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The Jim Henson Collection
Center for Puppetry Arts
Photo by: Sara Hanna Photography
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street NW at 18th
Atlanta, GA
puppet.org
404-873-3391
In 2007, Jim Henson’s family announced a momentous gift of puppets and props to the Center for Puppetry Arts. We are thrilled that approximately half of our expanded museum space is dedicated to the Jim Henson Collection.
This interactive exhibition follows Henson’s prolific imagination chronologically, transporting visitors through environments that typified the master puppeteer’s world such as Jim’s Office and the Television Studio.
In addition to learning how Henson’s characters came to life and are still performed, visitors can view iconic puppets such as Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.
ONGOING
See website for current dates and times
Non-Members: $10.50, Members: FREE
Original Kermit and Sam & Friends Puppets
Entertainment Nation
National Museum of American History, Entertainment Nation
Constitution Avenue NW Btwn 12th and 14th Streets
Washington, DC
americanhistory.si.edu/exhibitions/entertainment-nation
Jim Henson's first Kermit as well as his Sam and Friends co-stars Sam and Harry are located in a prominent position in the entrance area (between C-3PO & R2-D2 and Dorothy's ruby slippers). Elmo and Rosita are also featured in a case devoted to children's television.
The museum is open every day except December 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Admission is free and no tickets are required.
Free
Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic
The Jim Henson Company
MoPOP
325 5th Avenue N
Seattle, WA
mopop.org/about-mopop/the-mopop-blog/posts/2022/november/artifact-spot-dark-crystal/
The Jim Henson Company has gifted MoPOP with a carefully selected group of artifacts from the Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, and our valiant curatorial wizards have gone above and beyond to create a space that immerses visitors in the fantasy world. The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, a prequel to The Dark Crystal (1982), tells the story of Brea, Deet, and Rian, three Gelfling in the land of Thra who discover the horrifying secret behind the evil Skeksis' power, then set out on an epic journey to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.
Open 10:00am–5:00pm
Open daily except Wednesdays
The Academy Collection
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
6067 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
academymuseum.org/
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is the largest museum in the United States devoted to the arts, sciences, and artists of moviemaking. The Academy Collection includes items from The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth and other Henson projects. Currently on view: a selection of items from The Dark Crystal (only through 3/29) and Labyrinth (ongoing).
Open six days a week, 10am–6pm
Closed Tuesdays
Adults $25 / Senior $19 / Student $15
Cardboard Cinema: Robin Frohardt's Handmade Worlds
MASS MoCA
1040 MASS MoCA Way
North Adams, MA
massmoca.org/event/cardboard-cinema/
Cardboard Cinema: Robin Frohardt’s Handmade Worlds is now on view in MASS MoCA’s Kidspace. This companion project to The Plastic Bag Store is an installation of handmade cardboard sets and puppets accompanied by Robin Frohardt’s animated short films. Known for her rich aesthetic and highly detailed constructions, Robin Frohardt is a theater and film director whose work uses recognizable materials, often trash, to create richly detailed worlds that consider the relationship between capitalism and the resulting environmental catastrophe. The tactile quality of cardboard, the low-fi animation effects, rich sound, and dynamic lighting combine to create a cinematic expression that defies the humbleness of the material. Frohardt began using cardboard with the Cardboard Institute of Technology, a collective of artists creating immersive cardboard environments in San Francisco in the early 2000s. Her first cardboard film “Fitzcardboardaldo” premiered in 2013 at the Telluride Film Festival.
Open six days a week, 10am–5pm
Closed Tuesdays
Free
MASSIVE: The Power of Pop Culture
MoPOP
325 5th Avenue N
Seattle, WA
mopop.org//exhibitions-plus-events/exhibitions/massive-the-power-of-pop-culture/
Massive: The Power of Pop Culture will explore the impact of global pop culture on our daily lives across 2,400 sq. ft. of exhibition space, offering visitors the tools to ask their own questions as they deep-dive into their role as creators and consumers of modern pop culture. Exhibit features Robin the Frog from The Jim Henson Company Archives. Waffles and Mochi (Higher Ground Productions) are also on view.
Open 10:00am–5:00pm
Open daily except Wednesdays
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Museum of the Moving Image
Museum of the Moving Image
36-01 35th Ave.
