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THE MEMBER PUBLICATION FOR EMP/SFM SUMMER 2007
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Two Great Museums, One Low Price
Dear Members,
As we move into the summer months, EMP/SFM’s community access initiative continues its
exhilarating momentum. We have opened our doors to the community and our neighbors have
responded with excitement and appreciation. We kicked off the initiative in late 2006 with a new
Disney Family Membership and have welcomed more than 4,200 families to date. The $75 membership
allows families to bring their children under 18 years old with them to experience both museums for
free. Being a member of EMP/SFM has never been so valuable.
Our All Access Nights program has also been a great success. Since January, more than 10,000 visitors
have taken in the museums on the first Thursday evening of the month. With live music performances
in Sky Church and hands-on music demonstrations, EMP/SFM is the place to be on Thursday evenings.
Response to our general admission price reduction this past spring has been overwhelmingly positive. Now all adults can visit both museums
for the low price of $15. Since the price change, we have welcomed many new visitors. It is an inspiring time to be a part of the museum
and we appreciate your membership and dedication to our institution.
In June, we will unveil a new exhibition, Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television. On view will be costumes
and props from films and television shows such as Blade Runner, Batman and Star Wars to Star Trek, Lost in Space and Battlestar Galactica.
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television will delight popular culture fans of all ages. In addition, our music,
science and art summer camps are thriving and we expect more than 500 campers from grades K-12.
EMP/SFM has something for everyone this summer. As a member you have access to exhibition member openings—Join us on June 15
for a costume party celebrating the opening of Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television—and free access to
many of our public programs. Visit us and bring your out of town guests to experience the museums. We look forward to seeing you!
Josi Callan
CEO@emplive.org
ASK THE CURATOR
Q: How does Darth Vader see through his helmet?
A: The short answer is, not very well! In the world of Star Wars, Darth Vader is a cyborg—part man and
part machine—as a result of his battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi on the volcanic planet Mustafar. During that duel,
Vader was both maimed and severely burned and needed numerous mechanical aids to keep living.
In reality, the Darth Vader costume was probably quite difficult to see out of. The Vader helmet on display in
the Science Fiction Museum is a special, modified version, created for Olympic fencing champion Bob Anderson
to wear when he portrayed Darth Vader during fight sequences with Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). Anderson’s
helmet has a see-through area at the chin as well as semi-transparent cheek plates that are rather like dark
sunglasses. These modifications were made so Anderson could effectively see to fight, and not accidentally
pummel Mark Hamill.
Answer provided by Jacob McMurray, Senior Curator, Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.
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CEO Message
Darth Vader helmet from the motion picture Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980). L2003.302.7. Courtesy of the Paul Allen Family Collection.
We have BIG news!Visitors take advantage of EMP/SFM’s new admissions price
Since March 31, EMP/SFM visitors have taken
advantage of the new, lower ticket price:
just $15 for adult general admission to both
museums! In addition to lowering the adult
ticket price, EMP/SFM now offers reduced
admission prices for seniors and children.
Children under 5 are still free, while admission
for youth age 5 to 17, and seniors 65 and older
is $12. All ticketed admission allows access to
both museums.
This new ticket price announcement comes on the heels of one of the organiza-
tion’s best years. EMP/SFM saw an 11 percent increase in visitors in 2006, intro-
duced two highly successful exhibitions, DoubleTake: From Monet to Lichtenstein
and Disney: The Music Behind the Magic, and launched a successful family
membership campaign.
The institution kicked
off 2007 with All Access
Nights. Sponsored by The
Boeing Company, this new
event invites visitors to the
museums on the first Thurs-
day evening of the month
for live music and exhibition
viewing—all at no charge.
Sound and Vision: Artists Tell Their Stories, which opened in February,
gives visitors the opportunity to see and hear from artists in all genres from the
EMP/SFM oral history vault. Listeners can plug in to hear former Nirvana bassist Krist
Novoselic, country musician Marty Stuart, filmmaker George Lucas and many
more. Guests can then step into a booth and record their own oral histories.
