Live Virtual Workshop: Writing Your Story

How do you tell your story? How do you activate your voice? Join New Museum Teaching Artist Rosed Serrano to consider these questions through the lens of artists Jordan Casteel and the late, great, Faith Ringgold, both of whom have had solo exhibitions at the Museum. In this Live Virtual Workshop, Rosed will guide you and fellow art lovers through a writing activity to help answer those questions for yourself!

To ensure a safe space for conversation, which sometimes include heavy and sensitive topics, virtual conversations are recorded only for internal, documentary purposes and will not be shared after the program.

ABOUT THE TEACHING ARTIST

Rosed Serrano (she/her) is a poet—born and raised in the Bronx—currently living, working, and creating in New York. Serrano is a PhD candidate in English and Gender Sexuality and Women’s Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and she holds a BA in African American Studies and Creative Writing from Princeton University.

ACCESSIBILITY

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When: Tue., Jun. 18, 2024 at 2:00 pm

How do you tell your story? How do you activate your voice? Join New Museum Teaching Artist Rosed Serrano to consider these questions through the lens of artists Jordan Casteel and the late, great, Faith Ringgold, both of whom have had solo exhibitions at the Museum. In this Live Virtual Workshop, Rosed will guide you and fellow art lovers through a writing activity to help answer those questions for yourself!

To ensure a safe space for conversation, which sometimes include heavy and sensitive topics, virtual conversations are recorded only for internal, documentary purposes and will not be shared after the program.

ABOUT THE TEACHING ARTIST

Rosed Serrano (she/her) is a poet—born and raised in the Bronx—currently living, working, and creating in New York. Serrano is a PhD candidate in English and Gender Sexuality and Women’s Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and she holds a BA in African American Studies and Creative Writing from Princeton University.

ACCESSIBILITY

The New Museum strives to make programs as accessible as possible. For full accessibility information, including services available by request, click here.

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