Open Write with Karen Finley (via Zoom)

06/27/2023 - 7:30pm to 8:45pm
Poetry/Fiction/Creative Nonfiction
Workshop

VIRTUAL EVENT

Let me be a Garden: Rainbow Glimmer Shimmer

Karen Finley guides a series of multiple, unique prompts to inspire and deepen your creative poetic practice.
June is the season of the garden and celebration.
We will consider the garden as metaphor, illusion, nature.
We will consider aspects of June – memories, photographs, traditions, sea shores, celebrations. Pride, marches, weddings, graduations, and changes. Let us celebrate the rainbow! Acknowledge courage – choice, identity, and body autonomy.

This open write is capped at 30 students. Registration is $30. Zoom link instructions will be emailed at the time of registration and again the day of the group. Please check spam filter and email admin@writerscenter.org with questions.

Karen Finley is an artist, performer, and author. She received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her raw and transgressive performances have brought debate and controversy. Finley was the named plaintiff for the Supreme Court case Finley vNEA that challenged the decency provision in government grants to artists through the National Endowment for the Arts. Her performances and visual art have been presented internationally such as in The Barbican in London, Lincoln Center, New York City, the Bobino in Paris, amongst others. Finley is interested in freedom of expression concerns, social justice, visual culture, art education,, metaphysics and lectures, and gives workshops widely. Her most recent work is a collaborative participatory walk- Invocation: Retracing Seneca Village with Kimiyo Bremer. And she is developing a new project, COVID Anxiety Vortex Opera  Kaleidoscope Kitty Disco. Finley is the author of nine books, including her latest, Grabbing Pussy ( OR Books 2018) and the 25th anniversary edition of Shock Treatment by City Lights. A recipient of many awards and grants, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, she is an arts professor in Art and Public Policy at New York University. Follow her on Instagram @the_yam_mam

Contact Information

Hudson Valley Writers Center
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