Good Grief!
Project Vision
In celebration of the genius of Charles M. Schulz, familiar characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, and Linus step into the third dimension, leading children and families on a fun journey through childhood trials and tribulations. A retrospective gallery of comic strips chronicle five decades of Schulz’s work on panels that incorporate display cases of vintage Peanuts memorabilia. The design team faced the challenge of creating a highly interactive, three-dimensional world from a two-dimensional comic strip. Sculptors created large-scale figures while in-house builders created such familiar landmarks as Snoopy’s doghouse, Lucy’s psychiatry booth, and Woodstock’s nest. The Good Grief exhibition and its coordinating educational programs aim to involve families in observing one another as everyone plays together in an environment of humor.
Project Details
Design Team
Larry Langham (Principal in Charge), Alexander Boriqua, Carolyn Crowley, Heidi Neilson, Wendy Aibel-Weiss
Design Firm
Children’s Museum of Manhattan Exhibitions Department
Fabricators
Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Falcon Perspectives, Tivoli Too