Astoria, NY
movingimage.us/event/the-jim-henson-exhibition/
718-777-6888
The Jim Henson Exhibition explores Henson's groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on popular culture. This new exhibition features approximately 300 objects to tell the story of how Henson and a talented team of designers, performers, and writers created an unparalleled body of work that continues to delight and inspire people of all ages. Among the highlights are nearly 50 puppets including Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Rowlf, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Gobo Fraggle, and Wendell Porcupine; character sketches, storyboards, scripts, and photographs; and nearly 30 monitors with video clips from throughout his career and three large-scale video installations.
ONGOING
See website for current dates and times
$9-$15
The Global Collection
Center for Puppetry Arts
Photo by: Sara Hanna Photography
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street NW at 18th
Atlanta, GA
puppet.org
404-873-3391
The Global Collection celebrates puppetry traditions in major cultures from around the world. Highlighting the history of puppetry in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, this Collection also demonstrates the use of the art form as a teaching and communication tool.
Organized by continent, artifacts are displayed with rich, contextual backdrops and hands-on interactives that encourage patrons to immerse themselves in puppetry traditions from around the world.
ONGOING
See website for current dates and times
Non-Members: $10.50, Members: FREE
Taking Care: Puppets and Their Collectors
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry
1 Royce Cir, Suite 101B
Storrs, CT
bimp.uconn.edu/explore/current-exhibitions/
Taking Care: Puppets and Their Collectors, curated by Dr. Jungmin Song, will showcase some of the highlights of the collections including 1930s marionettes, Sicilian pupi, Chinese shadow figures, African rod puppets, overhead projector innovations, and Frank Ballard musicals, along with backstories explaining how this global array of puppets came to the Ballard Institute. Taking Care will explore puppet collecting as a vital cultural activity, delving into the various reasons donors dedicate themselves to the preservation of puppetry's heritage. The exhibition will be on display through June 16, 2024.
February 15 - June 16, 2024
Free, donations greatly appreciated
Handmade Puppet Dreams Pop-Up Exhibit
Center for Puppetry Arts
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring St NW
Atlanta, GA
puppet.org/
A part of Heather Henson's Green Feather Foundation, Handmade Puppet Dreams is a traveling film series that promotes independent artists exploring their handmade craft specifically for the screen. These films all focus on real-time puppetry, and allow artists to build their vision, and then breathe life into their dreams. Founded in 2004, Handmade Puppet Dreams now includes ten main volumes of films, two volumes for families, and many unique collections. Visit The Center for Puppetry Arts to see puppets from these films on display.
April 3 - June 30, 2024
Open six days a week, Closed Mondays
Included with Museum Admission
Down in Fraggle Rock Special Exhibition
Center for Puppetry Arts
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street NW at 18th
Atlanta, GA
puppet.org/programs/down-in-fraggle-rock/
Let the Center for Puppetry Arts remind you that worries are always for another day with a visit to this new special exhibition. Take a deep dive into the Fraggle Rock universe with this behind-the-scenes look into the history and making of the 1980s Henson Company classic TV show Fraggle Rock, and the 2022 version of the series Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. Classic characters from the original series including Sprocket, Red, Mokey, and the original Jr. Gorg, are joined by new characters featured in Fraggle Rock: Back to The Rock such as The Fraggle Troubadours and returning characters like The Ink Spots. Silly creatures, you won’t want to miss this one!
May 10 - November 3, 2024
Open Tuesday through Sunday
Museum entry ends at 4:30pm
Non-Members: $10.50, Members: FREE
Portland Puppet Museum
906 SE Umatilla Street
Portland, OR
puppetmuseum.com
503-233-7723
Our downstairs exhibit area is once again open by order of the State of Oregon. Our new exhibit is "Around the World with Puppets" and is open Thursday to Sunday from 2 pm to 8 pm. This display features Puppets from all around the world - some in their Holiday finest, others in their traditional garb, but all of them playing together in Peace, Love, Hope and Harmony. We have Puppets on display from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, the Far East, the Middle East, the Near East, and everywhere on the globe from which we have puppets. We even have a rare, newly-donated Water Puppet from Vietnam.
