Free First Saturday: Sharing Stories
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Free First Saturday: Sharing Stories

Kids’ Book Fair, October 6, 2018. Photo: Carina Lofgren, ©Walker Art Center.

Brighten up the winter months with a colorful day of learning and creativity. Join artists Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin (authors of Find Colors and This Equals That) for fun activities exploring colors and the stories they tell. Plus, local author Bao Phi reads his award-winning A Different Pond.

Free First Saturdays feature free gallery admission on the first Saturday of every month, plus performances, games, art-making, and kids’ films from 10 am to 3 pm. Family friendly food options are available or bring something from home to snack on in the museum’s public spaces.

Art-Making: Glasses Galore
10 am–3 pm

People always talk about rose-colored glasses … but what does that really look like? Build your own using collage techniques and hole punchers in fun shapes—and see the world in a whole new light.

Story Time and Signing: ROYGBIV
11 am

Does the color magenta remind you of something? What about mint green? Chartreuse? Colors tell stories. Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin share personal memories associated with the colors of the rainbow. Following the presentation, the artists will sign their books, which can be purchased in the Walker Shop.

Tamara Shopsin is an illustrator, graphic designer, writer, and part-time cook in her family’s New York restaurant. She has published two memoirs, Mumbai New York Scranton and Arbitrary Stupid Goal.

Jason Fulford is a photographer and cofounder of J&L Books. He and Tamara Shopsin created the children’s books, This Equals That, Find Colors, These Colors are Bananas, and A Pile of Leaves.

Short Films in the Bentson Mediatheque
10 am–3 pm

These colorful short films will mesmerize and entertain. Stay tuned for a list of films, coming soon!

Experience: Projector Playtime
10 am–3 pm

What’s an overhead projector, you ask? Find out by layering colorful shapes and objects on the machine and see them dazzle onscreen.

Music: Douala Soul Collective
10 am–3 pm

If you could put the rainbow in DJ form, it would be the Douala Soul Collective. DJs Sankara and Dumont will be spinning funk, Afro, and international beats all day. Come dance!

Storytime: A Different Pond
1 pm

Kirkus Reviews calls Bao Phi’s 2018 Caldecott Honor Book “a must-read for our times.” A Different Pond is a beautifully illustrated and vividly spun tale about a father and son fishing for their dinner in Minneapolis. Following the reading, Phi will sign books.

Bao Phi was born in Vietnam and raised in the Phillips neighborhood of South Minneapolis. Bao is an author, poet, community organizer, and father.

Free First Saturday is sponsored by

  • Ameriprise Financial
  • Medtronic Foundation

This project is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services

  • Logo: Institute of Museum and Library Services