Honor Your Roots with Romana Lee-Akiyama and Michelle Myers
September 14 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
An engaging workshop for tweens and young teens in partnership with
award-winning poet and author, Michelle Myers
Romana Lee-Akiyama and Michelle Myers are partnering to host Honor Your Roots, an experiential, fun, engaging workshop for tweens and young teens (6th – 8th graders) of all backgrounds and identities.
Attendees will hear excerpts from award-winning poet Michelle Myers’ middle-grade debut novel ‘Talk Me a Story About Moon Rabbit’, and be directed to write their own family folktales or stories.
The workshop will help youth who attend to reflect on and document stories of their parents, grandparents, or other family members that tie back to cultural traditions.
Participants will get to create their own handmade mini-books, make a Mooncake-shaped memento keychain, and dabble with Chinese calligraphy. This is a family-friendly event for young people to enjoy with their friends and/or their parents or guardians. All are welcome.
This event is a part of 2024 Michelle Angela Ortiz fellow Romana Lee-Akiyama ‘Moon Gazing: A Call to Ancestors,’ a group exhibition designed to bring ancestral heritage into conversation with the present. Inspired by the work of the late painter, printmaker, and professor Chen Lok Lee (1927- 2020), Romana Lee-Akiyama, Lee’s daughter, curated this exhibition to explore contemporary expressions of identity for Asian and Asian American artists connected to Philadelphia, as well as the tensions that underrepresented and systemically excluded artists with hyphenated identities face.
Featured Image: The cover of Michelle Myers upcomingbook ‘Talk Me a Story About Moon Rabbit’ . Learn more at michellemyerspoet.com/moon-rabbit
This event and free and open to all. Suggested donation to attend is $10 per person.
DVAA is a historic row home in the Bella Vista neighborhood. We are not yet wheelchair accessible; Da Vinci is a three floor gallery with narrow staircases. (We are working towards becoming ADA accessible by 2027!) It is 5 steps up to the first floor level, and 14 steps from the first to second floor, where the gender-neutral bathroom is located. Da Vinci has masks and COVID tests available at our events. We can reserve seats for low-vision and Deaf and HoH community members as needed. DVAA exhibitions are free to visit and all of our programs are free or suggested donation. If food is being served at the event you are coming to, please reach out to us about dietary restrictions. For information, or to notify our team members of any needs prior to your visit, please contact [email protected].