In 2005, to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Peanuts cartoon, the town of Santa Rosa and Craig Schulz, Charles Schulz' son, presented It's Your Town Charlie Brown, a city-wide arts and community project hosting 55 Charlie Brown statues. In 2006, they followed up with the Summer of Woodstock, featuring 76 Woodstock statues. Woodstock's Reflections of the Stone Grandfathers by Wendy Brayton was sponsored by David & Christina Poulsen and placed at 1160 Fourth Street.
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In 2005, to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Peanuts cartoon, the town of Santa Rosa and Craig Schulz, Charles Schulz' son, presented It's Your Town Charlie Brown, a city-wide arts and community project hosting 55 Charlie Brown statues. It's Your Museum, Charlie Brown by Pam Drucker and Mich Harris was sponsored by and placed outside of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, located at 2301 Hardies Lane in Santa Rosa, opened on August 17, 2002. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Charles Schulz, the creator ot he Peanuts comic strip. The 27,384-square-foot building, which cost $8 million to build, was designed by architectural firm C. David Robinson Architects.
More than 6,000-square-feet of gallery space feature permanent and changing exhibitions, culled from the Peanuts Cartoon Strip Collection, numbering nearly 6,000 original strips. A 2,133-square-foot Great Hall features two large-scale Peanuts-inspired works by the Japanese artist Yoshiteru Otani--Morphing Snoopy and the Peanuts Tile Mural. A private outdoor garden features Peanuts-inspired sculptures, and a Snoopy Labyrinth sits out in front of the entrance. Among the museum's permanent exhibits are Christo's Wrapped Snoopy House, Schulz' Bedroom Wall Mural, and a recreation of Schulz' personal studio work area. The museum also features a research center with library and archives, an education room with hands-on activities and class, and a 100-seat theatre featuring animated specials and documentary footage.
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The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, located at 2301 Hardies Lane in Santa Rosa, opened on August 17, 2002. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Charles Schulz, the creator ot he Peanuts comic strip. The 27,384-square-foot building, which cost $8 million to build, was designed by architectural firm C. David Robinson Architects.
More than 6,000-square-feet of gallery space feature permanent and changing exhibitions, culled from the Peanuts Cartoon Strip Collection, numbering nearly 6,000 original strips. A 2,133-square-foot Great Hall features two large-scale Peanuts-inspired works by the Japanese artist Yoshiteru Otani--Morphing Snoopy and the Peanuts Tile Mural. A private outdoor garden features Peanuts-inspired sculptures, and a Snoopy Labyrinth sits out in front of the entrance. Among the museum's permanent exhibits are Christo's Wrapped Snoopy House, Schulz' Bedroom Wall Mural, and a recreation of Schulz' personal studio work area. The museum also features a research center with library and archives, an education room with hands-on activities and class, and a 100-seat theatre featuring animated specials and documentary footage.
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Primary Residence, currently located in at the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, designed by Ann E. Judkins for St. Paul, Minnesota's Doghouse Days, was sponsored by Redwood Empire Ice Arena and originally located at the Science Museum of Minnesota.
The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, located at 2301 Hardies Lane in Santa Rosa, opened on August 17, 2002. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Charles Schulz, the creator ot he Peanuts comic strip. The 27,384-square-foot building, which cost $8 million to build, was designed by architectural firm C. David Robinson Architects.
More than 6,000-square-feet of gallery space feature permanent and changing exhibitions, culled from the Peanuts Cartoon Strip Collection, numbering nearly 6,000 original strips. A 2,133-square-foot Great Hall features two large-scale Peanuts-inspired works by the Japanese artist Yoshiteru Otani--Morphing Snoopy and the Peanuts Tile Mural. A private outdoor garden features Peanuts-inspired sculptures, and a Snoopy Labyrinth sits out in front of the entrance. Among the museum's permanent exhibits are Christo's Wrapped Snoopy House, Schulz' Bedroom Wall Mural, and a recreation of Schulz' personal studio work area. The museum also features a research center with library and archives, an education room with hands-on activities and class, and a 100-seat theatre featuring animated specials and documentary footage.
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The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, located at 2301 Hardies Lane in Santa Rosa, opened on August 17, 2002. The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Charles Schulz, the creator ot he Peanuts comic strip. The 27,384-square-foot building, which cost $8 million to build, was designed by architectural firm C. David Robinson Architects.
More than 6,000-square-feet of gallery space feature permanent and changing exhibitions, culled from the Peanuts Cartoon Strip Collection, numbering nearly 6,000 original strips. A 2,133-square-foot Great Hall features two large-scale Peanuts-inspired works by the Japanese artist Yoshiteru Otani--Morphing Snoopy and the Peanuts Tile Mural. A private outdoor garden features Peanuts-inspired sculptures, and a Snoopy Labyrinth sits out in front of the entrance. Among the museum's permanent exhibits are Christo's Wrapped Snoopy House, Schulz' Bedroom Wall Mural, and a recreation of Schulz' personal studio work area. The museum also features a research center with library and archives, an education room with hands-on activities and class, and a 100-seat theatre featuring animated specials and documentary footage.
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