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NATALIA NAKAZAWA

  • Exhibitions
    • Aoko - born away from home
    • Critical Tapestries
    • Mediascapes and Memoryscapes
    • With Liberty & Justice
    • TITLE TBD
    • The Future is Latinx
    • Figuring the Floral
    • The Wall That Went for a Walk
    • Multilocational
    • Visual Heteroglossia: In Absentia
    • Uncharted Territories
    • Unnamed World Habitats
  • Paintings
    • Visual Heteroglossia
    • New Pointillism
    • Small Works
  • Works on Paper
    • Vessels
    • Watercolor Monoprints
    • Binary Fission
  • Tapestries
    • Tapestries
  • Ceramics
    • Ceramic Vessels
  • Our Stories of Migration
  • Public Commissions
    • The Bronx Through Time
  • Projects
    • Voice of One, Voice of Many
    • Translated Cities
    • Internal Dialogues
    • Oax-i-fornia
    • MFA Thesis
  • Workshops
    • Unarchiving Woven Histories
    • have, want, need
    • Artist/Life
  • About
  • CV
  • Contact
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Our Stories of Migration @MAD on March 4th, 2018

February 08, 2018

Sunday, March 4, 2018 - 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
Free with Museum Admission
6th floor - classroom at MAD


In this special iteration of Studio Sunday, visitors are invited to work with artist Natalia Nakazawa for her project Our Stories of Migration. After drawing their ancestral, present, and future paths on a world map, participants will embroider their personal paths onto the surface of a collaborative tapestry. The workshop also includes a scavenger hunt in the exhibitions Derrick Adams: Sanctuary and La Frontera: Encounters Along the Border around the question: “What does it mean to be a global citizen?”

At 10:30 am, join us for MADreads, which combines interactive story time and visual exploration to bring books to life. This week’s program welcomes kids and their families for a reading of The Keeping Quilt, by Patricia Polacco. The book tells the story of a quilt passed down through four generations, serving variously as a Sabbath tablecloth, a wedding canopy, and a blanket that welcomes babies into the world.

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