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Black Art Matters: Personification and Beyond: Poetry for Teens and Adults

How can we bring objects, places and abstract ideas to life on the page? By giving them human attributes and emotions. In this workshop, attendees will read a diverse selection of poems in which personification is used and write one of their own using that element of poetry.

This workshop is part of the “Black Art Matters” programming series, organized in partnership with Murphy Writing Center of Stockton University.

Subsidized event parking can be purchased for $4 cash in the Noyes gift shop.

About the instructor:

Cole Eubanks of Mays Landing NJ is retired as an educator from the Philadelphia (PA) and Atlantic City (NJ) School Districts. He is Pushcart nominated and a 7x winner of Nick Virgilio’s Haiku in Action Gallery. Cole’s work can be found in: Sugar House Review, The Journal of Baha’i Studies, Apiary, F(r)iction, Shamrock, MiGoZine, Black Fire This Time (Vols-1 & 2) and other journals and anthologies.

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Earlier Event: April 21
Garden State Art Weekend