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television.
SFM will unveil this amazing new exhibition June 16. It features more than 30
stellar examples of costumes and artifacts from television and film. See a 1940s
Superman cape among the treasures from comic book heroes.
Go eye-to-eye with the black headwear of Star Wars’ Darth Vader. Special
Family Days, sponsored by IKEA and Wizards of the Coast, will incorporate the
exhibition’s theme with costume parties and costume-making workshops.
The new pricing along with new exhibitions and programming are an important
step for EMP/SFM as it continues to reach out to the community.
Wrap Up Staff News
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New Faces at EMP/SFM
Addy Froehlich joined EMP/SFM as the new Exhibits Manager in April. Addy has been working as a museum exhibition designer and project manager for more than seven years. Most recently, Addy was employed at Lehrman Cameron Studio where she managed exhibition designs for the Children’s Museum of Utah
and Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. She also spent five years at The Museum of Flight.
Forrest Gibson joined EMP/SFM in March as Director of Technol-ogy. Forrest comes to us from Alaska where he worked as a technology consultant and was previously co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Travelport Corporate Solutions in Seattle. Forrest is also a musician, playing guitar and mandolin with his
bands, The Improbabilities and The Harmonicasters.
Maria Kolby-Wolfe arrived in April as EMP/SFM’s Membership Manager. Maria was previously with Swedish Medical Center Foundation as the systems specialist for their fundraising software. Before that she worked as the ticketing and patron services manager with Signature Theatre outside of Washington
D.C. Maria studied 20th Century American History in Chicago at Northwestern University.
Kathrine Young, our new Col-lections Manager, is responsible for the integrity, conservation, tracking and use of objects in the museums. Before arriving at EMP/SFM, Kathrine managed Microsoft’s corporate archives and coordinated the moving of The Museum of Flight’s collections and archive to a new facility.
We are delighted to welcome these talented people. Their expertise and solid knowledge will further enhance the outstanding programs currently being offered at EMP/SFM.
On March 31, visitors lined up to take advantage of EMP/SFM’s new, lower ticket price.
BERKLEE CITY MUSIC PROGRAMCity Music Program Auditions
Beginning in September, the City Music Program at EMP/SFM, in partnership with Berklee College of Music, will provide free music education opportunities for underserved, urban youth demonstrating and promoting the life-changing role that music education can play in the lives of children. Qualified students have the opportunity to audition for an extensive program that includes private tutorials, theory and composition instruction and ensemble performance. As students engage in the City Music Program they will become eligible for scholarships to Berklee’s renowned summer program and the Berklee College of Music. Auditions will take place in September. For more information contact education@emplive.org.
ADULT MUSIC LESSONSGet Ready to Rock!Beginning and Intermediate Guitar Lessons Return this Fall
EMP/SFM continues to offer instrument lessons, with beginning guitar and intermediate guitar sessions starting up again this fall. No experience is necessary for the beginners’ series, which will introduce students to rock and pop styles. Intermediate lessons are designed for guitar players with at least one year of experience. Visit emplive.org for more information about the guitar series and other upcoming instrument classes, including lessons for drums and bass.
DISTANCE LEARNINGEMP/SFM Offers New Distance Learning ProgramsEducators can download curricula and access multimedia resources on EMP and SFM Web sites
EMP/SFM and partner Qwest are taking the classroom online, with new resources and support for teachers. This spring, EMP/SFM debuted Talk About the Passion: Teaching with Oral Histories of Artists, a multi-part curriculum complementing the Sound and Vision: Artists Tell Their Stories exhibition. The curriculum includes teacher and student materials and links to a “best of the Web” selection of resources for educators.
EMP/SFM’s newest education initiative is the museums’ first distance learning course for teachers: Teaching and the Oral History of Artists. From their own homes or classrooms, teachers can earn professional development hours and learn about developing oral history lesson plans tailored to their classes and subjects. EMP/SFM is the only museum in the Pacific Northwest to offer professional development of this kind! For more information, visit emplive.org/education.
