With working sets, puppets, props, posters, and more, Guillermo del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio is a behind-the-scenes celebration for all ages (with free admission for 16 and under) that lets you dive into the art of stop-motion animation and experience firsthand the collaboration that brought Del Toro's vision to life. Now, through January 29, you can also catch some of his spectacular films screening in our theaters.
When you're here, don't miss Refik Anadol's mesmerizing Unsupervised (and your chance to take home a free digital memento), and stop by the newest interactive installation in the Crown Creativity Lab, which explores the power of rest.
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