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Broadsided Press: Celebrating Fifteen Years of Poetic & Artistic Collaboration

120C, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 100 Level
Thursday, March 24, 2022
3:20 pm to 4:35 pm

 

Broadsided Press has been publishing collaborations between writers and visual artists as monthly broadsides since 2005; this year, Provincetown Arts Press is publishing an anthology of this groundbreaking work. Join founder Elizabeth Bradfield and poets from the anthology Jennifer Perrine, Luiza Flynn-Goodlet, Margaret Noodin, and John Nieves in a celebration of poems, art, and the synergy between. Images of the art will be projected as the poets read work from the anthology.



Outline & Supplemental Documents

Event Outline: Broadsided_Panel_Outline.pdf
Supplemental Document 1: Broadsides-for-Panel.pdf
Supplemental Document 2: BroadsidedAnthology-PressKit-2022.pdf

Participants

Moderator:

Elizabeth Bradfield’s most recent book is Toward Antarctica. Her work has been published in the New Yorker, Poetry, and her honors include the Audre Lorde Prize and a Stegner fellowship. Founder of Broadsided Press, she works as a naturalist/guide and teaches creative writing at Brandeis University.

Jennifer Perrine is the author of four books of poetry: Again; No Confession, No Mass; In the Human Zoo; and The Body Is No Machine. She is a recipient of the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award and fellowships from Literary Arts and the Vermont Studio Center.

Luiza Flynn-Goodlett, editor in chief of Foglifter, is the author of Look Alive—winner of the 2019 Cowles Poetry Book Prize from SEMO Press—along with seven chapbooks, most recently The Undead (Sixth Finch Books' 2020 Chapbook Contest) and Shadow Box (2019 Madhouse Press Editor's Prize).

Margaret Noodin is a poet and associate professor at the University of Wisconsin‹Milwaukee. She is the author of Bawaajimo, a book on native literature and Weweni, a collection of bilingual poems in Ojibwe and English. Her poems and essays have been anthologized in numerous journals and collections.

John A Nieves is an associate professor of English and director of graduate studies at Salisbury University in Maryland. He holds an MA from South Florida and a PhD from Missouri. He is the author of the poetry collection, Curio. He is one of the editors of The Shore Poetry.

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