“Capturing Life, Creating Character” Coming to the Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim Ahead of D23: Ultimate Disney Fan Event in August

D23 announced details about the D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event. There will be weeklong events held throughout the City of Anaheim and the Disneyland Resort leading up to the big event, the weekend of August 14-16, 2026.

One event involves the Walt Disney Archives and an exhibition at the Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim. Capturing Life, Creating CharacterThe Art of Live-Action Reference, a world-premiere exhibition curated by the Walt Disney Archives, will begin delighting fans on August 8 and run through November 1, 2026.

The exhibition marks a historic milestone for Muzeo and for the city of Anaheim, as this collaboration brings the magic and artistry of The Walt Disney Company to the very city where Disneyland first opened its doors. Said Kelley Chidester, Muzeo’s executive director, “Muzeo is deeply honored to work with the Walt Disney Archives on this exhibition. As an Anaheim institution, there is something profoundly meaningful about welcoming a Walt Disney Archives exhibition to the city that Walt Disney himself chose as the home of Disneyland.”

Capturing Life, Creating Character: The Art of Live-Action Reference takes a fascinating look at the pursuit of character animation through a collection of rarely seen photographs of live performers and their animated counterparts. These charming snapshots celebrate the actors’ performances and the tenacious work of the Disney animation staff in their tireless pursuit of filmmaking excellence. They are also a testament to Walt Disney, a man who elevated animation into an art form and who pushed to achieve greater levels of personality in his craft.

The exhibition is structured around key themes that highlight the essential role of live-action reference in animation. It offers an in-depth look at how this technique enhances fluid movement; establishes a cohesive and balanced setting; captures realistic clothing and fabric; creates believable character performances as they interact with props; and ensures accurate proportions and behaviors for animals. These elements work together to add depth, personality, and realism to Disney’s animated stories.

Featuring rarely seen archival photographs, animator’s materials, and interactive activities curated by the Walt Disney Archives, the exhibition offers visitors an intimate window into the creative process behind some of the most beloved animated films in history.

D23 Members will enjoy exclusive benefits throughout the run of the exhibition—including discounted admission and access to specially curated programs and events accompanying the exhibition.

“The Walt Disney Archives was established to ensure that Disney’s extraordinary creative legacy is preserved and shared with the world. We are excited to spotlight the innovative artistry and creative process that helped bring so many beloved animated stories to life,” said Matthew Adams, manager, Exhibitions, Walt Disney Archives. “Bringing this experience to Anaheim, home to Walt Disney’s original Disneyland, makes this exhibition especially meaningful given the city’s important place in Disney history.”

Following its world premiere at Muzeo, the exhibition will travel to additional venues—making Muzeo and the city of Anaheim the proud launching point for this traveling show.

More information regarding Capturing Life, Creating Character will be made available in the coming months.

MUZEO’s Main Gallery is located directly adjacent to Carnegie Plaza and Center Street in Anaheim at 241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805. MUZEO shares a Lobby with the Anaheim Heritage Center. The Historic Carnegie Building is located on the corner of Anaheim and Broadway.

MUZEO is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm (last ticket sold at 4:00 pm).

MUZEO Members are free, while General Admission is $10 for guests 14 and older. Anaheim residents are $8, and seniors and children 4-13 are $7. Children 3 and under are always free. Tickets can be purchased online or at either of the reception desks in the Main or Historic Carnegie lobby. Admission includes access to all exhibits in the Main and Historic Carnegie Galleries.

What do you think of this exhibition curated by The Walt Disney Archives? Are you planning on attending this exhibit? Let us know in the comments.

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