Jump to
All Contributor, Enthusiast, and Partner level members are invited to an evening celebrating Art of Manga from 7:30 to 9:30 pm.
Celebrate the opening of the exhibition and preview rarely presented original drawings by major artists. This exhibition explores manga — Japanese comics and graphic novels — as a powerful medium for visual storytelling, highlighting themes across genres, from friendship to sexuality to the human condition. Looking closely at each featured artist’s narrative worlds and creative processes, the exhibition also spotlights manga’s cultural impact on the world today and possibilities for the future.
Accessibility info
To request accessibility accommodations, please reach out to specialevents@famsf.org.
Ticket info
Admission is for two adults and up to six youth ages 17 and under in the household with current Contributor, Enthusiast, and Partner membership.
Member benefits are nontransferable and are valid only with a current membership.
Capacity is limited. Advance reservations are required and are first come, first served. A current membership does not guarantee event access.
Beer, wine, and cocktails will be available for purchase.
Not a member yet? Join today!
Contact info
Member Services
membership@famsf.org
415.750.3636
Sponsors
This exhibition is organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Lead Sponsor

Significant Support
Yurie and Carl Pascarella
Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
VIZ Media
Generous Support
Sandra Bessières
Leslee and Roger Budge
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
GlobalComix
Cathy and Howard Moreland
Pamela and Richard Rigg
Parida Saennam and Austin Ligon
Christine Suppes
Additional Support is provided In memory of Mary Beth Hagey and by Genevieve and Matthew Anderson, Dan and Sally Gordon, Japan Foundation, Kinokuniya Book Stores of America, Yasunobu and Reiko Kyogoku, Leesa Miao and Martin Romo, Randall and Teal Momota, Lynn and Edward Poole, John V. Sell, Trine Sorensen and Michael Jacobson, The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation, and Toshiba International Foundation.
We extend our gratitude to the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco; Japan Foundation; and the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures for their collaboration.

In-Kind