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In partnership with the Seattle Art Museum, Hugo House gives poets an opportunity to create web-based poems for Red Lineage, a global collaborative poetry project created by local poet and conceptual artist Natasha Marin. Hackathon participants will work closely with members of the local literati and use what technology is available to them (smartphone, laptop, etc.) to create and archive their Red Lineage poems on the web as part of this international project. More information is available at www.redlineage.com. For teens.
This class is free.
Due to COVID-19, all classes will take place online-either through Zoom or through Wet Ink, our asynchronous learning platform-through Winter quarter 2021.
All times are listed in Pacific Time.
Class Type: 1 Session
TeensStart Date: 04/23/2016
Days of the Week: Saturday
Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Minimum Class Size: 5
Maximum Class Size: 15
Photo by Elliot Solomon
Natasha Marin is a poet and interdisciplinary artist. Her written work has been translated into several languages and has been showcased in exhibitions, performances and events around the world. She is a Cave Canem fellow and a Hedgebrook alum who has been published in periodicals like the Feminist Studies Journal, African American Review, and the Caribbean Writer. She received grants from the City of Austin, Artist Trust, and the City of Seattle for community projects involving text-based, visual, performance, and multimedia art.