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Announcing the 2023 Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inductees:
Multi-award-winning speculative fiction author N.K. Jemisin; 1980s horror filmmaker John Carpenter; the sweeping Dune franchise begun by Frank Herbert’s 1965 book; and the 1975 gender-fluid musical comedy horror cult-classic movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Science Fiction & Fantasy Hall of Fame is included with museum admission and is free for MoPOP Members.
Photo by Anita Woo.
ABOUT THE HALL OF FAME
The Hall of Fame exhibition invites visitors to explore the lives and legacies of the current inductees through interpretive films, interactive kiosks, and more than 30 artifacts, including Luke Skywalker’s severed hand from George Lucas’ The Empire Strikes Back, the Staff of Ra headpiece from Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, author Isaac Asimov’s typewriter, and more.
Founded in 1996, the Hall of Fame was relocated from the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to its permanent home at MoPOP in 2004. The final inductees are nominated by the public, and chosen by a panel of award-winning science fiction and fantasy authors, artists, editors, publishers, and film professionals.
2023 INDUCTEES
N.K. Jemisin, the multi-award-winning American author described by the New York Times as “The most celebrated science fiction and fantasy writer of her generation.
John Carpenter, the American filmmaker and composer known for his horror, action, and science fiction films of the 1970s and 80s, most notably the Halloween franchise.
Dune (Franchise), the sweeping interstellar epic started with Frank Herbert’s 1965 book, and now encompasses more than two dozen novels, comics, video games, and multiple screen adaptations.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the 1975 gender-fluid musical comedy horror film has earned cult status and a devoted global fanbase across generations.