Poetry workshop in Waterplace Park, 6-7:30 p.m., July 13, 2023

What: Free poetry workshop in Waterplace Park

Cost: FREE

When: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, July 13, 2023 (7/13/2023)

Where: Waterplace Park, Memorial Boulevard, Providence

Registration: not required but suggested

Eligible: Anyone

Event listing: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/waterplace-park-poetry-a-workshop-with-pvd-poetry-tickets-667530540817

Interested in being guided on how to write your own poetry?

Come down to the Waterplace Park where two area poets will help you find a topic, craft a poem and, at the end, you can use a typewriter to turn your poem into a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

It’s helpful if you can register ahead of time, but drop-ins are also welcome. This program is appropriate for poets of all experience levels and ages.

Instructor Bios:

Alicia Pratt (She/They)

Alicia is a poet hailing from Texas. She studied Creative Writing at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and now works in a language justice non-profit. Her favorite poems to write are poems from parents to their kids. She drinks filthy gin martinis with extra olives, thinks Fleabag was a cultural reset, and prefers oceans to lakes. She has two cats who she affectionately calls gremgels (gremlin-angel hybrids) and looks forward to having many more. In her free time, she likes to take walks in the park–especially after a nice rain.

Wheeler Cowperthwaite

Wheeler is a journalist, poet and food writer. While he’s written poetry for years, he only turned to poetry on demand during the pandemic, setting up with a typewriter on the Pedestrian Bridge. He uses his professional interviewing skills to coax details out of subjects for poems written on demand.

Other Notes:

  • This is a family-friendly event open to children and adults of all ages.
  • There will be no bathrooms available at this event.
  • Some terrain in Waterplace Park is uneven, including: cobblestone walkways and short flights of stairs.
  • The rain date for this program is July 20th. In case of rain or other inclement weather, we will notify participants by email and social media no later than the morning of if we need to postpone the program.

The Downtown Providence Park Network works across nine distinct downtown public spaces, cultivating enduring connection, pride, and vibrancy throughout the generations. Each space has its own personality, assets, needs and priorities–together, they form a connected loop. The Park Network was created in partnership with The City of Providence, The Providence Foundation, The Providence Parks Department, I-195 Redevelopment District, and all of the community organizations enlivening our downtown parks.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/waterplace-park-poetry-a-workshop-with-pvd-poetry-tickets-667530540817

Haus of Codec Art Market (6/10/2023)

What: Haus of Codec art market in Dexter Park

Where: Dexter Park

When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 10

Haus of Codec’s May Marketplace Saturday, 06/10/2023 @ Dexter Park. 10am – 4pm.

We’re excited to bring you a day of music, food, art and entertainment in the heart of the West End of Providence, Dexter Park! There is still time to register as a vendor and a full day’s schedule of events will be released soon so be sure to follow us on all social media platforms to stay in touch!

Art, Entertainment,

Performances and Installations from Spectrum Theatre Ensemble & Pneuhaus

Food Vendors Include: The Daily Grind

Bar Sponsored By: Revival Brewery and Lost Valley Pizza & Providence Brewing Company

Organizations Providing Life Saving and Essential Services : Youth Pride Inc., John Brown Mutual Aid, Sojourner House, Womxn Project & The Haus of Glitter.

Our Marketplaces hosts community clothing swaps! Bring what you can take what you need! Any fabric that can not be worn and needs to be recycled should be bagged and labeled as such.

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Work submissions open for the RI Design Week 2022 zine

PVD Poetry will be publishing a zine following the end of RI Design Week (Sept. 30, 2022) and two days of offering poetry on demand in Innovation Park (Sept. 24-25, 2022) as part of the Design Week festivities.

Initial plans are for, at the very least, poets Wheeler Cowperthwaite and Alicia Pratt to curate a collection of the poems they produce during the two days of offering poetry on demand, to combine those with works submitted by the public, and works written at the event on freely provided typewriters (poems, monologues, recipes, stories, love letters, anything) to produce a zine.

The zine will be published online (see the landing page here), in print and as an EBook.

Submit your work to the zine

PVD Poetry is accepting submissions for a zine to be published after the conclusion of  DESIGN WEEK RI 2022 Design x Fab-o-rama, officially over on Sept. 30.

Works can be anything: poetry, short fiction, blueprints, designs, models, sheet music, photographs, drawings, paintings, anything we can publish in a zine.

To submit a work, please email us at pvdpoetry@gmail.com and include in subject line “Design week zine submission”