Apr 08 2022
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May 08 2022
The Beautiful. Poets Reimagine A Nation

The Beautiful. Poets Reimagine A Nation

Presented by Gualala Arts at Gualala Arts Center

Gualala Arts is proud to announce its publication of THE BEAUTIFUL: Poets Reimagine a Nation. To mark the beginning of Poetry Month, the anthology will be released in the first week of April, 2022.

The Kickstarter Campaign in support of the book project is growing.  Susan Bernado has become an angel donor. We have a $2500 matching contribution to “The Beautiful” Kickstarter Campaign.

THE BEAUTIFUL highlights the United States’ foremost poets, one from each U.S. state, district, commonwealth, and territory, all celebrating the beauty around them. The result is a multi-generational, multimedia anthology of a deeply personal nature, one filled with collective wisdom.

Featuring US Poet Laureates, Pulitzer Prize-winning poets, poet-teachers, and experimental poets, this collection revolutionizes our ideas of beauty and belonging.

About the anthology, Juan Felipe Herrera has said, “Each artist here, each photographer here, each moment here can change our lives.”

Contributors include:

Joy Harjo, Jericho Brown, Sawako Nakayasu, Jaime Cortez, Eileen Myles, Ching-In Chen, Tiphanie Yanique, Julio César Pol, Akwi Nji, X’unei Lance Twitchell, giovanni singleton, Evelyn San Miguel Flores, Rob Halpern, E. Ethelbert Miller, Arthur Sze, Cortney Lamar Charleston, Sun Yung Shin, Dorianne Laux, Raquel Salas Rivera, Oliver Baez Bendorf, Ama Codjoe, Craig Dworkin, Marcus Amaker, Dan Taulapapa McMullin, Felicia Zamora, No’u Revilla, and others.
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Edited by Dana Teen Lomax, Published by Gualala Arts, 170 Pages, ISBN: 979-8-9850219-6-7, LCCN: 2021925824

thebeautifulpoets.org

To support project & pre-order your copy now, visit our Kickstarter campaign!

About the Editor
Dana Teen Lomax is a multi-genre artist and activist. The author of several poetry books and numerous chapbooks, her last editorial project, Kindergarde: Avant-garde Poems, Plays, Stories, and Songs for Children (Black Radish Books), was awarded a San Francisco Creative Work Fund Grant and won the 2014 Johns Hopkins University Press Lion and Unicorn Prize for Excellence in North American Poetry. With Jennifer Firestone, she edited Letters to Poets: Conversations About Poetics, Politics, and Community (Saturnalia), which Cornel West called a “courageous and visionary book.” Dana’s writing has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, published and anthologized internationally, named among the Guerilla Girls’ favorite poetry books, and received grants and awards from Intersection for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Foundation, the Marin Arts Council,
the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Cel del Nord, and other organizations. Lomax collaborates with artists from all over the country; has taught writing in libraries, schools, prisons, and universities; and served as the Human Rights and Equity Chair for her teachers’ union. She lives in Northern California with her family. Dana’s writing, editorial work, and short films can be found at danateenlomax.com.

Admission Info

Free

Dates & Times

2022/04/08 - 2022/05/08

Location Info

Gualala Arts Center

46501 Old State Highway, Gualala, CA 95445