Great news for fans Excited for the museum.
Ahead of its highly anticipated grand opening in Los Angeles on September 22, 2026, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art heads back to San Diego Comic-Con with an exclusive sneak peek inside the museum and at upcoming content and film programming with Ryan Linkof, Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, Jim Lee and Keke Palmer. The museum will also have a presence on the exhibition floor, offering new collectible merchandise available for the first time.
Hall H Panel: “Inside the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art”
When: Thursday, July 23, 2026, 4:45 PM PT
What: Celebrate the art of visual storytelling with an exclusive sneak peek inside the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, featuring Senior Curator and Head of Film Programs Ryan Linkof, Co-Founders of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios’ Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, DC’s President, Publisher, and CCO Jim Lee, and moderated by Emmy Award winning actress and host, musical artist, founder and iconic storyteller Keke Palmer. Join the panelists for a first look at upcoming museum content and film programming, a deep dive into narrative art, and the unexpected detours that have inspired George Lucas and generations of artists.
Where: Hall H
On the Convention Floor: Lucas Museum of Narrative Art Booth
When: Wednesday, July 22 – Sunday, July 26 | Convention hours
What: Fans won’t have to wait to bring a piece of the museum home. As one of the very first stops for attendees entering the convention floor, Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will debut all-new merchandise.
Where: Booth #2913-G
About the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art
George Lucas and Mellody Hobson co-founded the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art to honor the universal tradition of telling stories through images. Encompassing everything from prehistoric cave paintings to today’s screen art, the Museum explores and celebrates the power of visual storytelling to inspire individuals, give shape to beliefs and ideals, and forge community.
Built in Los Angeles’s Exposition Park, the Museum is housed in a 300,000-square-foot building designed by Ma Yansong of MAD with Stantec to embody the emotional power of narrative art, creating a sense of wonder, possibility, and connection to something larger than ourselves. The building is integrated into a new 11-acre campus including a park designed by Mia Lehrer of Studio-MLA: a green, multilayered gathering place for local communities and an extraordinary programming resource that brings learning and engagement outdoors.
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