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Brooklyn's Cartoon Carnival celebrates the seasons

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    Join archivist and projectionist Tom Stathes on Friday, January 25 in Brooklyn for a special screening of vintage cartoons celebrating the seasons.

    From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., the Obscura Society NYC presents the Thomas Stathes Vintage Cartoon Carnival at 543 Union Street.

    As winter draws on, Stathes has curated animated cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s for every season of the year.

    Searching his vast stacks of 16mm animation rarities, Stathes has hand-selected a wide array of gems: frolicking Springtime fun and hot summer calamities for those with a warmer temperament, and breezy, cool autumn shenanigans, as well as snowy winter escapades for those who relish the cold months. For a glimpse into past visions of the seasons as depicted by the merrymakers of early film animation, come enjoy the latest screening -- shown in real 16mm film, with a real projector -- a unique experience you'll be sure to enjoy!

    Stathes is a "Cartoon Cryptozoologist" with a rare film print collection comprised of over 1,000 shorts. His archive consists of everything from Felix the Cat and Farmer Alfalfa to silent reels from Bray Studios and Out of the Inkwell.

    A native New Yorker, he turned his passion for the city's animation legacy into a preservation mission. With his Bray Animation Project, he has worked with several film and comic historians to document the studio's invaluable output. For more information, go to cartoonsonfilm.com or brayanimation.weebly.com.

    This showing is part of the Atlas Obscura Speakers series of talks at Observatory, 543 Union Street (at Nevins). 543 Union Street is the large red brick building on right. Go right on Nevins and left down the alley through large black gates. The gallery is the second door on the left. Enter Observatory via Proteus Gowanus Gallery.

    The cost is $12. Advance tickets are recommented; visit www.atlasobscura.com/events/obscura-society-nyc-thomas-stathes-cartoon-carnival.


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    From When the Snow Flies (Paul Terry, 1927).

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