Posts Tagged ‘writer in residence’
12 Women Out of the Box & Out on a Limb: Elena Maria Garcia
More on Elena Maria Garcia: Blue Dog School of Acting for Kids | www.bluedogacting.com Vice | Elena Maria Garcia Is Sick of People Asking if She Speaks Mexican, By Taji Ameen IMDB.com | Elena Maria Garcia New Times Miami | 100 Creatives of 2010 About 12 Women and Vanessa Garcia Girls’ Club writer-in-residence Vanessa Garcia…
Read More12 Women Out of the Box & Out on a Limb: Mary Luft
More on Mary Luft: Tigertail Productions | www.tigertailproductions.com KnightArts.org | Mary Luft is pure magic New Times Miami | Tigertail Productions’ Mary Luft Takes Miami Culture by the Reins About 12 Women and Vanessa Garcia Girls’ Club writer-in-residence Vanessa Garcia presents “12 Women Out of the Box & Out on a Limb” a video interview…
Read More12 Women Out of the Box and Out on a Limb, video series
Girls’ Club Writer-in-Residence Captures 12 Women Making a Difference in South Florida with New Video Blog Series Girls’ Club writer-in-residence Vanessa Garcia presents “12 Women Out of the Box & Out on a Limb”a video interview series highlighting 12 inspiring local professionals and sharing a glimpse into their unique world perspectives. The series is inspired…
Read MoreDrifting: A Theatrical Exquisite Corpse
Friday, November 22, 2013 Doors open at 7pm, Performance starts promptly at 7:30pm Space limited RSVP is now closed Drifting: A Theatrical Exquisite Corpse draws from the surrealist tradition of the exquisite corpse, a collaborative exercise using words and images to construct a figure or phrase. Girls’ Club writer in residence, Vanessa Garcia, brings you…
Read MoreFive Feminist Texts Today: What it Means to be a Feminist in the 21st Century?
by Vanessa Garcia As I start my year as writer in residence at Girls’ Club, I’m sitting here thinking about feminism. I’m thinking about what feminism means today. Whose contributing to it; whose writing about it; whose pushing buttons, and starting important conversations? Here are five “texts” I’m considering as my “top five feminist…
Read MoreWriter-in-residence Vanessa Garcia, 2013/2014
Vanessa Garcia, local writer and visual artist, has been selected as Girls’ Club 2013/2014 writer-in-residence. Garcia will work collaboratively with Girls’ Club to present various public programs and contribute writings in conjunction with the exhibition I think it’s in my head, curated by TM Sisters. Vanessa Garcia is an multi-media and cross-genre artist, writer, and…
Read MorePhotography to Prose: writing workshop for artists and writers
led by Girls’ Club writer-in-residence Denise Delgado Four Thursdays, 6-8pm November 10, 17 and December 8, 15 $125 Registration Deadline Monday, November 7 In this 4-session workshop, Girls’ Club exhibition Re-Framing the Feminine becomes both work space and material for jumpstarting new writing. Together the class will look at and discuss photographs in the exhibition,…
Read MoreWriter in Residence Denise Delgado, 2010-2011
Denise Delgado, a Miami-based writer, artist and curator, has been selected as Girls’ Club first writer-in-residence. Delgado will work collaboratively with Girls’ Club to present various public programs and contribute writings in conjunction with the exhibition Frances Trombly: Paintings. Denise Delgado has read, exhibited and performed her multidisciplinary work at events and venues including the…
Read MoreAn excerpt from “More on the Origins of Weaving: The Princess, the Pea, and the Birth of the Bench”
“More on the Origins of Weaving…” by Denise Delgado will appear in the forthcoming catalog for Frances Trombly Paintings. Here is a sneak preview: What is the history of the Knoll bench? The gallery standby that birthed Frances’s bench? We’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s slow time down. We must first know the origins…
Read MoreStitch ‘n Bitch ‘n Lit a warm and fuzzy success
Twenty-five avid needleworkers joined artist Frances Trombly at Girls’ Club on a sunny Saturday afternoon in February to gossip and compare notes on their projects. As a special treat, South Florida writers Denise Delgado, Jessica Machado, Yaddyra Peralta, and E. Parker Phillips read aloud to us from their works in poetry and prose. This was…
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