Rod Serling Night Gallery paintings art show in Altadena mausoleum
Photograph: Courtesy Peekaboo Gallery
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Rod Serling's 'Night Gallery': A 50th Anniversary Art Retrospective

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Time Out says

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the Night Gallery—or, we should say, the largest collection of the cult-classic TV show's paintings since Night Gallery aired. And to see them, you'll have to stroll through a setting most fitting for the subject material: Altadena's Mountain View Mausoleum. 

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rod Serling's horror show, Peekaboo Gallery and Creature Features teamed up to bring us an art retrospective that pulled together the original, terror-striking paintings used in the TV show, as well as limited-run lithographs, sculptures and behind-the-scenes photos. The pieces are located within the mausoleum, set throughout the eerie space—we're sure Serling would be proud.

Friday to Sunday, stop by for a glimpse into the terrifying anthology created by the man who brought us all The Twilight Zone, and on Sunday, February 10, visit the art show for a very special Q&A with castmembers and even the TV show's chief painter, Tom Wright himself. Just be sure to dress warmly for the mausoleum—you'll catch your death in there.

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