New Exhibitions
Funky Turns Forty: Black Character Revolution
Our funky collection of Black animation art hits the road as it tours museums across the country.The Veterans Comic Book Exhibiton
Our tribute to Black Vets through comic book art.The Say It Loud! Exhibition
Say It Loud! addresses the social and political gains Blacks achieved during the 1970‘s, after enduring the marches, riots and sit-ins of the 1960’s.The Barack Obama Comic Book Exhibition
Is there any other way for the MOUF to commemorate the first Black President of the USA, who just happens to be a avid comic book collector?
The Black Biker Exhibition
Provides a taste of the rich history of Black Bikers and Black motorcycle clubs.
Previous Exhibitions
Our most recent exhibitions include That’s Some Funny Shit! - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5, just like James used to do, and the Sidney Poitier International Movie Poster Exhibition.
We pay homage to William Marshall and the funky old turned new hair style called the Afro in The ‘Fro Back Exhibition.
The Censored Eleven – Banned Cartoons looks at the way Blacks used to be depicted in cartoons, first shown in theaters and then on television between 1900 and 1960.
If you love Blaxploitation then check out our UnCut Funk Blaxploitation Movie Poster Exhibition and our spotlight on Jim Kelly.
For those who collect dolls check out our Black Barbie Exhibition.
Right On!
Sista ToFunky
Curator
The Museum of UnCut Funk
Funky Turns Forty: Black Character Revolution Animation Exhibition
Black Character Revolution
A Retrospective Of 1970′s Saturday Morning Animation Art Featuring Black Characters