AMERICAN SABOR EDUCATION PREVIEWSpecial Programming to Celebrate American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music
Exciting educational and public programming plans are underway for EMP/SFM’s exhibition American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music, opening October 13, 2007—with a special member preview on October 12. A bilingual gallery guide and volunteer interpreters will orient visitors to the space and introduce key concepts of Latino and American music. Teachers will have access to curriculum with bilingual-student materials, an in-service workshop and educator evening open-house. The exhibition will be accessible to visitors of all ages. Opening weekend programming will include unique Family Days activities, specially tailored content on the SpinKids Website (emplive.org/spinkids) and in the SpinKids Station. A speaker series and concerts will be available throughout the duration of the exhibition.
SUMMER CAMPSEMP/SFM Summer Day Camps
The 2007 summer camp season is underway! Filled with dynamic day camps for children entering kindergar-ten through 12th grade, themes include the science of sound, songwriting, drama, rock band, guitar 101, bass 101, drums 101, audio production, filmmaking and more. Registration is still open. Full program details and registration materials are available at emplive.org/summercamps. Scholarships are available to families in need. For more information, contact the EMP/SFM education department at artscamp@emplive.org or 206.770.2760.
Education and Public Programming
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Space is still available for EMP/SFM’s 2007 summer day camps, which run through August.
Students enjoy guitar lessons at EMP/SFM. Visit emplive.org for information about upcoming music workshops.
On January 14, musicians from the Berklee College of Music performed at a free concert in EMP/SFM’s
Sky Church.
EMP/SFM gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and contributing members for their support from 12/1/2006 through 4/1/2007:
Danielle and Ted AckerleyPaul G. AllenLinden Rhoads AmadonShawn and Eric AndersonSid Andrews and Shelley BuurmanAnonymousRita and Gagik ApkarianRobin ApplefiordCarla ArchambaultPatrice and Kevin AuldRobert AzingerCara BaileyPeter BarlowSarah and Rich BartonJanet BascomAstrid and Greg BearDavid BeersShari and John BehnkeNorma and Robert BergquistKim BishopJoe BittlerAnn and Bruce BlumeVic BonillaTodd BonimePatricia and Doug BoozeElizabeth BorcheltTodd BoveyJohn BoydLisa BraudePatti Brooke and Jude KavalamSusan and Jeffrey BrotmanCarol and Buster BrownDevin BrownKyle BrownCameron BurnsMarilyn BurrowsKaren BystromEdith CameronJosi Callan and George ColeLisa and John CarlsonRuth CarlsonJean CarruthersRick CastellanoBobbi Chamberlin and Don ShifrinSally ChaneyKent ChaplinLeslie Jackson Chihuly and Dale ChihulyDale ChristensenJeannine and Dino ChristofilisBeth ClarkLaura Clinton and Duncan ManvilleBryan CohenJennifer and Martin ColesSusan ColitonCiara Concannon
