Opening Reception
Tiny and Her Children, 1985-1999
Picturing Homelessness
ABOUT THE EVENT
Opening Reception | Tiny and Her Children, 1985-1999 + Picturing Homelessness
Saturday, January 27
12:30 - 2:30pm
The Stewpot
The Museum of Street Culture at Encore Park, in association with the Mary Ellen Mark Foundation, opened Picturing Homelessness, featuring artworks by children, grades 1-5, in The Stewpot’s Saturday Kids’ Club, and Tiny and Her Children, 1985-1999, the second installation in the incremental and progressive exhibition Looking for Home: A Yearlong Focus on the Work of Mary Ellen Mark.
The opening reception, January 27 from 12:30 - 2:30pm, included a free taco lunch and a public dialogue with the children artists, their parents, Stewpot clients and staff, and the general public. This program was the first in The Museum of Street Culture Dialogue Series.
Saturday, January 27
12:30 - 2:30pm
The Stewpot
The Museum of Street Culture at Encore Park, in association with the Mary Ellen Mark Foundation, opened Picturing Homelessness, featuring artworks by children, grades 1-5, in The Stewpot’s Saturday Kids’ Club, and Tiny and Her Children, 1985-1999, the second installation in the incremental and progressive exhibition Looking for Home: A Yearlong Focus on the Work of Mary Ellen Mark.
The opening reception, January 27 from 12:30 - 2:30pm, included a free taco lunch and a public dialogue with the children artists, their parents, Stewpot clients and staff, and the general public. This program was the first in The Museum of Street Culture Dialogue Series.
Picturing Homelessness was developed as an educational initiative by The Stewpot’s Saturday Kids’ Club and The Museum of Street Culture. The children’s artworks, installed in the arched windows of The Stewpot on Young Street and Park Avenue, were created through the collaborative efforts of children in the Saturday Kids’ Club, who were asked to discuss and reflect on issues and stereotypes of homelessness, ideas of home, and how and why we should work to end homelessness.
Tiny and Her Children, 1985-1999 and Picturing Homelessness were on view on the street and inside The Stewpot. |
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