Discover Goddard in Seattle!Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Sharon Siskin is a studio-based visual artist and community-based art practitioner, living in Berkeley, California. She has exhibited her work in art galleries, museums and public spaces for more that 30 years. Sharon will be speaking about how our private lives can inform studio-based work and how that artwork can inform a community-based dialogue that goes on to create a more public social practice.
Ryan Boudinot is the author of the novel Misconception, a finalist for the PEN/USA Literary Award; and of the story collection The Littlest Hitler, a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year. His novel Blueprints of the Afterlife is scheduled to appear in 2012 from Grove/Atlantic.
Theressa Lenear co-leads the Teaching Umoja Participatory Action Research 15 Year Commitment in examining ethnic identity, bicultural, cross-cultural and triliteracy development of children of color. This work is a collaborative effort with diverse co-researchers from across the United States and the communities of Port Royal,Moore Town, and Golden Grove Jamaica. She will talk aboutstudents' academic efforts in bringing forth their voices - bicultural voices.
Will Boyd is a social media communications consultant, web developer, and new media producer living in Seattle. Will's work focuses on helping organizations communicate in sustainable, socially responsible ways.
Yvonne Garcia graduated from Goddard's BFA in Creative Writing program in 2010 and is currently pursuing an MFA in Poetry. She writes from a place where strictures are unbound and genre boundaries are blurred. She will be talking about how her five semesters at Goddard enabled her to write the previous sentence.
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