Event

Student-Led Program | Puppet People's Dialogue: Exploring Storytelling Devices

April 3, 2026 12:15PM to 2:30PM
LUAG Main Gallery

Storytelling can be done in many different ways—through paintings, sculptures, theatre plays, photography, novels, poetry….and puppets!

Join LUAG Museum Educator, Mars Ko, in learning about the stories being told through the pieces in Here and Now: 100 Years of LUAG, 100 Local Artists, using your very own puppet! The event will begin with a puppet-making workshop in the Lower Gallery and will end with an artwork discussion at the Main Gallery. Puppet materials will be provided (bringing in a clean sock is optional; other materials will be available). All ages are welcome—puppets are for everyone!

Please click here to register for free!

Mars Ko (they/she/he) is a sophomore majoring in Anthropology and minoring in Theatre. They are involved in the Eckhardt Scholars Program, as well as several clubs on campus. Passionate about ethical, collaborative archaeology and museum preservation, Mars is excited to learn new skills in the museum field. In their spare time, they enjoy learning new choreography, studying Arabic, exploring the Bethlehem area with friends, and painting scenes for theatre plays.

Image: Doug Roysdon. Lord and Lady Barnard, 2026. Wood and Cloth.