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“And The Winner Is…” Awards Season Exhibit

The Hollywood Museum and The Hollywood Reporter collaboration honors the magic of movies, television and music excellence at the height of the awards season with the opening of the “And The Winner Is…” Exhibit spotlighting award-winning costumes, props, set designs from both past and present theatrical motion pictures and television, including Hugo, The Help, The Artist, Midnight in Paris, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Transformers, Footloose, Super 8, The Good Wife,Young Adult, The Walking Dead, Justified, Spartacus, Modern Family, Glee AND MANY MORE!

The Hollywood Museum gratefully acknowledges the contributions
from these organizations to date:

Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, AMC Television, Art Directors Guild, DreamWorks Pictures, Fox Television, FX Networks, Paramount Studios, Screen Actors Guild, Sony Pictures Classics, Starz Entertainment, The Weinstein Company

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Dates:
Time: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Event Price: $15 for adults; $12 for seniors and children under 12
Organization: The Hollywood Museum
Other Organizations/ Sponsors: The Hollywood Reporter
Venue: The Hollywood Museum
1660 North Highland Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90028
Phone: 323-464-7776
Web Site: http://www.thehollywoodmuseum.com
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