October 14 - October 21, 2024
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7:00PM
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2024-10-14 18:00:00
2024-10-21 19:00:00
Docu-poetics: Between the Stanza and Archive
This virtual four-week docu-poetics workshop, led by Columbus-based poet Ajanaé Dawkins, invites participants to generate new work by engaging with various forms of research and archival practice. We consider the work of Courtney Faye Taylor, Victoria Chang, Claudia Rankine, Krista Franklin, and more. This workshop is for participants who have a research interest (personal or otherwise) that they are interested in exploring through poetry. Participants must be able to attend all four sessions and are expected to engage with each other's work. Participants will be notified by October 18 if they have been accepted for this free workshop. Dates + Times:Wednesdays from 6–8 PM ET10/23, Gap Week, 11/6, 11/13, and 11/20Apply Here
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2024-10-14 18:00:00
2024-10-21 19:00:00
Docu-poetics: Between the Stanza and Archive
This virtual four-week docu-poetics workshop, led by Columbus-based poet Ajanaé Dawkins, invites participants to generate new work by engaging with various forms of research and archival practice. We consider the work of Courtney Faye Taylor, Victoria Chang, Claudia Rankine, Krista Franklin, and more. This workshop is for participants who have a research interest (personal or otherwise) that they are interested in exploring through poetry. Participants must be able to attend all four sessions and are expected to engage with each other's work. Participants will be notified by October 18 if they have been accepted for this free workshop. Dates + Times:Wednesdays from 6–8 PM ET10/23, Gap Week, 11/6, 11/13, and 11/20Apply Here
Zoom
Urban Arts Space
uas@osu.edu
America/New_York
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This virtual four-week docu-poetics workshop, led by Columbus-based poet Ajanaé Dawkins, invites participants to generate new work by engaging with various forms of research and archival practice. We consider the work of Courtney Faye Taylor, Victoria Chang, Claudia Rankine, Krista Franklin, and more. This workshop is for participants who have a research interest (personal or otherwise) that they are interested in exploring through poetry. Participants must be able to attend all four sessions and are expected to engage with each other's work.
Participants will be notified by October 18 if they have been accepted for this free workshop.
Dates + Times:
Wednesdays from 6–8 PM ET
10/23, Gap Week, 11/6, 11/13, and 11/20