ONGOING
Thursday - Sunday 2pm-8pm
The Life and Legacy of Caroll Spinney
The Woodstock Academy
Bracken Memorial Library
57 Academy Road
Woodstock, CT
woodstockacademy.org/library
The Life and Legacy of Caroll Spinney features Spinney’s artwork, puppets, and memorabilia. Curated by visual arts teacher and gallery director Rachael Budd, in collaboration with Mrs. Debi Spinney and gallery management students. A great attraction for the whole family!
ONGOING
Monday through Friday: 3 pm - 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 12 pm
Free
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet Library
Avalon Theater
1500 E Lake St
Minneapolis, MN
https://hobt.org/puppet-library/
Heart of the Beast is installing the twin cities first Puppet and Mask Lending Library at our very own Avalon Theater. The lending library will be a collection of puppets and masks on display, many of which will be available for check out like a book from a library, at no cost to the public. These puppets and masks can be utilized for protests, community events, school plays, personal celebrations and more. During library hours, the public can come for a visit or check out a puppet. Some of our puppets in the library will require puppeteers and/or transportation. For these puppets there will be a fee attached to pay our contracted puppeteers for their time transporting and performing at your event. When you visit the library we will indicate which puppets and masks require puppeteers. Puppeteers and transportation are always available for all puppets for an additional cost. You will be able to visit the puppet library during its hours of operation. The puppet library will be open every other Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, on the first and third Saturday of the month. You can check our online calendar to confirm it’s open. During your visit you can check out a puppet with a volunteer or staff person working at the front desk. You will get a mini lesson in how to wear and operate the puppet or mask that you are borrowing. Puppets can be checked out for a maximum of two weeks at a time. If you want to return your puppet before then you can make arrangements with us.
Vent Haven Museum
The World's Only Museum Dedicated to Ventriloquism
Vent Haven Museum
33 West Maple Avenue
Fort Mitchell, KY
venthaven.org
Vent Haven's founder, W.S. Berger, spent more than 40 years amassing a personal collection of everything related to ventriloquism: dummies, puppets, photos, scripts, memorabilia, playbills, posters, recordings, and on and on and on! In 1973 his massive collection was officially opened to the public and since then has more than doubled in size as its name and reputation have spread worldwide. Housing more than 1,100 dummies used by ventriloquists from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, Vent Haven's uniqueness draws tourists from literally around the world.
Open by appointment only. visit the website for more information.
$15
Bil Baird's World of Puppets
Charles H. MacNider Art Museum
Photo by: Monica Leo
Charles H. MacNider Art Museum
303 Second Street SE
Mason City, IA
macniderart.org/exhibitions/permanet-collection/bil-bairds-world-of-puppets/
The MacNider Collection of Baird puppets is the largest holding of the late puppeteer’s work to be found anywhere. Displays feature puppets, marionettes, and other materials created and collected by the Mason City High School graduate and world-famous puppet master.
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm
Tuesday, Thursday: 9 am – 8 pm
Closed Sundays, Mondays, and legal holidays.
Gus White's Punch and Judy
The Mel Birnkrant Collection
Mouse Heaven Website
melbirnkrant.com/collection/page10.html
Mel Birnkrant takes you on a virtual tour through images and text of his collection of Gus White's famed Punch and Judy puppets.
Free - online
World of Puppetry Museum
Brigham City Fine Arts Center
World of Puppetry Museum, Brigham City Fine Arts Center
58 S 100 W
Brigham City, UT
bcfineartscenter.org/world_of_puppetry_museum.html
435-723-0740
Come see an eye-catching array of over 150 puppets from around the world (15 different countries) as we celebrate creativity and the ingenuity of people from a variety of world cultures. Also included are puppets that represent our own American favorites from movies and stories. Latest additions are Bross marionettes from Germany and an exciting display of Mexican puppets . . . Viva los titeres!!!
We feature a puppet show, hands-on exhibits, puppet craft time and several informal wide mouth puppet folk tales. We work with visitors' schedules for the other activities. You can call to schedule in advance, or show up at the door. Puppet tours and workshops available by appointment.
