ROMKids Show: The One About Masks, Innovation, & Resilience
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About
Tune in every Tuesday at 2:00 pm on Instagram Live @ROMtoronto as ROM Kids Coordinator and Camp Director Kiron Mukherjee combines his passion for children’s education with storytelling to bring to life science, history and art for you and your loved ones in the comfort of your own home. Kiron will share activities, easy at-home crafts, behind the scenes anecdotes and fun facts—all connected to the ROM collections.
This time on the ROMKids Show we explore the world of something we’re now very familiar with—masks! Curator of Islamic Art & Culture, Dr. Fahmida Suleman joins us to talk about the history of masks made for medical use, why we need to wear a mask today, the powerful symbolism they can display, and the stories they can tell about our communities. Then we’ll design our own masks to tell our own stories!
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- colouring materials
Get to Know Kiron
As the ROMKids Coordinator & Camp Director, Kiron is the public face of the Royal Ontario Museum’s family and children’s programs. Kiron started volunteering at the ROM at age 14 and has never looked back. Though he majored in history at York University, Kiron also considers his early years as a ROMKids camper to be a highly formative part of his education. Now, he strives to provide engaging and educational kids’ programming so that future generations can look back on their ROM experiences as fondly as he has.