The Campus Community Urban Sustainability Program is sponsoring an event 7-8 pm, Thursday, February 14, in LLC 116 featuring a talk by Owen Foote from the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club on waterfront design. Please see the flier below for more information:
If attending, please click the link to RSVP on Eventbrite. You can also visit the Facebook page event.
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Cynthia Cruz one day workshop at LIU Brooklyn!
Join us at LIU Brooklyn where Cynthia Cruz will be giving a one day master class poetry workshop on Saturday February 23! The event runs from from 11 AM to 5 PM and is meant to generate new work.
This event is open to the public. Please note the request to RSVP to bkln-creativewriting@liu.edu on the flier so we know how many people to expect.
Any inquiries about the workshop can also be sent to the above email to Jacob Matkov's attention.
Cynthia Cruz is the author of Dregs (Four Way Books, 2018), How the End Begins (Four Way Books, 2016), Wunderkammer (Four Way Books, 2014), The Glimmering Room (Four Way Books, 2012), and Ruin (Alice James, 2006). She is the editor of an anthology of contemporary Latina poetry, Other Musics: New Latina Poetry, as well as Disquieting: Essays on Silence, a collection of essays about silence as a form of resistance, both forthcoming in 2019. She has published poems in numerous literary journals and magazines including the New Yorker, Kenyon Review, the Paris Review, and the Boston Review, as well as essays, interviews, book and art reviews in the LA Review of Books, Hyperallergic, Guernica, The American Poetry Review, and The Rumpus. The recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and a Hodder fellowship from Princeton University, Cruz teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College. She currently lives in Brooklyn.
This event is open to the public. Please note the request to RSVP to bkln-creativewriting@liu.edu on the flier so we know how many people to expect.
Any inquiries about the workshop can also be sent to the above email to Jacob Matkov's attention.
Cynthia Cruz is the author of Dregs (Four Way Books, 2018), How the End Begins (Four Way Books, 2016), Wunderkammer (Four Way Books, 2014), The Glimmering Room (Four Way Books, 2012), and Ruin (Alice James, 2006). She is the editor of an anthology of contemporary Latina poetry, Other Musics: New Latina Poetry, as well as Disquieting: Essays on Silence, a collection of essays about silence as a form of resistance, both forthcoming in 2019. She has published poems in numerous literary journals and magazines including the New Yorker, Kenyon Review, the Paris Review, and the Boston Review, as well as essays, interviews, book and art reviews in the LA Review of Books, Hyperallergic, Guernica, The American Poetry Review, and The Rumpus. The recipient of fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and a Hodder fellowship from Princeton University, Cruz teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College. She currently lives in Brooklyn.
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