Amy and Daniel ConleyChris ContogourisMichelle CookBrenda CooperJennifer CoreyCarolyn CorviJamie CraigCheryl CromerSteven CrosbyWarren CuccurulloFox CutterGloria DaltonTom DanielCindy and Gregg DaughertyJulian DeanJohn DeelyMarlene deGrasseEgnazio DelucaSandy and Wright DickinsonLaura and Jim DonaldKristy DooleyMartha and Rich DravesJames DuncanThomas DunnBarney EbsworthKimberly EdwardsGalen EllenbergerGary EllenbergerMonique EllisDeLaine and Mark EmmertMelissa EmmonsAnthony ErcolanoRobert EricksonElisabeth EvansWoods FairbanksAndrew FallatStacie and Jeff FeinsteinTom FirmanLisa Fitzhugh and John HoytCarol Lynn FjellbergJane and Howard FrankJoe FranziJoe FreedmanBruce FunkhouserCarlos Garcia and James HarrisStephanie and John GiamatteoHoyt GierGreg GildaRobert GildeKimberly Girard-GyorkosCarole GoetschelLarry GoldmanThomas GondolfiLisa and Ralph GoodmanSusan GrahamJulie Gralow and Hugh AllenSuzanne GrantScott GrayMurray Greenwood
Krista and Charles GrinsteinMargaret and Daniel GruenAdrian HanauerGeorge HayesAda HealeyJane HeffernanLori HessTony HewlettJim HilmarAlyce Hoggan and James DunnChet HoldenLarry HookeBradley HubbardMark HughFrank HughesKrista and Kevin HughesSharon and Steve HulingLayne HuntRichard HuttonWillam InglePhilip IslesAllen IsraelScott JackaWendy JacobsSteve JacobsonBruce JohnsonClayton JohnsonLinda JohnsonLorna Jordan and Bob BoggessMark JordanErika KaumeyerJanet KetchamLinda and Kerry KillingerJan KingRob KingMichael KleinConnie and Gus KravisChristine KrellAileen and Ben KrohnJennifer KyrninAfshan and Amin LakhaChris LeungStacey Winston Levitan and Dan LevitanLeland LienJoseph LinnMonique and Robert LipmanEdmund Littlefield, Jr.Lori LocquiaoMichael LublinerLorne LudwigSheila LyonMaria MackeyLaura and Ian MacneilSharon and Greg MaffeiBarbara and Michael MaloneStephen MarzwickCheryl MatakisDave Matthews
David McCauleySarah McCoyAnn McCutchan and Ted OsuchJeannie and Alan McGinnisKathy and Michael McQuaidMichael MemmoKristin MiddletonDebra MoorheadSusan MorrisMartha and Colin MoseleyDouglas MurdockLaura and Cameron MyhrvoldEdward Tyler NahemDavid NashAmy and Bruce NiermeyerRobert NollGlyn and Jim NordstromCraig NullinerPaul NycteaFred OgdenMichael OrmesEric OtnessWilliam Otto Jr.Lisa OwenJennifer OwensTad PapineauDon PatteeJody PattonRuth PerlmanDouglas PerryMeri PersonAlexis and Stewart PhelpsNicole Piasecki and Peter HeymannBrooke and Tom PigottJeff PisciottaKristin PoppoWilliam PowellChris PurcellAmy and Matt RagenRichard RashidVinnie RichichiEvelyn RichterKim RichterE Dennis RiebeSu Ring-VitueElizabeth and Jonathan RobertsJohn RobinsonRhea RolfeMarc RosensheinKate Rosling and Todd McIntyreAlyssa Royse and David Huddart, Jr.Tara RuarkRichard RubinsteinJon SaitoBeverly SalingKarrie SandersonCresencio Sandoval
Robert SantelliShireen SantoshamDiana and Mark SawersDavid SchanenJulie SchoenfeldJane SearingReed Seerman Mark SeilLaureen Selig and Kyril FaenovJoseph ShermanDonna ShirleyMary and Jon ShirleyCharlene ShortCharles SimonyiSuzanne SkinnerDavid SmithGary StiffelmanJeffrey StofskyAlison StricklandLea SundLyn TangenRenata TatmanCalvin TaylorRandy TempletonRobert ThomasAmy ThomsonThomas TjarnbergBetty Tong and Joseph MinerGayle TorgersonMike TrickeyNathan TroutmanTed TuttleGaylene Vaden and Brian Weinstein Derek VincentRobert VincentChris VogelJim WaliserJohn WalkerSilvia and Nicholas WaltnerEric WeberStephen WeinbergSteven WeinbergRichard WeismanMary Ann WestfieldGerlinde and John WhetzellMark WhidbyMary WilkeHeidi WinkenwerderMark WittowLeslye WoodMark WoodIra WordenBarbara and Charles WrightCindra WrightSally and David WrightVirginia and Bagley WrightFrank Wurden
Development
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television Member Preview Friday, June 15 8:00 pmThis event is generously sponsored by Wizards of the Coast
Put on your favorite hero, villain or alien costume and join us for a memorable night in EMP/SFM’s Sky Church!
