ABOUT:
Join artist and author Sara Filali for an immersive workshop exploring the art of storytelling and its intersection with cultural identity. Drawing upon her experiences as a third culture kid born and raised in the US to Moroccan immigrants, Sara will guide participants through a creative journey that combines storytelling, art, and personal reflection.
OBJECTIVES:
Students will...
Explore the role of storytelling in shaping cultural identity and preserving heritage.
Examine the concept of the third culture kid and its implications for individuals navigating multiple cultural worlds.
Engage in hands-on activities to express personal narratives through art, including drawing, painting, and mixed media.
Foster a sense of community and connection through sharing stories and experiences with fellow participants.
Target Audience: (20-30 people)
Teens and adults interested in exploring their cultural identity through storytelling and art.
Educators, community leaders, and cultural organizations seeking innovative ways to engage with diverse audiences and promote cultural understanding.Duration: 3 hours
For more detailed information, please download the workshop proposal below.
To reserve your spot for this workshop, kindly fill out the form below. In the message section, please provide your organization name, potential dates, and specify whether you are requesting an in-person or virtual workshop. Additionally, include your contact information (name, email address, and phone number) for further communication and coordination. Briefly outline your goals or objectives for the workshop, provide details about the intended audience, and indicate any preferences for the workshop format, such as duration and preferred time of day. Feel free to include any additional requests, special considerations, or questions you may have regarding the workshop. For further details, review the comprehensive workshop proposal available for download by clicking the button above. Thank you for your interest!