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Mo Willems

Inaugural Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence

LUNCH DOODLES with Mo Willems! Variant EditionLUNCH DOODLES.pngFor the second anniversary of LUNCH DOODLES, Mo returned to the studio to unveil his FUN ART THING EMITTER and reminded himself how improvisational artmaking gives solace and space to feel. Will you join him and be an art maker?

This episode is best watched with two different-colored markers, paper, and this episode’s activity pages.

Lunch Doodles 2nd Anniversary Video

Lunch Doodles 2nd Anniversary Video

Lunch Doodles fan submissions!

About Mo

Author and illustrator Mo Willems has been awarded the American Library Association’s Caldecott Honor three times for his picture book illustration. Additionally, he is the recipient of two Theodor Geisel Medals and five Geisel Honors for his Elephant & Piggie early readers. Mo began his career as a writer and animator on Sesame Street, where he garnered six Emmy Awards. His work has been exhibited around the world, including solo retrospectives at the High Museum in Atlanta and the New-York Historical Society. Over the last decade, Mo has written three musical theater works based on his books, two of which were commissioned and toured by the Kennedy Center. His papers reside at Yale University’s Beinecke Library.

The creator of The Pigeon series, Knuffle Bunny, and Elephant & Piggie, during his residency, Mo developed and presented multidisciplinary programming and performances across the Kennedy Center including theater, jazz, dance, classical music, comedy, digital experience, and outreach. Audiences played, participated, and created with cross-genre experiences and world premieres seen nowhere else.

Highlights in Mo’s residency included the world premiere of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (The Musical); the world premiere orchestral rendition of Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs (a Symphonic Spectacular) with music composed by Kennedy Center Artistic Advisor Ben Folds for the National Symphony Orchestra; Mo Willems & the Storytime All-Stars present: Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime!, a comedic celebration of reading; an interactive Jazz Doodle Jam! in partnership with Jazz Programming and Jason Moran, Kennedy Center Artistic Director for Jazz; and an augmented reality tour of the Kennedy Center led by The Pigeon! 

With a career spanning television, theater, books, and exhibits plus a ten-plus-year association with the Kennedy Center, Mo Willems was a delightful choice as the inaugural Kennedy Center Education Artist in Residence who made an indelible impact on our work and the lives of many young people and their families. Thank you, Mo!

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NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NSO Family Concert: Mo @ the NSO

Sep. 21 - 22, 2024

Calling all kids and pigeons: join in the symphonic silliness!

With the help of all-star guests, New York Times best-selling author/illustrator Mo Willems introduces fun musical ideas, explores big emotions, and invites viewers to listen, play, and create.

In partnership with the National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Enrico Lopez- Yañez, Mo uses music and storytelling to take kids and former kids on a playful journey of symphonic delights.

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