For more information about this exciting members-only event, see page 8 and 9.
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Exhibitions
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On June 16, 2007, the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (SFM) will open an original exhibition of more than 30 costumes and objects from Star Wars, Blade Runner, The Terminator, Superman, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and many more of the most popular films and television shows of all time. The exhibition, Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes
from Film and Television runs through September 30, 2007, in SFM’s third-level gallery space.
Offering visitors new ways of seeing characters as defined by their costumes, Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Tele-vision, is organized into themes including “Heroes and Villains,” “Creat-ing the Character” and “Caped Crusaders” as well as specific franchises such as Star Trek and Star Wars.
Heroes and VillainsEach of the costumes in this section has details—such as color, styling and cultural associations—that work as visual cues, signal-ing the film’s audience that the character is a villain or hero. Often, costume designers create looks that send ambiguous mes-sages, indicating that a perceived hero or villain might not be quite what they seem to be—as with the leather jacket worn by Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator and the fearsome alien mask worn by Louis Gossett, Jr., in Enemy Mine.
Caped Crusaders No exhibition about the power of costumes would be complete without
examining the brightly colored tights, masks and capes of comic book char-ac- ters. This section offers a look at the costumes that have become iconic
representations of good, evil and in-between—from the unmistakable blue, red and gold of Superman, to the acid green stylings of the Riddler,
to the vigilante bat/demon look of Batman.
Star Wars Star Wars creator George Lucas is a master at creating strong
characters—instantly recognizable and distinctively costumed. This section of the exhibition will display amazing costumes and props from the best-known science fiction movies in the world. Darth Vader’s jet-black helmet and cape mark him instantly as a villain, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s soft, earth-toned robes signify an honorable Jedi master.
Star Trek Science fiction fans everywhere will recognize many of the iconic costumes and objects on display in this section. The uniforms worn by the crews of Federation starships represent a near-utopian future of equality, opportunity, and adventure, while the piratical sash and tunic worn by Captain Kirk in the “mirror universe” show what might
happen if society loses its sense of community and cooperation.
Pris costume from the motion picture Blade Runner (1982). L2007.4.15 and L2007.4.22.
Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television
June 16 to September 30, 2007
Exhibitions
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Coming Soon: American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music
Open October 13, 2007 – September 7, 2008
American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music is the first interpretive museum exhibition to tell the story of the profound influence and impact of Latinos in American popular music. The exhibition focuses on five major centers of Latino popular music production in the post-World War II United States—New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, San Antonio and San Francisco—which represent the diversity of Latino music. Each city section will draw visitors into the broader histories and cultures that shaped these musicians’ contributions. The exhibition’s text will be presented in both English and Spanish. Exhibition support has alreadybeen provided by The Boeing Company and Qwest.
American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music will feature more than 100 artifacts such as instruments, posters and handbills from pivotal shows, handwritten lyrics for important recordings, albums and outfits from performers, including the Mexican-style vest worn by Ritchie Valens on American Bandstand in 1958, shown here. Courtesy of the family of StevenValenzuela. L2007.20.1.
Above: Sketch of Khan Noonien Singh costume, as worn by Ricardo Montalban in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982).L2004.36.54.
Center: Klingon warrior costume from various later Star Trek television series and films.L2007.4.28.
Outfit worn by Jim Carrey as the Riddler in Batman Forever (1995).
L2007.4.39.
All artifacts are courtesy of the Paul Allen Family Collection.
Battlestar Galactica Finale Viewing Party
On March 22, 150 Science Fiction
Museum members attended a sneak
preview of the final episode of Battlestar
Galactica season 3.5, hosted by SFM and
the Sci Fi Channel. Cast members Aaron
Douglas (Chief Petty Officer Galen Tyrol)
and Tahmoh Penikett (Lt. Karl “Helo”
Agathon) joined the group to introduce
the finale and for a question and answer
session following the screening. We
cannot confirm the event was Cylon-free.
