Symposium Activities for Friday October 19th,

 

Poetry & Pot Luck Supper 5:00 PM

Flame Dancers of Brookline 8:00 PM

Poets Reading
 

Rick Agran is a poet, educator and journalist currently working for the New Hampshire Humanities Council. He is a native of Brookline, NH.
Deborah Brown is an editor, translator, and poet as well as a professor of English and the Chair of the Humanities Division of the University of New Hampshire at Manchester. She lives in Warner, NH.
Robert Duffy is a poet, a plumber and a pipefitter who is known for his powerful performances at poetry readings. He lives in Franklin, NH.
Katharine Gregg is a poet and former English teacher. She is the marketing director at Hobblebush Books. She lives in Mason, NH.
Sidney Hall Jr. is a poet and publisher; he is the owner of Hobblebush Books in Brookline, NH.
J. Kates is a poet and literary translator who lives in Fitzwilliam, NH.
Catherine O'Brian is a poet and the Arts in Education Coordinator for the State Arts Council. She lives in North Sutton, NH.
Julia Older is a novelist and poet with 10 poetry collections. Her verse play, Hermaphroditus in America, was broadcast on 60 public radio stations. She has received Pushcart nominations and many awards. She lives in Hancock, NH.

 

Flame Dancers   Kinesthete and ‘sphereplayer’ Bradford Lowery performs

Special Parking Instructions:  The dinner, poetry reading and fire dancing  take place at the Institute Studio at the top of the mountain.  Parking is limited so we request that those attending park in the area at the base of the mountain.    An attendant will provide a rides up to and and down  from the studio.

 

For more information visit www.andresinstitute.org
or call 603-673-8441.

  

All events at the Andres Institute of Art are open to the public, free of charge.
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