125 2nd Avenue by Naomi PallasPosted on October 6, 2015September 29, 2020 "so blow the ash off my collarbones and / fill them with next door’s burning incense and indoor/ voices until there are no bricks on my ankles" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Two Poems – Corrine Hutchinson by Corrine HutchinsonPosted on September 29, 2015September 29, 2020 “I get it now / the feeling / that everything / has touched me” Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Evening of Humor & Anxiety by Anthony BastonePosted on September 15, 2015November 17, 2015 A self portrait assembled from fragments and echoes of mass media. Arts WorkshopPoetryPortfolio
The Day I Left My Teddy Bear… by Mackenzie LeightonPosted on September 8, 2015September 29, 2020 "25 messages / left / on an / answering / machine / and smoke-filled / drawings" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
Espacio/Vacio by Helen Isaac, Gabrielle Jensen, and Kelsey McLeodPosted on May 29, 2015May 29, 2015 "A star in the mouth of a tiger / a bitten field." A collaborative triptych. PoetryPortfolioScholars Groups
If You See My Brain in Somnia by Gillian AvinaPosted on April 29, 2015August 26, 2020 "The ants in my chest / will not sleep / tonight—" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry
A Cento by Wambui WainainaPosted on April 22, 2015August 26, 2020 "Nothing’s happened! / She mustn’t put strangeness where there is nothing." An automatic cento. Poetry
Hidden Treasures by Caroline SpeetjensPosted on April 22, 2015August 26, 2020 "Slowly—in the corner—/Magnificence glanced the wonder colossal in his mind." An erasure poem. Poetry
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Sydney RappisPosted on April 22, 2015September 10, 2018 "The world I know change / The world you're making me high / Tha crossroads twisted" 1996 remixed as Haiku Poetry
***** by Giovanna OlmosPosted on April 22, 2015August 26, 2020 An experiment in framing the frame. Independent ProjectPoetryResearch
Wolf Lake Lodge by Becca PecautPosted on April 16, 2015August 26, 2020 "My father took my fishing rod / while I slept on rain / and he lost it to a bass." Gallatin ReviewPoetry
Lost in Translation? by The Editors and Allyson PatyPosted on April 14, 2015October 21, 2020 What happens when we move art from one medium to another? A series of renderings. AudioIndependent ProjectPoetry
Nuit de Noël, 1963 by Wambui WainainaPosted on April 14, 2015August 26, 2020 "The simple joy of the dance being enjoyed by the young lovers, faces lit up by their shy smiles, echoing the anticipation coupled with uncertainty of a new day for their nation" Independent ProjectPoetry
imgflip.com by Giovanna OlmosPosted on April 14, 2015November 12, 2020 On the gestures of the digital age. Independent ProjectPoetryVideo
Hello to All That by Hannah TreasurePosted on April 13, 2015August 26, 2020 "New York is not your lover. Open the oven,/The L train in summer, she is not making/Your dinner, not kissing your cheek hello" Advanced Writing CoursePoetry