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Oral History Live Recaps
Kenny Wayne Shepherd spoke
about his latest project, the film and
album 10 Days Out: Blues from the
Backroads, at an Oral History Live!
event March 29, at EMP/SFM.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd is living a dream: even as a renowned musician, performing with his
heroes on a nightly basis is a career high point. Currently on tour with blues legends Hubert
Sumlin, Buddy Flett and Chris Layton in support of the documentary 10 Days Out (Blues from
the Backroads), Shepherd and his band mates joined EMP director of curatorial affairs Jasen
Emmons and a sell-out crowd on March 29 in EMP/SFM’s JBL Theater, as part of the 2007
Oral History Live! Series, sponsored by Wells Fargo.
Excitement and enthusiasm for this most recent project was palpable from the moment
Shepherd hit the stage. The documentary features footage from his travels through the
American South with a film crew and a portable recording studio, as he backed up several
veteran blues players on their home turf.
Flett, a mainstay of the blues festival and tour circuit for 20 years, and Chris Layton, half of
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s band Double Trouble discussed their creative process, while all-time
blues great Hubert Sumlin stole the show as he treated the audience to the story of how
Howlin’ Wolf’s right hand man took possession of his first guitar, delivered with a jaunty
cadence and classic southern drawl.
The night was capped off with an autograph session, with many guests taking the
opportunity to meet these incredible musicians.
On April 25, authors Kevin Ryan and Brian Kehew discussed their new book,
Recording the Beatles. The sold-out event in EMP/SFM’s JBL Theater was co-presented by
The Pacific Northwest Chapter of The Recording Academy and the Audio Engineering
Society. Ryan and Kehew spoke about their years of research and extensive interviews
with the group’s former engineers and technicians, and how these findings shed new
light on the Beatles’ classic sessions.
Stay tuned to emplive.org and sfhomeworld.org for information about upcoming
EMP/SFM Oral History Live! events.
Pop Culture Talks Recaps
On April 11 Disney legend and songwriter Richard Sherman entertained a sold-out audience in EMP/SFM’s JBL Theater. This lecture, part of the monthly Pop Culture Talks series, featured a sing-along of some of Sherman’s most famous songs such as “Super-califragilisticexpialidocious” and “A Spoonful of Sugar” from Disney’s Mary Poppins.
Pop Culture Talks Series 2007
EMP/SFM host engaging monthly programs on pop culture topics
that relate to the richness and diversity of the museums’ collections
and exhibitions, while creating a connection to the broader worlds
of science fiction and popular music.
This spring, Imagineer Joe Herrington demonstrated the secrets
behind Disney sound effects; recording engineer Bruce Botnick
reconstructed the recording session for The Doors’ “Riders on the
Storm;” songwriter Richard Sherman sang and played the Disney
music he and his brother created; and Disney veteran Marty Sklar
shared stories of working alongside Walt Disney and helping to open
eleven theme parks over fifty years. Pop Culture Talks are held on
the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm in the JBL
Theater. Tickets are free to members and $5 for the general public.
For more information visit emplive.org.
Pop Conference Recap
Over three days in April, EMP/SFM’s sixth
annual Pop Conference brought together
a record number of presenters—approxi-
mately 150 academics, journalists and
musicians—to consider music, time and
place from an array of perspectives. During
the weekend-long conference more than 325
participants listened to lively conversations
throughout the museum.
Themed, “Waking Up From History: Music,
Time, and Place,” the conference kicked-off
with a keynote address by celebrated novelist
Jonathan Lethem (The Fortress of Solitude, You
Don’t Love Me Yet) and cultural critic (The
Disappointment Artist).
Discussions on the significance, relevance and
relationships of a range of topics, including soul
music, television drama scores, Leonard Cohen, aboriginal hip hop,
indie music production in West Central Scotland, yodeling, John
Henry and Duke Ellington, left audiences astounded at the diversity
of conversation.
