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Pop-Up Studio: Xerography

  • The Walt Disney Family Museum 104 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA, 94129 United States (map)

Ages 8 to Adult

In 1961, One Hundred and One Dalmatians became the first Disney film to use a new process in animation called Xerography. This new technique allowed for exact reproductions of the animators’ original drawings onto cels, instead of tracing them in ink. Ultimately, this technique also was responsible for the film’s extraordinary look. Experiment with the process of xerography in this hands-on workshop, by creating a caricature of yourself and a pet.

Ticket On-Sale Date and Time:

  • Walt’s Circle Donors: Purchase tickets beginning Friday, May 4 at noon by calling 415.345.6829 or by emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
  • Corporate Members: Purchase tickets beginning Friday, May 4 at noon by calling 415.345.6815 or by emailing evann@wdfmuseum.org.
  • Supporter and Friend-level members: Purchase tickets beginning Monday, May 7 at noon by calling 415.345.6829 or emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
  • All other member levels: Purchase tickets online or at the ticket desk beginning Friday, May 11 at noon.
  • Public (non-members): Remaining tickets available online beginning Tuesday, May 15 at noon.

To receive priority access to purchase tickets, you may upgrade your membership. Membership dues and Walt's Circle donations may be paid as monthly installments or as a one-time annual payment. For more information, please call the membership department at 415.345.6810.

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