
In 2026, American Mural Project observes the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This multi-part program explores how work has shaped our national consciousness and Connecticut communities across history through personal storytelling workshops, live performance, film screenings, exhibits, and lectures. Together, these programs engage participants in remembering pivotal events, amplifying personal stories, and sparking dialogue about how labor continues to shape American culture and civic life today.
This daylong workshop, led by master storyteller Terry Wolfisch Cole, founder and producer of Tell Me Another events, introduces participants to the art of personal storytelling. Through lecture, writing exercises, and small-group feedback, participants learn how to choose, structure, and share their own stories of work. The day concludes with a practice performance where participants can present their stories to each other in a supportive environment.
Details:
Registration fee includes the workshop and admission to AMP. There will be time after the program to tour the exhibit.
Coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided. Participants should bring any other beverage they want and also their own food (there will not be time to go out—it will be a working lunch).
Participants should come with a pen, notebook, and a few ideas—Terry will provide prompts as well.
Schedule:
10 am Slides and talk about the art of story telling
11 am Breakout sessions
12 pm Lunch/Individual coaching
1 pm Practice performance for willing participants
3 pm Workshop ends, tours available