This year, all attendees received free admission to the Pop
Conference, made possible by the generous support of Rhapsody,
RealNetworks’ online music service. EMP/SFM’s Pop Conference is
presented by Rhapsody and Seattle Partnership for American Popular
Music, a collaboration between EMP, 90.3 KEXP, and the University
of Washington School of Music. Thank you to the many writers and
academics who presented at this year’s conference. Pop Conference
2008 will take place April 10 – 13.
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Panelists discuss music and culture in JBL Theater at the 2007 Pop Conference, held April 19 through 22, at EMP/SFM.
Disney legend and songwriter Richard Sherman autographs one of his record albums for a young Disney fan.
Science Fiction Weekend
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(above) Gold tunic and sash, worn by William Shatner in the memorable Star Trek: The Original Series episode “Mirror, Mirror”, L2007.4.7, featured in Out of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television, along with a sketch of Lt. Starbuck costume, as worn by Dirk Benedict in Battlestar Galactica, L2003.320.37.2 (right). Courtesy of the Paul Allen Family Collection.
Celebrations, costumes and cake—oh my!
2007 Science Fiction Weekend at EMP/SFM
As summer draws near, EMP/SFM has
planned a giant weekend of science
fiction fun! Join us June
13-16 for several science
fiction and pop culture-
themed events. Kicking
off the weekend is a Pop Culture Talks evening with
Deborah Nadoolman Landis,
president of the Costume
Designers Guild, on June 13
at 7:00 pm in EMP/SFM’s JBL
Theater. Tickets are free for
EMP/SFM members and $5
for the public. To RSVP, call
206.770.2702.
All EMP/SFM members are invited to the
member opening and costume party
celebrating Out of this World: Extraordinary
Costumes from Film and Television. Wear
your favorite hero, villain or alien costume
and join us for a memorable night on June
15 at 8:00 pm in EMP/SFM’s Sky Church,
generously sponsored by Wizards of the
Coast. To RSVP, call 206.770.2702.
Costumes are encouraged and masks will
be available.
On the following day, June 16, Out of this World:
Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television
opens to the public. EMP/SFM will host a day full
of family-friendly fun as part of Family Days, sponsored by IKEA and Wizards of the Coast! Art
projects relating to the exhibition will take place in
SpinKids Station; and young science fiction fans are
encouraged to come to the museums in costume and
will be able to participate in a fashion show in EMP/
SFM’s Sky Church in the afternoon. And, don’t forget
to stop by for some birthday cake—it’s EMP’s 7th
and SFM’s 3rd birthdays. We’ll be serving up science
fiction and slices of cake all day long!
On the evening of June 16, EMP/SFM will host the annual Science Fiction Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony from 8:00 pm – 11:00
pm at EMP/SFM’s Sky Church. The 2007 Science Fiction Hall of Fame
induction ceremony will honor Ed Emshwiller (art category), Gene
Roddenberry (film, television and media category), Ridley Scott (film,
television and media category) and Gene Wolfe (literature cat-
egory). Award-winning author Neal Stephenson will host the
evening’s events.
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame honors the lives,
work and ongoing legacies of science fiction’s
greatest creators. Founded in 1996, the Hall of Fame
was relocated from the Gunn Center for the Study
of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to its
permanent home at SFM in 2004. Induction
nominations are submitted by SFM members. The
final inductees are chosen by a panel of award-
winning science fiction authors, artists, editors,
publishers and film professionals.
As part of the induction, a display
featuring personal artifacts and video
footage from each inductee will
be added to the existing Hall
of Fame. The inductees will be
featured in laser-etched images on the
translucent, glowing Hall of Fame display.
Previous inductees include, Stephen
Spielberg, George Lucas, Ursula K.
Le Guin, Mary Shelley and Isaac Asimov.
The evening will include a seated dessert
reception and ceremony. Tickets for
members are $40 and $50 for the
general public. To purchase tickets,
call 206.770.2702 or e-mail
alexr@emplive.org.
