Disneyâs âHeroes and Villainsâ exhibit in Birmingham: How to get tickets
Tickets are now on sale for “Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume,” the upcoming exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
The BMA is the next institution to house the critically acclaimed exhibit created by the Walt Disney Archive. The show, which will take visitors on a journey through the enchanting world of Disney, features a collection of original works of art and 70 costumes spanning nearly half a century. The exhibition is organized into three Disney archetypes: Heroes, villains, and the spaces between — a gallery dedicated to the “complex and intriguing antiheroes of Disney lore.”
The showcase opens on Feb. 17, 2024, and will run through Aug. 18.
Tickets are available on the Birmingham Museum of Art website. Patrons may purchase tickets for days in February through August. Admission is $30, $25 for seniors (age 65 and up), and $20 for ages 14 to 20. Admission is free for children ages 3 and under.
“Heroes and Villains” made its debut in 2019 at the D23 Expo, the multiday showcase presented by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club. The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle was the first venue to host the exhibition outside of the expo. The Henry Ford Museum in Detroit housed the exhibit from 2022 to January 2023.