Creature Features in Burbank. Our hope was to create our own Museum of the Weird just for Rolly and he was so happy! As someone who has loved the Haunted Mansion all my life, this show may be my proudest achievement and I wanted to make sure like-minded folks like all of you got to see it. We did it all for Rolly & you!
 
Laist wrote an article about our show:
This weekend a Burbank gallery will be paying tribute to a spooky, yet whimsical Disney attraction that never came to be.
This Saturday, Creature Features is hosting an art show curated by Rebecca Lord and Ken Daly featuring work from about 60 artists inspired by a lost Disney Attraction, 'Museum of the Weird.' The attraction's imagineer and designer Rolly Crump will be in attendance at the opening reception, signing copies of his biography It's Kind of A Cute Story, with co-author Jeff Heimbuch.
Back in the '60s, Disney imagineers were working on concepts for The Haunted Mansion, and two of these artists were Rolly Crump and Yale Gracey.
"Rolly was was the imagineer who was the sort of beatnik who came up with all these crazy ideas," Lord said.
When Walt Disney saw Crump's designs, he asked Crump about them. Crump showed them to the team—a talking chair, a lizard with bells on his tails, two-headed dragons—but the rest of the crew wasn't on board, thinking his ideas were too odd.
But the next day, Lord said, "Disney was still standing there, wearing the same clothes, saying, 'Rolly, this stuff is great, we really want to use it.'"
It was decided that these designs would be incorporated into 'The Museum of the Weird,' a collection of curiosities in the Haunted Mansion's spill area. But when Walt Disney died in 1966, enthusiasm for the project faded and it never manifested, though some of Crump's designs were interpreted in various ways in the Haunted Mansion, or have appeared in other iterations throughout the Disney universe.
Lord said this show will be a celebration of Crump and his work. "He's inspired so many things," she said, mentioning how he hand-carved the tiki sculptures at the Enchanted Tiki Room and designed the face of Small World. It's also the 45th anniversary of Haunted Mansion and the 50th anniversary of Small World this year.
Lord said attendees can expect lots of paintings and models, as well as a kinetic sculpture called 'Tower of the Weird' from artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daly.
Creature Features Presents Museum of the Weird: Group Art Tribute Show. 2904 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. Opens Saturday, September 13, 6 - 10 p.m. Free. This show will be on display through September 28 during the gallery's standard hours.
 
Lamag also wrote an article:

The Disney archives hold many treasures, but some of the weirdest are the plans for the unrealized Disneyland attraction “Museum of the Weird.” In the early 1960s imagineers Rolly Crump and Yale Gracey sketched out dozens of surreal and fantastic scenes, rooms filled with high-style bats and skeletons, most of which never got past the design phase. Some ideas from the never-built but still legendary concept made their way into the Haunted Mansion in 1969. Curators Ken Daly and Rebecca Lord asked more than 50 artists to interpret the curiosities, finally bringing the Museum of the Weird to life. The show opens Saturday night at Creature Features in Burbank with Crump himself as the honored guest.
 

Inspired by both the paranormal plans of the Haunted Mansion and the European tradition of the “cabinet of curiosities,” the Museum was to play host to an abundance of otherworldly oddities. Crump’s fanciful concept art lived up to the Imagineering name - a lizard with bells on its tail, two-headed dragons, a chair that stood up and talked to guests.

Gracey set about engineering many of Crump’s designs. The Museum was to be a spill area, an antechamber where guests awaited the beginning of the ride, but the plan dissolved along the way, and the Museum was never to be. A number of the concepts made it into the Mansion in some form - disappearing and reappearing spooks, the chair with a face, Madame Leota’s cart, the famous wallpaper.

On Saturday, September 13th, CREATURE FEATURES revisits this long-lingering concept with a group tribute show showcasing artwork from over 50 artists paying tribute to Crump & Gracey’s original visions.

Current participants include:

Abbybelle
Nicole Aguilar-Copp
Jasper Anderson
David Bird
Julie Bossinger
Anthony Carpenter
Lili Chin
Crystal Cox
Chloe Crossman
Ken Daly
Amanda Dempsey
Erika Deoudes
Frank Dietz
Pentakis Dodecahedron
Ginger L. Duncan
Bob Elias
Rick Esqueda
Michael Fleming
Penny Folger
Craig Fraser
Julie Frith
Art Fuentes
Christine Geasey
Jake Geiger
Chris Haas
Jeff Heimbuch
Clinton T. Hobart
Doug Horne
Megan Hutchison
El Gato Gomez
Emily Grenier
Mary J. Hoffman
Robert Jiminez
Jason Jones
Anouk Jonker
Noah K
Brian Kesinger
Tom Krohne
Kevin Kidney and Jody Daly
Bob Lizarraga
Matthew Levin
Elizabeth Lord
Rebecca Lord
Ver Mar
Keila Marciel
Erika Membreno
Tomi Monstre
Rosie Morales
Ken Morgan
Rafael Navarro
Christine Nockels
Michelle Nyree
Eric October
Queenie
Alex Quinto
Brandt Peters
Brian Rechenmacher
Matthew Rios
John Rozum
Misaki Sawada
Dawn Schiller
Adam Snell
Javier Soto
Suzy Splab
Janet Varney
DVV
Stephan Webb
Casey Wong

Curated by Rebecca Lord and Ken Daly, the opening reception will play host to Rolly Crump himself, who will be displaying original art from his own private MUSEUM OF THE WEIRD collection, exclusive merchandise, as well as offering signed copies of his best selling biography titled "It's Kind of a Cute Story," co-authored by Jeff Heimbuch, who will also be on hand to sign books.

Come join us for this very special evening of spooky fun and frolic in the gallery at Creature Features, Burbank’s premiere home for movie, television, and pop culture art and memorabilia.

The show runs thru Sunday, September 28th during regular store hours.
 















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