About the Poetry Series
To foster a feeling is to find something over and again, to let go is not necessarily to lose. Whether retrieving a grieving from the head office, rediscovering something once beloved in the back corner of the closet, or recycling well-worn wisdom at the depot of someone in need of some softness, a poet’s work can often feel like the proprietor of a box of lost and found emotions. Join us as we sift through the refuse bin searching for beauty, valuing trash and treasure with equal measure, and peddle our private and prettied thoughts as if they were in a clothing swap or second-hand store.
Know Before You Go!
PLAIN LANGUAGE DESCRIPTION: A showcase of local writers sharing poetry and personal stories centered on themes of “what we have lost, what we have found” and “one person’s trash may be another’s treasure.”
AUDIENCE EXPERIENCE: Audiences will sit and listen to poetry readings by different local poets
AGE RATING: All Ages
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We empower poets to share their stories. Specific content advisories are not collected prior to the showcase, but we encourage audiences to prepare for the possibility of sensitive themes and coarse language. Poets may share content warnings specific to their work on an individual basis.
VENUE ACCESS NOTES:
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Creative Team!
Philip Hackborn Curator