Open twice monthly
1st and 3rd Saturday of the month
1-4pm
The puppet show is at 2pm
Free (donations are welcome)
The Bread and Puppet Museum
Bread and Puppet Theater
The Bread and Puppet Museum
753 Heights Road
Glover, VT
breadandpuppet.org/museum
802-525-3031
The Bread and Puppet Museum is a massive accumulation of the puppets, masks, paintings and graphics of the Bread and Puppet Theater, housed in a 150-year-old barn in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, 25 miles south of the Canadian border. It is one of the largest collections of some of the biggest puppets and masks in the world. It was created in 1974 when Bread and Puppet Theater moved to this former dairy farm after a residency at Goddard College, and before that close to a decade in New York City. The museum is full to the brim; its population density is an expression not only of the accumulations of time but of the urgencies which inspired the making of so much stuff: the poverty of the poor, the arrogance of the war-mongers, the despair of the victims, and maybe even stronger than that, the glory of this whole god-given world. And naturally, all this will decay in due course.
Grouped according to theme, color, or size, the puppets recreate dramatic scenes from bygone shows and form striking compositions with hand-printed banners and paper-mache reliefs. Over the years, the collection has expanded to fill two floors in the barn and now spills out into the woodshed, the Cheap Art bus across the road, and onto the walls of the Paper-Mache Cathedral behind the barn.
The museum is open June 1 to November 1, daily 10 am to 6:00 pm, and is also open before and after evening performances. There is a museum tour every Saturday at 6:00pm and Sunday at 1:00 pm during July and August. During the cold months, it is officially closed, but may be opened by appointment or chance.
Admission is free; donations are welcome
The (Aurora) Valentinetti Puppet Museum
Evergreen Children's Theatre
The (Aurora) Valentinetti Puppet Museum
280 Fourth Street
Bremerton, WA
ectandpuppets.org
360-479-6226
Celebrating its 21st year (2019), the Museum, a division of Evergreen Children’s Theatre, has a unique history in the NW and Puget Sound area. Situated in the center of Puget Sound, the Museum collections have been supported by local and international donors and collectors. Two large gifts from China and a third from Japan augment a collection nearing 2,000 items all received as gifts. The curator arranges changing exhibits throughout the year. Museum holdings are especially strong in Asian, American-Northwest, and Europe with current strengths in China, India, Indonesia, Burma (Myanmar), University of Washington, Mexico, and England. Nearly 30 countries are represented.
The Museum celebrates our namesake, Aurora Valentinetti’s designation as the University of Washington’s #Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award winner for 2018 presented by the #UWAA. This recognizes her 50-year teaching career and the influence she has made on generations of puppeteers.
Thursday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm
Original Set and Puppets from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Heinz History Center
Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman Street
Pittsburgh, PA
heinzhistorycenter.org/whats-on/history-center/exhibits/mister-rogers-neighborhood/
412-322-5058
Every day is a beautiful day in the neighborhood at the History Center’s Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood exhibition. Travel to the “Neighborhood of Make Believe” to see iconic artifacts up-close from the beloved children’s television show that was filmed right here in Pittsburgh. From the living room set that Mister Rogers walked through to begin each show to King Friday XIII’s Castle and Mr. McFeely’s “Speedy Delivery” tricycle, the long-term exhibit houses the largest collection of original items from the television set on public view. Also on view is a life-like figure of Mister Rogers, wearing his iconic sweater, necktie, khakis, and sneakers.
Monday-Sunday 10am-5pm
Included with Museum Admission
The Helstien Collection
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Fowler Museum at UCLA
308 Charles E Young Dr N
Los Angeles, CA
fowler.ucla.edu/research
310-825-4361
Since the early tenth century BCE, historians, grammarians, priests, and poets have celebrated the art of puppetry in India. Deeply rooted in the Hindu tradition, shadow puppetry is a form of folk theater that is transmitted orally and performed by itinerant puppeteers and musicians who travel the vast countryside. Today, it is a fast-disappearing art, and its demise threatens the traditional tales, stories of local village life, and reworkings of the great Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. This collection provides access to the field research materials of the late Dr. Melvyn Helstein, professor of theater arts at UCLA, who collected nearly six hundred puppets for the Museum’s collections. Materials include interviews with puppet makers from South India, transcriptions of plays, slides capturing the drama of these nighttime performances, several volumes of diapositives, and pen-and-ink illustrations of puppets.
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 12pm-5pm
Thursday - 12pm-8pm
Free