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Starting April 1, our workshops will be taking place online! These will include special intensive courses taught by Johanna Drucker, Douglas Manuel, and others, as well as our regular free workshops like the Monday Night Fiction Workshop and the Wednesday Night Poetry Workshop.
Those of you who have signed up for one of these workshops already will receive an email with details on how to join and participate via Zoom. Tickets for paid workshops can still be acquired through Eventbrite. If you’d like to sign up for one of our free weekly workshops, or if you have questions about a reservation you’ve made for any of our workshops, please email emmitt@beyondbaroque.org.
Upcoming Workshops
HEALING wRITES: a Poetry Workshop with V. Kali
Sunday, August 9, 2024
11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
In this poetry workshop, "HEALING wRITES" demonstrates and explores the ritual of how all that comes FROM us is meant to create balance "IN" us, and our surrounding earth family... manifesting joy from pain, placing testimony on the page.
V. KALI is a vegan culinary artist/poet, and author of the collection HYMN, [World Stage Press, 2016]. In 2017, she premiered and produced the nine-wombin ensemble, THE OVARY OFFICE, featured at The 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, and 2018 Pasadena Literary Festival. She has lectured at UCLA, CAL ARTS, USC, and has facilitated the World Stage Anansi Writers Workshop since 2011, now on Zoom since March 2024.
Read, Write, Publish: an Instructive Seminar with Yago Cura
Saturday, August 15, 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Have you ever felt frustrated trying to navigate the literary world? Have you ever wondered how to get your book written, published, and into library circulation? Librarian-poet Yago Cura is here to help in this free instructive seminar hosted by Beyond Baroque in partnership with the Los Angeles Public Library. Cura will detail the indispensable resources for research, publication, and more, offered by the LAPL for free!
Yago S. Cura is a Bilingual Outreach Librarian with the Los Angeles Public Library (www.lapl.org) He runs HINCHAS Press which publishes the "Librarians with Spines" series, but only with the help of Max Macias and Autumn Anglin. Currently, Yago has a chapter in "Libraryland" (ALA, 2024) and is one of the subjects interviewed by Stacy Russo for her book, "A Better World Starts Here: Activists and Their Work" (Sanctuary, 2024) and wrote about the Digital Divide in South Central Los Angeles in “Poet-Librarians in the Library of Babel: Innovative Meditations on Librarianship” (Library Juice, 2018).
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Sugimaru, Progress, 2024, Gouache on paper
Floating Worlds is a survey of new contemporary art from Japan, alongside American artists who have Japanese and Asian roots or have created work that speaks to our theme. While “floating worlds” is a phrase art historically connected to Ukiyo-e art from Japan from around 1630 - the mid 1800s, we are using it here to refer to the major changes happening in the world we live in - the fleeting, floating nature of life - and the way artists depict this challenge. Indeed, the period when this phrase was used in Japan was one of tremendous upheaval, and our exhibition coincides with this fact of life. Whether sublime or active, contemplative or extroverted, this exhibition speaks to our times directly.
Japanese artists in the show - rarely seen in the US - are Yoko Umemoto, Motoko Oyamada, Sugimuru, Akira Nakamura, Kumiko Suzuki, and MIchiko. American artists are Juri Koll, MB Boissonnault, and others to be announced.