Marvel Studios is celebrating its tenth anniversary and first 20 films in style with a full gallery art show scheduled to open in Austin, Texas next month.

In association with Mondo, the art studio subsidiary of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the studio has announced Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years, an art exhibit hosted at Mondo Gallery in Austin featuring both brand-new and previous released original artwork inspired by the first 20 films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe from some of the most popular artists in the industry. The announcement featured an all-new piece by César Moreno inspired by the inaugural MCU film, 2008's Iron Man.

The gallery show is set to open on Friday, October 12 with an opening night reception from 5 pm - 10 pm CST with the exhibit open during regular gallery hours for the entirety of the following week ending on Saturday, October 20. Additionally, a family day event is scheduled at the gallery tying into the exhibit on Saturday, October 13 from 10 am to 12 pm.

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"What Marvel Studios has accomplished over the last ten years is nothing short of remarkable. They’ve given us heroes that are big and small, mighty and cosmic while telling incredible stories that are often sweepingly epic while at the same time nuanced and personal," declared Mondo Creative Director Eric Garza in the announcement statement. "We are incredibly excited to celebrate ten years of monumental filmmaking and characters courtesy of the mighty Marvel Studios. Make Mine Marvel!"

The Mondo Gallery is located on 4115 Guadalupe Street in Austin, Texas.

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