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MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME MUSEUM
ANNOUNCES MAJOR NEW EXHIBIT: “MOTOSTARS: CELEBRITIES + MOTORCYCLES”
High-octane collection to feature
hot bikes, cool collectibles and motorcycling memories from today’s stars of
screen, sports, music and even the board room
PICKERINGTON, OHIO – The
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the country’s premier showcase of motorcycling
heritage and history, will spotlight over a hundred of the world’s most
recognizable enthusiasts in its new exhibit, “MotoStars: Celebrities +
Motorcycles.” Scheduled to open in late March 2008, the 8,000-square-foot
exhibit will feature many priceless machines, exclusive memorabilia and tales
from celebrities’ favorite two-wheel adventures.
A
dedication ceremony for “MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles” will be held June
28, 2008, on the grounds of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum in Pickerington,
Ohio. The dedication ceremony will gather featured MotoStars, Motorcycle Hall of
Famers, industry leaders and enthusiasts for a momentous
ribbon-cutting.
Notable celebrities offering
personal motorcycles and memorabilia to the exhibit are auto racing legend and
Alligator motorcycle inventor and manufacturer, Dan Gurney; General Motors Vice
Chairman Bob Lutz; “King of the Kustomizers” George Barris; and rock legend,
“Rush” drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart. Famous movie bikes include the 2004 MV
Agusta F4-SPR ridden by Will Smith in “I, Robot”. Exotic custom motorcycles
designed and built by Austin Weiss for entertainers such as will.i.am, frontman
for hip-hop group “The Black Eyed Peas”, and Carlos Mencia, critically-acclaimed comic
and star of Comedy Central’s “Mind of Mencia”, will also be featured. The
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum will announce additional contributors in the
months leading to the exhibit opening.
“The
Museum extends its thanks to those who have already agreed to play a role in
this significant exhibit,” says Mark Mederski, Executive Director of the
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. “To make ‘MotoStars’ as diverse and
comprehensive as possible, the Museum welcomes further support and assistance
from industry colleagues, collectors and celebrities in gathering pedigreed
machines and memorabilia.”
Throughout history, motorcycles
have played a starring role in the public and private lives of a significant
number of celebrities and personalities. Whether they are adventure tourers,
collectors, builders or ambassadors of the sport, each MotoStar has a unique
story to tell about what fueled their interest and love for riding. Museum
visitors will find these private glimpses into the community of motorcycling
especially compelling.
“Motorcycling, whether an
occasional hobby or lifelong obsession, has always connected individuals from
very different walks of life,” says Mederski. “Whether you work in a factory,
the corporate suite, or on a Hollywood set, you’ll always have a shared bond and
make new friends if you spend time on two wheels. For that reason alone, we
expect this to be our most popular exhibit ever.”
“MotoStars: Celebrities +
Motorcycles” is the latest in a series of award-winning exhibits at the
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. The current “Motocross America” chronicles the
history of the country’s original action sport and has drawn record crowds.
Past exhibits, including “Heroes of Harley-Davidson” and “A Century of Indian”
have brought motorcycling to life and introduced the industry’s history to a new
generation of riders.
For
an online tour of current Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum exhibits and a schedule
of upcoming events and special activities, please visit
www.motorcyclemuseum.org.
Play a Starring Role: How to
Contribute
Manufacturers, builders,
collectors or individuals interested in lending appropriate bikes or ephemera in
support of “MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles” are invited to contact exhibit
curator David Morris. Says Morris, “The Guggenheim Museum’s ‘Art of the
Motorcycle’ exhibition was the first-ever motorcycle exhibit to reach beyond the
core enthusiast and embrace the general public – and it proved to be one of the
most successful museum exhibits ever. True to the Museum’s mission to fully
explore the stories and history of motorcycling, ‘MotoStars’ will go even
further. The exhibit not only presents celebrity machines, it provides a rare
glimpse into the passion that has brought famous persons and motorcycling
together.” As in all Motorcycle Hall of Fame exhibits, rare images, footage,
memorabilia and ephemera will play a major role in illustrating stellar
individuals and their love for two wheels.
Following the exhibit’s
installation at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, a national tour of
“MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles” is planned. For more details, contact
David Morris at
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or (386)
852-9898
About the Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum
The
goal of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum is to tell the stories and preserve
the history of motorcycling. Located on the campus of the American Motorcyclist
Association in Pickerington, Ohio, the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum honors
those who have contributed notably to the sport, and three major exhibition
halls showcase the machines and memorabilia that have shaped motorcycling. The
Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and is closed on New Year’s, Easter,
Thanksgiving and Christmas. Adult admission is $10 per person; students 12–17,
$3. AMA members $5. Seniors receive a $2 discount and members of motorcycle
clubs and organizations are eligible for a $1 discount per ticket. A $25 family
rate and group rates are also available. For more information, call (614)
856-2222, or visit the Museum’s website at www.motorcyclemuseum.org.
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