$35 adults | $30 seniors and students (with ID) | $25 youths
FREE for children ages 5 and under, Registration Required
Three decades after its premiere, Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story (1995) endures as one of the most popular and influential animated films of all time. Join us as Pixar Animation Studios’ Senior Historian Christine Freeman contextualizes, from her unique perspective never before shared with the public, why Toy Story's impact reaches “to infinity and beyond.”
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Tickets for Celebrating 30 Years of Pixar's Toy Story (1995) with Pixar's Senior Historian Christine Freeman are available as follows:
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About the Speaker

Christine Freeman
Christine Freeman is Pixar’s founding historian. She joined Pixar in the waning days of their Point Richmond campus, when the collections of Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, and Toy Story 2 formed the backbone of the collection. During preparation for Pixar’s move to Emeryville, donation bins filled with historical material and her interest in the company itself began. She has been lucky enough to learn many stories of Pixar and its people firsthand. This year marks her 25th at the studio.
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