
Story Time: Mango, Abuela, and Me
Join us for an interactive storytelling experience as we look, listen, and learn in our exhibition Intersections: World Arts, Local Lives. Children of all ages are invited to discover how a little girl helps her far-away grandmother learn English with the help of an unexpected pet—a colorful parrot—in Mango, Abuela, and Me by acclaimed author Meg Medina (2017). After the reading, explore the Fowler’s own artworks featuring birds before the museum opens to the general public at noon.
Story Time is a short format, informal storytelling program facilitated by Fowler educators at 11:30 am on the first and third Friday of most months. This event is free, no reservation required. Meet in the Fowler’s Lobby.
Related Exhibition: Intersections: World Arts, Local Lives
Some of the finest objects from the Fowler’s extensive holdings of art from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas are featured in this long-term exhibition that celebrates the richness of world arts and considers the roles they play in peoples’ lives.
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