“Book Artist Alchemy:
The Art of Weaving Words & Images ”
Presented by Tacoma Seniors Write and PSBA
Tuesday October 13, October 27, and November 10
Time: 2:00-4:00 pm
Location: On-Line (Zoom)
Instructor: Anthea Karanasos Hubanks
Registration is required: Please click here to register.
No Registration Fee. This program is funded by a grant from Tacoma Arts Commission.
Number of participants: 10
Description: This unique 3-session writing workshop will explore playful, creative ways to weave together your original book art with your own writing. Short-form writing genres will include poetry, ekphrastic word collage, haiku, memoir vignette, prose, letters, notes, and travelogues. Short writing forms will splendidly enhance the flourish and storytelling effect of your original book art. We welcome writers and book artists of all abilities to join us for this fun series of writing classes. If you register, you must attend all three sessions.
No Registration Fee. This program is funded by a grant from Tacoma Arts Commission.
About the Instructor: Anthea Karanasos Hubanks is the Director of The Story and Body Project, and teaches creative writing, listening, and storytelling to individuals and groups. As Poet-in-Residence and Director of Literary Arts for The Black Dog Arts Coalition in Snoqualmie, Washington, Anthea curates literary events, edits chapbooks, and teaches workshops. Anthea has taught creative writing at the YMCA, Frank Tobey Jones and served as a guest teacher in Tacoma Public Schools. A community organizer and poet, Anthea loves inspiring people to discover the pleasures of poetry and creative writing, and the power of the written word to transform lives.