OAKLAND — The Great Wall of Oakland and the Oakland Museum of California will showcase “Behind the Pixar Screen,” a curated collection of never-before-seen video art created by Pixar employees.
Pixar employees will be using huge, building-sized projections and sound, as part of Oakland’s October First Friday Celebration.
Every first Friday of the month, a series of 100-foot by 100-foot moving images are projected onto the back wall of 2201 Broadway. The Great Wall faces West Grand Avenue between Broadway and Valley Street, next door to Luka’s Taproom and Lounge in Oakland’s Uptown district.
The first screening is scheduled for Friday from 7-11 p.m., 2201 Broadway. The Emeryville-based Pixar Animation Studios is the source of contemporary animated classics like the Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Up. For more information visit http://greatwallofoakland.org.