Dec 06 2021
Poetry Reading & Conversation with Enzo Silon Surin and Cheryl Clark Vermeulen

Poetry Reading & Conversation with Enzo Silon Surin and Cheryl Clark Vermeulen

Presented by Massachusetts College of Art and Design at Online/Virtual Space

Enzo Silon Surin & Cheryl Clark Vermeulen
A reading & conversation about first books, literary friendships, and interdisciplinary arts
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Enzo Silon Surin, Haitian-born poet, educator, speaker, publisher and social advocate, is the author of When My Body Was A Clinched Fist and two chapbooks, A Letter of Resignation: An American Libretto (2017) and Higher Ground. He is a PEN New England Celebrated New Voice in Poetry, the recipient of a Brother Thomas Fellowship from The Boston Foundation and a 2020 Denis Diderot [A-i-R] Grant as an Artist-in-Residence at Chateau d’Orquevaux in Orquevaux, France. Surin’s work gives voice to experiences that take place in what he calls “broken spaces” and his poems have been featured in numerous publications and exhibits. He holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Lesley University, teaches creative writing and literature at Bunker Hill Community College and is Founding Editor and Publisher at Central Square Press.

Cheryl Clark Vermeulen is author of the book They Can Take It Out (due out by The Word Works in February 2021) and the chapbooks Dead-Eye Spring and This Paper Lantern. Her poems, translations, and poetry reviews have appeared in Caketrain, The Drunken Boat, Jubilat, Tarpaulin Sky, Third Coast, Two Lines, Interim, DIAGRAM, EOAGH, among others, and the anthology Connecting Lines: New Poetry from Mexico. She received an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Beyond teaching at MassArt, she is Poetry Editor at Pangyrus. She lives in Jamaica Plain with her family.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Additional time info:

This event is the finale in the Fall 2021 Creative Writing Minor Reading Series at MassArt.

Dates & Times

2021/12/06 - 2021/12/06

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space