SATURDAY, October 6 at 7pm
Floyd Norman began working at Disney Studios in 1956 as an in-betweener on Sleeping Beauty, the masterful animated feature overseen by Eyvind Earle. Norman was the first African-American artist to work at Disney on a long-term basis, and he went on to work on such classics as One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone and The Jungle Book. His talks are highly entertaining and packed full of Disney history and stories — you won’t want to miss this! Presented in connection with our current “MAGICAL VISIONS: The Enchanted Worlds of Eyvind Earle” exhibition, which closes Oct. 13. Seating is free on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors will open at 6 pm.
RSVP: 714- 516-5880
Hilbert Museum of California Art
167 N. Atchinson St, Orange, CA 92866