Field Work: Aligning Poetry and Science in Salt Lake City
Katharine Coles discusses her work as Salt Lake City Poet-in-Residence for Poets House’s Field Work project, exploring poetry & science via programs at museums & public libraries.
Katharine Coles discusses her work as Salt Lake City Poet-in-Residence for Poets House’s Field Work project, exploring poetry & science via programs at museums & public libraries.
Listen to Bernadette Mayer, Dorianne Laux, Kwame Dawes, and Matt Madden on the long poem, and hear about the legacies of June Jordan, Walt Whitman, and Gerrit Lansing.
Writer and educator Bill Zavatsky discusses June Jordan’s “For the Sake of People’s Poetry: Walt Whitman and the Rest of Us” and the legacy of both poets.
Six-week workshop instructor J. Mae Barizo discusses “the power of poetry to cross borders, provoke, instigate, transform the world into a better place” and other topics.
Poets House six-week instructor Bhisham Bherwani discusses classic sonnets, contemporary innovations to the “age-old form,” and his path as a poet.
Poet, musician & educator Taiyo Na explores June Jordan’s legacy, touching on basketball, activist songwriting & teaching as “an act of creating sanctuary.”
Poets House six-week workshop instructor Barbara Henning talks about the process of writing poems of commemoration, among other topics.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Poets House staff pick their favorite poetry books that take on gender, history, and power.
Poets House launches Bob Kaufman’s 1967 Golden Sardine as the next installment of the digital showcase Chapbooks of the Mimeo Revolution.
For Black History Month, we explore the stories of six indispensable American poetry publishers founded and run by black poets, writers, and editors.