the Museum of Mythical History: Our Plan

Other Contributors, Volunteers and Special Thanks

William Hammock

William is the founder of The Museum of Mythical History. After a few years as a freelance fantasy artist he went to work as a graphic designer and web programmer. Having never lost his love of mythical creatures, monsters, and myths he decided to merge some of his old talents with his new ones and share his idea of building a fantasy museum. 

William currently heads the project.  He has helped the project along by preforming a great variety of task including web design, concept art, writing articles and doing research, legal paperwork, contacting contributors, setting up social media, grant writing, and sharing his idea through lectures, interviews, and in person at conventions.  (He is currently tring to expand his knowledge of robotics.)

With the support of friends, family and colleagues he built this website and a Facebook fan-site to attract fans. He went to work painting concept art, writing virtual exhibits, contacting other artists, and telling everyone about what he considers the largest and coolest fantasy art project on earth. He encourages all who visit to become our fan on Facebook. It's quick, easy, and best of all FREE! By having a large number of supporters he can use that folowing to get support from other artists, writers, coders, and best of all... investors.

Amanda Olson

Amanda takes pictures for our website and for our social media sites. She often edits content, and also works the booth when we are at conventions. Also she assist in designing and business planning.

Volunteers

Larry Schwartz - Web Development
Mashfiqur Rahman - Marketing Research
Dean Kaplan - Legal
Hendrick McDonald - Minor Web Content
ToniLee Olson - Web Content and Editing

Special Thanks

Doug Dalton
Ed Healy
Scott Suzanne
Alan White
Elizabeth Merritt
Kara Petraglia
Sandy Cohen



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News Flash

• July, 28 2010

We are now a member of the AAM, the American Association of Museums. We are now in the process of applying for our first grants/ scholarships as well.

• Apr, 16 2010

Artist Christian N. St.Pierre contributed a concept sketch of the ancient serpent dragon Jörmungandr, his sketch really brings the legend to life.