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Sat, Apr 11 | 1–2:30pm

All aboard as we celebrate the timeless charm of the Disneyland Railroad, an attraction that has been circling the Park since Opening Day in 1955! Conceived by Walt Disney himself, the railroad was inspired by his backyard miniature train, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad, and became a centerpiece of...

Summer Classes Classes
Mon–Fri, Jul 13–24 | 9am–3pm

Spark creativity and imagination in this youth imaginative environment Class at The Walt Disney Family Museum! Young artists will design their own characters, landscapes, and fantastical settings using surprising and unconventional materials that inspire inventive thinking. By the end, each...

Workshops
Sat, Feb 28 | 10:30am–noon

Celebrate creativity with us as we mark 30 years of Pixar Animation Studios innovation! Step into the world of storytelling magic that began with groundbreaking films like Toy Story (1995) and evolved into the vibrant boardwalk at Disney California Adventure Park. In this Workshop, we will uncover...

Workshops
Sat, Apr 18 | 1–2:30pm

In conjunction with our special exhibition, Happiest Place on Earth: The Disneyland Story take a spin into the whimsical world of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, one of Disneyland’s most beloved original attractions! Inspired by Disney’s adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s classic book The Wind in the Willows as...

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  • The museum is open Thursday–Sunday, 10am–5:30pm (last entry at 4:30pm) and is closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1.
  • Operating hours are subject to change, please check our calendar prior to planning your visit. 
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Workshops
Sat, Mar 28 | 1–2:30pm

In conjunction with our special exhibition Happiest Place on Earth: The Disneyland Story, venture beyond the gates and uncover the chilling legacy of the Haunted Mansion! This iconic dark ride opened at Disneyland on August 9, 1969, and has been thrilling guests with its eerie illusions and ghostly...

Classes
Every Sat, Jan 24–Mar 7 (no class on Feb 21) |
10am–noon

A well-developed setting can set your story apart and make it even more immersive for the audience. In this six-week intensive Class, learn about the process of crafting an original world from initial idea to concept art and beyond. Explore your world and figure out what makes it tick, find...

Classes
Every Thu, Jan 15–Feb 19 | 4–6pm

Join us for this six-week class as we delve into modelmaking just like animation studios of the past and present. After exploring fundamentals such as silhouette and shape language, students will design their own character and then transform their sketches into a clay 3D model. 

Classes
Every Wed, Jan 14–Feb 18 | 4–6pm

A well-developed setting can set your story apart and make it even more immersive for the audience. In this six-week Class, learn about the process of crafting an original world from initial idea to concept art and beyond. Explore your world and figure out what makes it tick, find reference and...

Classes
Every Wed, Jan 14–Mar 4 | 4–6pm

This eight-week course continues to refine artist and animator skills explored in After School Animation. Continuing students should arrive prepared to work with software and digital drawing tools while gaining additional animation techniques and tips. Students will be working to build portfolio...

Classes
Every Wed, Jan 14–Mar 4 | 4–6pm

Successful animators have a comprehensive understanding of basic animation techniques and principles. This eight-week course focuses on one of these concepts each class by working traditionally with paper and pencil. Using a light table students create, trace, and refine their drawings frame by...

Classes
Every Wed, Jan 14–Mar 4 | 4–6pm

Animation is a versatile medium that allows animators to explore storytelling beyond traditional drawing. Paper, clay, and even sand have proven to be other unique ways to animate a tale. This eight-week course will focus on understanding basic animation principles, with each class working with a...

Classes
Every Tue, Jan 13–Feb 17 | 4–6pm

Animation is a versatile medium that allows animators to explore storytelling beyond traditional drawing. Paper, clay, and even sand have proven to be other unique ways to animate a tale. This six-week course will focus on understanding basic animation principles, with each class working with a...

Workshops
Sat, Feb 28 | 1–2:30pm

Celebrate creativity with us as we mark 30 years of Pixar Animation Studios innovation! Step into the world of storytelling magic that began with groundbreaking films like Toy Story (1995) and evolved into the vibrant boardwalk at Disney California Adventure Park. In this Workshop, we will uncover...

Workshops
Sat, Mar 14 | 1–2:30pm

In conjunction with our special exhibition Happiest Place on Earth: The Disneyland Story, step into the wild and celebrate the legacy of Adventureland and one of Disneyland’s original attractions, the Jungle Cruise. Inspired by Disney’s True-Life Adventures documentary series, this Opening Day...

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Disney Legend Mary Blair was one of Walt Disney’s finest stylists—a visualizer of characters and worlds—but her work was not self-contained: it added up to something larger: a story. “Walt responded to the storytelling aspect of her pictures,” historian John Canemaker wrote, “especially the underlying emotion palpable in much of her art, even when veering toward abstraction…. Many paintings are self-portraits of her inner feelings.”