An known person has their hands outstretched and cupped. Water is poured into the hands. Some water runs between the fingers.

Muna Taro - A gallery exhibition of "My Story of Water"

Kingston, ON

Join Muna Taro for their showcase of "My Story of Water" at the Tett Centre. This exhibition uses photographs to illustrate the positive influence of education when combined with highly skilled, trained, and empowered educators in the lives of children, especially the girl child. This all ages event is open to anyone in the Queen's and Kingston community.

"My Story of Water" is a project that educators can deliver in the classroom, in the community or in the home. It introduces learners to challenging issues around water by focusing on various aspects of their own “Water Story”. From the science of water to trade to environmental issues young people develop, life skills and knowledge that will enable them to positively impact on their communities’ water reality. There will be hand painted water jerry cans from children in Nigeria to showcase their story of water.

The Muna Taro gallery exhibition is sponsored by The Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning. Queen’s University will collaborate with Limestone School District for elementary school children in Kingston and surrounding areas to have the opportunity to visit the Tett Centre in the month of June to learn more about education in Nigeria.

About Muna Taro

Muna Taro is a collaboration between Five Cowries Arts Education Initiative, 1 Million Teachers and Girl Rising. It is a call to action for us to come together to find innovative solutions that improve and support quality learning experience for children and youth, especially girls in Nigeria/Africa. You'll have the opportunity to meet the Muna Taro Team from 2 - 4 pm on June 2. 

Event Details

Venue

The Tett
370 King Street West
Kingston ON
Canada

Cost
Free