CANCELLED: A Conversation with Natalie Diaz, Ann Hamilton & Deana Haggag
Poetry Foundation
61 West Superior Street
Free admission, register in advance here
At 30 minutes before event start, guests with Eventbrite tickets will have priority entry to the performance space on a first-come, first-served basis. At 15 minutes prior to event start, the performance space is open to all guests. Seating capacity is limited. Eventbrite reservations do not guarantee entry or reserved seating.
Join us for a conversation with renowned poet Natalie Diaz and visual artist Ann Hamilton moderated by United States Artists President & CEO Deana Haggag. Among their many accolades, both Diaz and Hamilton have received Fellowships from the MacArthur Foundation and United States Artists for distinguished work within their fields. Diaz is a Mojave-American poet whose works include her first poetry collection When My Brother Was an Aztec (2012), which New York Times reviewer Eric McHenry described as an “ambitious … beautiful book” and Postcolonial Love Poem, which will be published in March 2020. Hamilton is a visual artist who emerged in the early 1980s and is known for the sensory surround of her large-scale site-responsive installations, performance collaborations, print media, and public projects.
Cosponsored with United States Artists