Poetry of Witness, Poetry of Resistance Series: to witness & resist: poetic mapping with avery r. young

Wed, February 23, 2022 3:00 PM - Wed, February 23, 2022 4:30 PM at Online

Presented in partnership with RCAH Wednesday Night Live Series

Interdisciplinary artist avery r. young presents this visual text workshop where participants recall a political / social / cultural occurrence through the voice of a witness and will create a map as outline for a poetic form (and/or other media) of their choice.

Materials needed: paper and a writing implement, but one can create collage and use various materials to make map.


Content Advisory: Work includes depictions of racial and sexual violence, the use of the N-word, and other adult language.


RCAH students: To receive WNL credit, please include first and last name when logging in to Zoom for this workshop.


Registration required: Click here to register.

 

 

Interdisciplinary artist and educator avery r. young is a 3Arts Awardee, Cave Canem fellow and a co-director of The Floating Museum. His poetry and prose has been featured in numerous publications including BreakBeatPoetsTeaching BlackPOETRY, and alongiside images in photographer Cecil McDonald Jr.’s, In The Company of Black. As artist-in-residence at the University of Chicago, young created a series of assemblage and  sculpture along with his first recording, booker t. soltreyne: a race rekkid. His theater credits include co-writing and co-producing the soundtrack for Lise Haller Baggeson’s Hatorgrade Retrograde: The Musical andwriting the libretto for The Chicago Lyric Opera’s Twilight: Gods. His performance and visual work has been exhibited and/or presented at The Art Institute, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The National Jazz Museum and other institutions. An award winning teaching artist, young co-mentors the Rebirth Poetry Ensemble. He is the featured vocalist on Nicole Mitchell’s Mandorla Awakening and has tours planned with his band de deacon board. Young’s latest full length recording tubman. is the soundtrack to his first collection of visual and traditional poetry, neckbone: visual verses.