Poets-in-Residence
Student Reading
In-person at MoAD
Start:
Sun
Dec 15, 2024 12:00 PM
End:
Sun
Dec 15, 2024 2:00 PM
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Join us for one of the culminating events of our 2024 Poets-in-Residence program. MoAD invites you to an afternoon of student poetry readings by the Spoken Arts and Creative Writing classes at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts (SOTA).

Throughout the four-month residency, 2024 Poets-in-Residence reelaviolette botts-ward and Reggie Edmonds-Vasquez have led poetry workshops with the Spoken Arts and Creative Writing classes at SOTA. This student reading will celebrate the original work created by the students throughout the residency. Join us for a delightful afternoon of poetry, as we celebrate the youth voices in our community!

This program will be followed by the Culminating Reading with Poet-in-Residence Reggie Edmonds-Vasquez from 2-3pm.


About the Poets-in-Residence Program

The Museum of the African Diaspora Poets-in-Residence program was founded in 2018. The program provides writers with opportunities to respond to contemporary art of the African Diaspora and extend the reach of the museum through programming and educational workshops with local high school students. The residency welcomes writers to pursue their own writing projects in addition to responding to the current exhibitions on view at MoAD. As part of the residency, writers implement a school-based writing program in partnership with high school students in the Spoken Arts and Creative Writing Departments at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts.

About Ruth Asawa School of the Arts

The Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts is a college preparatory school that provides an experience uniquely rooted in dynamic arts programs that reflect our city’s cultural diversity. Promising young artists and thinkers collaborate with teachers, professional artists, and their community to explore and develop their personal identity through art, insight, and movements that reflect and influence the world around them. Academic and Arts classes inform each other, balancing creative play with dedicated discipline, and building expertise in both classical and contemporary areas of study. Students devote themselves to studying how art, academic inquiry, and authentic expression impact civic engagement and social justice in local and global communities. Ruth Asawa SOTA is dedicated to the values of Respect, Openness, Safety and, Engagement.

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