AOIF acquires iconic “Charlotte’s Web” Cover Art
Los Angeles, CA, October 17, 2024 – The Arts of Imagination Foundation (AOIF) today announced their acquisition of Garth Williams’s original cover art for the book Charlotte’s Web in a private sale brokered by Justin Schiller of Battledore, Ltd. in New York. E.B. White’s tale of friendship between a young pig named Wilbur and a…
Read MoreAOIF launches “The Garden of Imagination”
The Arts of Imagination Foundation is excited to announce “The Garden of Imagination,” a new art exhibit in collaboration with ESMoA and CDI Early Learning Center. This imaginative display invites reflection on how timeless stories shape both cultural and personal perspectives, sparking conversations between generations and communities. Anchored by an original 1914 drawing by John…
Read MoreAOIF launches campaign to acquire Charlotte’s Web cover art
“Some Terrific Pig.” Charlotte’s Web has captured hearts, young and old, for nearly three quarters of a century. E.B. White’s classic tale of the unlikely friendship between a young pig named Wilbur and a barnyard spider named Charlotte has sold over 45 million copies and been translated into 23 languages. It remains the best selling…
Read MoreAOIF Commissions ‘The Wiz at 50’ artwork
As part of our ongoing efforts to illuminate the cultural impact and importance of timeless stories and their inspired artworks, The Arts of Imagination Foundation is excited to announce a new commission by legendary scenic artist, Tom H. John which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Broadway musical, The Wiz. Winner of seven 1975 Tony…
Read MoreCELEBRATING OZ MAGIC AT BOOKS OF WONDER
The Lost Art of Oz founder, Brady Schwind, was honored to be a part of an expert panel discussion celebrating all things Oz at New York City’s legendary children’s bookstore, Books of Wonder. Joined by Tori Calamito from The Oz Vlog and Tara Tagliafero and Emily Kay Shrader of Down the Yellow Brick Pod, the afternoon included live music, a…
Read MoreAOIF reveals “First Night” collaboration with CDI
The Arts of Imagination Foundation is excited to announce a new collaboration with the Child Development Institute and 11:11 PROJECTS. This initiative will bring the participatory experience of fine art and interactive programming centered on the reflexive power of timeless stories to children and families in underserved communities of Los Angeles County. The Arts of…
Read MoreAOIF acquires John Collier’s controversial painting, “The Laboratory”
Los Angeles, CA, September 7, 2023 – The Arts of Imagination Foundation today announced their acquisition of John Collier’s artistic masterwork, The Laboratory, in a private sale negotiated by Christie’s in New York. The 1895 oil painting is an instantly recognizable example of Victorian Gothic art and has rarely been displayed publicly. Its striking visuals…
Read MoreTHE JOURNEY TOWARDS “HOME”
Brady Schwind, Executive Director of The Arts of Imagination Foundation, recently traveled to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to lead a guest lecture exploring how we look at art and timeless stories through the lens of different cultural perspectives. To illustrate the conversation, Schwind brought with him designer Tom H. John’s original scenic renderings for the…
Read MoreARCHIVING THE ‘OZ CLUB’
As part of its ongoing preservation efforts through The Lost Art of Oz, The Arts of Imagination Foundation is pleased to be assisting The International Wizard of Oz Club with the cataloging of the Club’s archives, which includes rare original artworks by W.W. Denslow, John R. Neill, Frank Kramer, and Dick Martin. Archival cataloging begins with measuring, photographing, and…
Read MoreREVISITING MARTIN AND DENSLOW AT THE KERLAN
The Kerlan Collection of Children’s Literature at the University of Minnesota boasts one of the finest and largest archives of materials related to children’s literature in the world. The Lost Art of Oz founder, Brady Schwind has teamed with Bill Campbell of The Oz Enthusiast to revisit and photograph the Kerlan’s collection of artwork drawn by original Oz book…
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