Appearances

Event Information:

  • Thu
    12
    Nov
    2020

    The Craft of Writing Poetry: Poetry of Place in a Pandemic World

    6:30-8:00pm CSTOnline

    In our sheltering during the coronavirus, place has taken on greater significance. This workshop looks at the character of places, public and private, and how we as poets might represent their changing dynamics. Whether writing of distance and absence, of sites of resistance, or more intimately of nature or family spaces, the subjects and methods or our poetry involve new challenges. This workshop will use prompts and exercises to encourage a deeper gathering of materials for writing place and will offer comments on and illustrations of significant craft elements.

    Register and learn more: writeondoorcounty.org or call  920.868.1457

    For more information: https://mcusercontent.com/…/020…/CraftOfWriting_Complete.pdf

Kim at Returning the Gift Festival, 2012 in Milwaukee, Indian Summer Stage.

Kim at Returning the Gift Festival, 2012 in Milwaukee, Indian Summer Stage.


 

Past Events

  • Fri
    20
    Jun
    2014
    Mon
    23
    Jun
    2014

    Native North American Survivance and Memory: Celebrating Gerald Vizenor

    International Conference

    Learn more information about this event at nativestudies.univie.ac.at.

  • Fri
    14
    Nov
    2014
    Fri
    12
    Dec
    2014
    UWM Union Art Gallery, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

    Opening Reception: Friday, November 14– 5-8PM /Artist Talk @ 7PM Visualizing Sovereignty features a selection of contemporary American Indian artists whose work addresses cultural implications of sovereignty through vivid, visual commentaries.

  • Wed
    19
    Nov
    2014
    7-9 p.m.#midwestpoetics
  • Sun
    23
    Nov
    2014
    2:00 pmWoodland Pattern Book Center, 720 E. Locust St., Milwaukee, WI

    Join us for a reading of local and regional poets in celebration of HYBRID: Transported by Word and Image. HYBRID is an installation of poetry and photography in taxi cabs, a project that began in Madison, WI, where the work of 43 poets was paired with photographs taken by Thomas Ferrella. Poet and curator, Sara Parrell, worked with Ferrella to combine photographs and poems in order to create unique works of art, which were then installed in each of the Prius cabs owned by the Green Cab Company in Madison. Since September 1st, these works have been on view in Milwaukee in the Prius cabs owned by the American United Taxi Cab Company.

    Free event.
    Find out more on the Event Facebook page.