Fellow Fridays:
Reading by Acie Clark and Jiaqi Kang
Exhibition: NOTTASHOSHO

Friday, February 21, 2025
5-9 PM

Participating Artists:
José de Sancristaból
Elena Kovylyaeva
Dani Levine
Mengwei Ma
Ian Page
Edd Ravn
Zeinab Shahidi Marnani
Cherrie Yu

Bios for our participating Visual Fellows can be found here

Join us for Fellow Fridays featuring our 2024-2025 Fellows who have been in residence at the Fine Arts Work Center since October 2024. Showcases will feature artist exhibitions and public readings. 

 

This program is free.

About Our Participating Writing Fellows:

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Acie Clark is a trans poet from Florida and Georgia. They received their MFA from the University of Alabama where they worked for Black Warrior Review as the online editor. They are an Assistant Professor in the Film, Theatre, and Creative Writing Department at the University of Central Arkansas and they also teach at the Interlochen Summer Arts Program. Their recent work can be found or is forthcoming in Shenandoah, Foglifter, Passages North, and The Massachusetts Review. They are working on their first collection of poems.

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Jiaqi Kang is a doctoral student in art history and the founding editor-in-chief of Sine Theta Magazine, an international, print-based creative arts publication made by and for the Sino diaspora. They are the winner of the White Review Short Story Prize 2022 and the Wadham Rex Warner Prize for Creative Writing 2021, and they are a Lambda Literary Fellow 2023. Their work has been published in Joyland, The London Magazine, TOLKA, and elsewhere. Originally from Geneva, Switzerland, Kang is currently based in Oxford, England. In Provincetown, where they will be living on the unceded homelands of the Wampanoag nation, they look forward to reading, walking, cooking, and writing little stories. Kang knows that Palestine will be free in our lifetimes, and they call on all literary and artistic organizations to commit to PACBI. Down, down, with occupation; up, up, with liberation!

The Stanley Kunitz Common Room and the Hudson D. Walker Gallery are accessible facilities in compliance with ADA guidelines.

If you require assistance accessing these venues, please call the Fine Arts Work Center at 508-487-9960 ext.101 before your visit.

Sponsored partly by the Arts Foundation of Cape CodMass Cultural CouncilMass Development, and Provincetown Tourism Fund.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Provincetown Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

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