I got to cross off an item from my bucket list. Shout out to my road trip co-pilot CJefferys.
It recently reopened to very little fanfare a couple of months back. After closing years ago amidst infighting amongst his children/heirs after the death of his wife, and just prior to his passing.
Thanks to the efforts of curator Frank Frazetta Jr, there is still a substantial collection representing Frazetta's legacy. Although one can only imagine what the museum's collection was like prior to being split amongst the four Frazetta sons and daughters.




It recently reopened to very little fanfare a couple of months back. After closing years ago amidst infighting amongst his children/heirs after the death of his wife, and just prior to his passing.
Thanks to the efforts of curator Frank Frazetta Jr, there is still a substantial collection representing Frazetta's legacy. Although one can only imagine what the museum's collection was like prior to being split amongst the four Frazetta sons and daughters.







Hearing so many stories about Frazetta from his son was just icing on the cake and added a whole extra dimension to the visit, I'm so glad he was there at the time. It's really fortunate that he wants to curate as much of Frank's legacy as he can and preserve his memory. If he was like his siblings, all the paintings would be sold and in private collections at this point and the average person would never have the opportunity to see them.



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