"My family still talks about the Wolfgang Laib exhibition we saw in 2000, where the artist created an installation with pollen. It has prompted many animated conversations on the enduring question, "what is art?"
Muki’s life in the island nation of Mariposa changes in numerous small ways when his grandmother Paati comes to live with his family, and in larger ways when she is detained for deportation, and he and his friends need to plan her escape.
Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)
Auggie wants nothing more than to be treated like an ordinary kid—but his new classmates can’t get past his extraordinary face. / Auggie no quiere nada más que ser tratado como un niño normal, pero sus nuevos compañeros de clase no pueden superar su extraordinario rostro.
Recommended for ages 8 and up with accompanying adult(s)
"My family still talks about the Wolfgang Laib exhibition we saw in 2000, where the artist created an installation with pollen. It has prompted many animated conversations on the enduring question, "what is art?"
Franca Cioria, Director, Via Nova Children's School Berkeley
“The arts are critical to making a city vibrant and unique. One of my favorite places to be is the BAMPFA theater lobby, feeling the ‘buzz’ of anticipation before a film. If I could, I would be there every night!"
Jim Reynolds, coffee bean buyer and former BAMPFA Trustee
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