Events / Tucson

Two Lenses, One Place: Ekphrastic Responses to Climate Change with Hannah Larrabee and Jacinda Russell

Thursday, July 30, 20265:30 PM
This workshop explores the ekphrastic approach to climate change with Hannah Larrabee and Jacinda Russell, discussing examples of poetry, essays, and photography that engage with ecological impact. Participants are encouraged to bring a photograph or artwork related to climate change for generative writing.

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About University of Arizona Poetry Center

This institution serves as a premier living archive for poets, functioning as a vital hub for the preservation of literary history and contemporary verse. It maintains a significant collection of materials that support both the academic study and the active practice of poetry.story_potoo

1508 E Helen St, Tucson, AZ 85719
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 Closes 5:00 PM

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