Lucas Museum of Narrative Art Unveils Inaugural Exhibition Lineup in Los Angeles
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, co-founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, is set to open in Los Angeles on September 22, 2026. The museum will feature 18 thematic exhibitions curated by Lucas himself, showcasing over 1,200 objects across 100,000 square feet. The exhibitions will cover a wide range of media and genres, including photography, architecture, cinema, and stories of the American West. Additionally, the museum will highlight specific narrative formats such as children's stories, manga, anime, and comics. The collection will also include works by notable American artists like Thomas Hart Benton, Frank Frazetta, and Norman Rockwell. The museum's holdings will feature large-scale murals by artists such as Diego Rivera and Judith F. Baca, as well as photography by Dorothea Lange and Gordon Parks.