George Lucas Needs You! Support the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum At the Presidio in San Francisco

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As the decision making process of the Presidio Trust enters its final stretch, George Lucas made his public case for the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum.

Personally I love the idea of the museum collecting visual storytelling across various mediums. Below you will see Lucas giving a presentation as well as taking part in a question and answer session with representatives of the other finalists for the Crissy Field site.

The final Presidio Trust public meeting will be held on Thursday October 24th at the Presidio Observation Post, San Francisco, 211 Lincoln Boulevard, Main Post. The meeting will be held from 6:30pm to 8pm, with the doors opening at 5:30 pm and attendees will be allowed to speak for 2-minutes on a first come, first served basis. If you are unable to attend I suggest you make your voice known and let the Presidio Trust know that you support the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum and it’s plan to open the museum in 2017.

The Presidio Trust can be contacted at the following:

Twitter: Presidio of SF (@presidiosf)

Facebook: Facebook.com/Presidiosf

Email: presidio@presidiotrust.gov

Phone: (415) 561-5300

Georgee Lucas’ Presentation:

Chrissy Field Site Finalist Question & Answer:

Promotional Video About Lucas Cultural Arts Museum:

Images and Breakdown of the Museum:

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A PDF version of LCAM’s full proposal:

Download (PDF, 27.57MB)

For more information visit the Lucas Cultural Arts Museum website.

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