It’s May, and we’re celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month at MOCA by learning about Chinese American luminaries who’ve shaped history! Join teaching artist Yu Rong in creating mixed-media mosaic portraits of Asian Americans who inspire you— from those on the walls of the museum to those in your everyday life. Arrange beads, gemstones, beans, and more on clay to design your very own luminous portrait. Who will you choose to commemorate?
Paint, build, craft, and collage with us! Inspired by the museum’s exhibitions and local artists, MOCACREATE explores different themes every month. MOCACREATE workshops are designed with families in mind, but all are welcome!
FREE — no RSVP required, simply show up!
Yu Rong is a painter and product designer who has exhibited paintings and wine goblet designs in the US, UK, Italy, and the Czech Republic. She was born in Sichuan and currently lives in New York City. Yu is interested in designing products that are fun to use and creating paintings that are natural and true. She is currently a teaching artist at the Hope Garden Center and MOCA, as well as a member of the CREATE Council on the Arts in the Catskills New York and at Ceres gallery, a feminist, not-for-profit, alternative gallery in New York City dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women in the arts. You can learn more about her here: www.yurong.work!
MOCACREATE is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts under Governor Kathy Hochuls’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative.