STORYTIME AND MUSEUM WORK

I adore sharing story time and creating special programs for children. Whether reading, teaching, crafting, dancing, or gardening, I enjoy encouraging children to explore their imaginations! I have worked and volunteered for organizations such as New-York Historical Society, Harlem School of the Arts, KID smART, and Louisiana Children’s Museum. Contact me about programming for your organization!

 

Redrawing Black History is an inspiring four week long online course that will energize you and fill you with a broader visual vocabulary of contemporary and historic Black American culture, give you another tool in your illustration toolkit, and help you to be more diverse in your art.

Each week for four weeks, you’ll enjoy a lively and visually rich PowerPoint presentation about one of four eras from course leader and professional illustrator Tamisha, followed by a lively chat between Tamisha and Lilla and then that week’s assignment, which will be suitable for all levels. Tamisha will also dress in the most gorgeous period clothing as she presents each era. By the end of the course, you’ll have four beautiful portfolio pieces, and a better appreciation of the wealth and beauty of Black American history.

 

Tamisha says: “Redrawing Black History is a great way to get a snapshot of Black history, to see the creativity and resilience of African-Americans, our incredible artistry in creating something out of nothing, and how we always endured despite our struggles. We found a way to connect and find joy and love and celebration in the most ugly of times, and I think that’s amazing.”

 

Lilla adds: “This course is a celebration of Black American history, that acknowledges the struggles of the past, but also showcases the beauty. As an agent, I want to see diversity in an artist’s portfolio. I promise you that you’ll be inspired.”