Poetry as Multimedia
Schedule
Sat Apr 18 2026 at 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
LitArts RI | Providence, RI
About this Event
This generative workshop introduces multimedia as part of a creative poetic practice, exploring the ways in which signs and symbols are translated into visual images, nonverbal play precedes language, and form reflects content. The work of artists including Diana Khoi Nguyen, Sasha Stiles and Jenny Holzer, among others, will inspire participants to experiment with poetry in various forms, including still and moving film, music, textile, light projection, and more. Together, we will foster a deeper understanding of the emotional and social impact of poetry through new poetic structures.
Open to writers of all levels and genres. This is a 3-hour workshop. Please prepare for approximately 1 hour of work ahead of the session. Please bring a print copy of one personal photograph to the session.
This 3-hour workshop meets from 12-3pm at LitArts RI on Sat, April 18.
About Your Teaching Artist
GENESIS ISLA MARISOL (she/they) is a multilingual (Nahuatl/Spanish/English) poet. Their first collection Regeneraciones: Regenerations received the Graduate Student Creative Writing Award from the Department of English at the University of Rhode Island. In addition to fostering a lifelong creative writing practice, Genesis is an interdisciplinary teaching artist and librarian specializing in rare books.
Community Access Lottery
LitArts RI offers a lottery for free admission to those who are from a community that has faced institutional barriers in the writing and publishing worlds or who lack access to resources and could not otherwise afford to attend. The lottery closes 2 weeks before each workshop, at which time entrants will be notified if they are a recipient of one of the free seats.
To enter the lottery, press the red "Get tickets" button at the top right of your screen, then scroll down to add a "Community Access Lottery Ticket" to your cart and check out.
Safe and Brave Space Policy
Writing workshops can be vulnerable spaces. As a literary arts organization, LitArts RI is committed to providing a safe, brave, inclusive and accessible space to all participants, regardless of race, ethnicity, class, citizenship status, age, size, abilities, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Be sensitive, be supportive, be respectful and engage with care. Discriminatory, hateful, and threatening content will not be tolerated; we ask that you bring any concerns to our attention immediately.
Accessibility
LitArts RI is wheelchair accessible. The organization is actively committed to cultivating a community that values and reflects diversity, equity and inclusivity and to providing programming that is accessible to all attendees. Please let us know about any accommodations we can make to allow you to participate fully in this event.
Health Safety Guidelines
If you have tested positive for Covid-19 within a few days of attending an event at LitArts RI, please contact Staff so we can let others know of possible exposure. We ask that you wait 14 days or until testing negative to return to the Center.
This activity is made possible in part by a grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Where is it happening?
LitArts RI, 400 Harris Avenue, Providence, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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