JUNE
June 2, SaturdayGuitar 101 Workshop and Intermediate Guitar WorkshopSummer sessions in progress. Fall session information coming soon to the EMP/SFM websites.
June 4, Monday 7:30 pmEMP/SFM Volunteer TrainingWe invite you to share in the excitement of creating the dynamic and interactive experience that is EMP/SFM! It’s not too late to sign up for EMP/SFM volunteer training and volunteer opportunities. For more information visit emplive.org.
June 7, Thursday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pmAll Access Nights at EMP/SFMSponsored by The Boeing CompanyEMP/SFM join the Seattle tradition of celebrating art and culture by offering free admission from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm on the first Thursday evening of every month. All Access Nights at EMP/SFM feature live music in Sky Church.
June 9, SaturdayGuitar 101 Workshop and Intermediate Guitar WorkshopSummer sessions in progress. Fall session information coming soon to the EMP/SFM websites.
June 11, Monday 7:30 pmEMP/SFM Volunteer Training
June 13, Wednesday 7:00 pmPop Culture TalksJoin us for a program with Deborah Nadoolman Landis, the current president of the Costume Designers Guild—the union representing working Hollywood costume designers. The program will take place in EMP/SFM’s JBL Theater. Tickets free for EMP/SFM members; $5 for the public. To RSVP, call 206.770.2702.
June 15, Friday 8:00 pmOut of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television Member Preview Sponsored by Wizards of the CoastPut on your favorite hero, villain or alien costume and join us for a memorable night in EMP/SFM’s Sky Church. To RSVP, call 206.770.2702. Costumes are encouraged and masks will be available.
June 16, Saturday 10:00 am - 8:00 pmOut of this World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and TelevisionPublic OpeningFamily Days at EMP/SFMSponsored by IKEA and Wizards of the CoastEMP/SFM Birthday CelebrationChildren are encouraged to come to the museums in costume and will be able to participate in an afternoon fashion show. And, don’t forget to stop by for some birthday cake—it’s EMP’s 7th and SFM’s 3rd birthdays.
June 16, Saturday 8:00 pm - 11:00 pmScience Fiction Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony EMP/SFM hosts the 2007 Science Fiction Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony honoring Ed Emshwiller, Gene Roddenberry, Ridley Scott and Gene Wolfe, emceed by author Neal Stephenson.
June 18, Monday 7:30 pmEMP/SFM Volunteer Training
June 19, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Nancy Kress. Admission is free.
June 26, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Larissa Lai. Admission is free.
JULY
July 3, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Graham Joyce. Admission is free.
July 5, Thursday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pmAll Access Nights at EMP/SFMSponsored by The Boeing Company
July 10, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Kelley Eskridge. Admission is free.
July 11, Wednesday 7:00 pmPop Culture TalksJoin us for an evening discussion with science fiction author Terry Brooks in EMP/SFM’s JBL Theater. Tickets free for EMP/SFM members; $5 for the public. To RSVP, call 206.770.2702.
July 17, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Patrick Nielsen Hayden. Admission is free.
July 21, Saturday 11:00 am - 3:00 pmFamily Days at EMP/SFMSponsored by IKEA and Wizards of the CoastFeaturing artist Marita Dingus.
July 24, Tuesday 7:30 pmSix Summer Evenings of Science Fiction 2007 Clarion West Reading SeriesFeaturing author Samuel R. Delany. Admission is free.
AUGUST
August 2, Thursday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pmAll Access Nights at EMP/SFMSponsored by The Boeing Company
August 18, Saturday 11:00 am - 3:00 pmFamily Days at EMP/SFMSponsored by IKEA
INFORMATIONInformation line: 206.770.2702E-mail: experience@emplive.orgWeb site: emplive.org / sfhomeworld.org
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Anikka Abbott, Lindsay and David Johnson (Guests from Virginia), enjoy the life-size stage costumes from Disney’s The Lion King.
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