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Workshop: Her Blue Body Everything We Know

  • Cultural Center at Rocky Neck 6 Wonson Street Gloucester, MA, 01930 United States (map)

Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Confronting + Celebrating the Corporeal

Join poet Meghan Miraglia and artist Kendall Reynolds for an afternoon of exploring the body through contemporary poetry by women, with guided opportunities to respond in writing, painting, and claywork.

This workshop is limited to eight participants and is reserved for women. Suggested donation: $75.

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Note: No one will be turned away for financial reasons. Email Adam if you would like a discount code.

Parking is available in the lot at Rocky Neck, right as you enter the neighborhood on the right. The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck is at 6 Wonson Street; we will meet in the ground-floor workshop area. It is accessible.

Meghan Miraglia (she/her) is a poet, educator, editor, teaching artist, and student at Salem State University. Her prose poetry explores femininity, embodiment, apocalypse, mythology, mother/nature, and off-kilter saviors. Work/house, her chapbook printed in-house at Salem State, is a hybrid creative-research poetry collection exploring narratives of pauper inmates living in Irish workhouses during the Great Famine. Her work also appears in The Broadkill Review, Words & Whispers, Borrowed Solace, Red Skies, and the 2022 Intercollegiate Undergraduate Poetry Festival Chapbook. She will graduate in May of 2023 with a Bachelor’s degree in English and Secondary Education.

Kendall Reynolds (she/her) is an educator and artist whose practice is rooted in painting and printmaking, yet somehow she ended up with clay in her hands. Kendall works as a small-batch potter creating collections for Klayhouse Ceramics on the North Shore of Boston. She began Klayhouse in 2019 with the intention of creating ceramic pieces that bring tangible reminders of the beauty that the earth gives us in everyday moments. Kendall studied at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly.

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