Events for Youth & Families: Artist Talk with Katie Yamasaki
Please join Brooklyn author, illustrator, and muralist Katie Yamasaki for a talk about her latest book, Place Hand Here. Katie will read from her book and share diverse work and stories from, among other things, her last 15 years of collaborating with people in correctional settings as it relates to Place Hand Here.
Place Hand Here centers a child who talks about a hand, painted on a wall, on his grandma’s building, where he lives now. He notices how all day long, people from all walks of life put their hand on the hand on the wall to connect with someone. He wonders who they are missing. This child, as it turns out, painted the hand on the wall at a particularly tender moment when he was missing his mom, who is incarcerated.
Place Hand Here is a story about how we can bond and build community around challenging shared experiences. It is about seeing ourselves and our experiences in the lives of others. It is a book we all need now.
This event is great for people of all ages, especially children 5 and up, although all are welcome. Children will be provided a take-home art activity. Place Hand Here, as well as Yamasaki’s other titles will be available for purchase onsite through Greenlight Bookstore.
Katie Yamasaki is author/illustrator of many books for children, including Shapes, Lines, and Light: My Grandfather's American Journey, Dad Bakes, Everything Naomi Loved, Fish for Jimmy, and When the Cousins Came. As a muralist, she has collaborated with diverse communities, painting more than 80 murals around the world that center local issues of social justice and collective imagination.
Events for Youth & Families programs are made possible through generous support from the Estate of Pearl S. Reuillard in memory of her parents Yetta and Louis Schwartz.
Please join Brooklyn author, illustrator, and muralist Katie Yamasaki for a talk about her latest book, Place Hand Here. Katie will read from her book and share diverse work and stories from, among other things, her last 15 years of collaborating with people in correctional settings as it relates to Place Hand Here.
Place Hand Here centers a child who talks about a hand, painted on a wall, on his grandma’s building, where he lives now. He notices how all day long, people from all walks of life put their hand on the hand on the wall to connect with someone. He wonders who they are missing. This child, as it turns out, painted the hand on the wall at a particularly tender moment when he was missing his mom, who is incarcerated.
Place Hand Here is a story about how we can bond and build community around challenging shared experiences. It is about seeing ourselves and our experiences in the lives of others. It is a book we all need now.
This event is great for people of all ages, especially children 5 and up, although all are welcome. Children will be provided a take-home art activity. Place Hand Here, as well as Yamasaki’s other titles will be available for purchase onsite through Greenlight Bookstore.
Katie Yamasaki is author/illustrator of many books for children, including Shapes, Lines, and Light: My Grandfather's American Journey, Dad Bakes, Everything Naomi Loved, Fish for Jimmy, and When the Cousins Came. As a muralist, she has collaborated with diverse communities, painting more than 80 murals around the world that center local issues of social justice and collective imagination.
Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library, Dweck Center MM/DD/YYYY 60