Post date: Oct 2, 2014
Micki (Migiwa) Spiller just recently had a storytelling event as part of an exhibit at the City Reliquary Museum in Brooklyn. which had a mention in the Times.
‘Which Came First? The Chicken Museum’ (Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday) A chicken museum sounds like something only a child could dream up, and that’s indeed the case: Hiro Maddock Spiller wanted to go to one when he was 3. Fortunately, his father, Harley Spiller, a.k.a. Inspector Collector, could help make that dream come true. The result is “Which Came First? The Chicken Museum,” a new show at the City Reliquary community museum organized by Mr. Spiller and Hiro, who is now 6. The exhibition, which offers all manner of things fowl — including a wishbone collection — opens this Sunday with a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. and “Chicken Tails,” storytelling for children by Micki Spiller, an artist who is Mr. Spiller’s wife and Hiro’s mother, from 3 to 4 p.m. The show runs through Nov. 30, Fridays through Sundays, and Wednesdays and Thursdays, from noon to 6 p.m., 370 Metropolitan Avenue, near Havemeyer Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-782-4842, cityreliquary.org/museum. Free with suggested donation: $5 to $10. Also Micki will be an intern and doing Storytelling for the Brooklyn Public Library’s “Ready, Set, Kindergarten” program this fall.
http://www.bklynlibrary.org/first-5-years/ready-set-kindergarten-english