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  • Workshops & Discussions
    Tuesday, June 6th, 6:00 PM CDT–8:00 PM CDT
    Thursday, June 8th, 10:00 AM CDT–12:00 PM CDT
    Thursday, June 8th, 2:00 PM CDT–4:00 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop led by Maggie Queeney. In this session, we focus on the line, an organizing feature that shapes a poem’s...

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • In-person reading
    Friday, May 26th, 7:30 PM CST–8:30 PM CST

    Join us for a reading with CM Burroughs, Camille Roy, and Syd Staiti at PO Box Collective.

    CM Burroughs wears a black shirt and black nail polish with a buzz cut hairstyle. Camille Roy, a white woman, photographed in a garden at night. Syd Staiti, a white trans man with brown hair.
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Friday, May 26th, 12:00 PM CDT–1:30 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a monthly book group moderated by library staff. In May, we will read and discuss Tiger Girl by Pascale Petit. Registration is required for this event. To...

    Image of Pascal Petit
  • In-person reading with livestream (hybrid)
    Thursday, May 25th, 7PM–8PM

    Join us for a panel about Gwendolyn Brooks’s book Blacks and her legacy in Chicago and beyond.

    Left to right: Nora Brooks Blakely, a Black female senior, standard headshot pose. Headshot of poet Haki Madhubuti seated at a desk. Portrait of Kelly Norman Ellis in front of a brick wall.
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Thursday, May 25th, 6:00 PM CDT–8:00 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop, “Writing Into Your Family Archive Through Poetry,”  created and led by L. Renée. We all have inheritances. For some of...

    L. Renée seated on green bench with small smile and white fence green vine background
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Monday, May 22nd, 6 PM CDT–8 PM CDT
    Tuesday, May 23rd, 10 AM CDT–12 PM CDT
    Tuesday, May 23rd, 2 PM CDT–4 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop led by Maggie Queeney. In this session, we focus on the Golden Shovel, a form created by the poet...

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • Reading & Lectures (In-person)
    Tuesday, May 16th, 6:00 PM CST
    Thursday, May 18th, 6:00 PM CST

    Join us in celebrating Miss Brooks’s legacy through this remount of Manual Cinema’s No Blue Memories!

    Promotional poster for No Blue Memories. The background of the poster features an illustrated Chicago cityscape in sepia tones. “Maud,” “Lincoln West,” “The Mecca,” and “Annie Allent” can be read on building storefronts. A shadow of the profile of Gwendol
  • Readings & Lectures
    Tuesday, May 16th, 1:00 PM CST
    Wednesday, May 17th, 10:00 AM CST
    Wednesday, May 17th, 1:00 PM CST
    Thursday, May 18th, 12:00 PM CST

    Educators, sign up to bring your classroom to Manual Cinema’s No Blue Memories in May!

    Promotional poster for No Blue Memories. The background of the poster features an illustrated Chicago cityscape in sepia tones. “Maud,” “Lincoln West,” “The Mecca,” and “Annie Allent” can be read on building storefronts. A shadow of the profile of Gwendol
  • In-person reading with livestream (hybrid)
    Thursday, May 4th, 7:00 PM CDT–8:00 PM CDT

    Join us for an Open Door reading with Gregg Bordowitz, Asia Calcagno, Terri Kapsalis, and Ugochi Nwaogwugwu.

    Close up black and white photograph of a white man with greying black hair wearing round eyeglasses and a turtleneck sweater. Asia Calcagno, a light skinned Black woman with curly hair and large gold hoops, stares at the camera while touching her cheek ge
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Monday, May 1st, 2 PM CDT–4 PM CDT
    Tuesday, May 2nd, 6 PM CDT–8 PM CDT
    Tuesday, May 9th, 10 AM CDT–12 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop led by Maggie Queeney. In this session, we focus on the image, the sensual description evoking the physical world,...

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Saturday, April 29th, 11:00 AM CDT–1:00 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop, “Spatial Poetry Workshop,” created and led by Hua Xi. The Spatial Poetry workshop will teach participants about the historical context...

  • Workshops & Discussions
    Friday, April 28th, 12:00 PM CDT–1:30 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a monthly book group moderated by library staff. In April, we will read and discuss Ask the Brindled by No‘u Revilla.  Registration is required for this event....

    Image of No'u Revilla
  • In-person reading with livestream (hybrid)
    Thursday, April 27th, 7:00 PM CST–8:00 PM CST

    Join us for a reading celebrating new book releases by Poetry Foundation staff and friends: Adrian Matejka, Maggie Queeney, Charif Shanahan, and Patricia Smith.

    Adrian Matejka, a Black man with short black hair sits at a table.  Maggie Queeney, a white woman with shoulder-length hair, stands inside a wall of vines. She is wearing a white lace top in this black and white headshot. Charif Shanahan
  • Celebrations
    Tuesday, April 25th – Saturday, June 10th, 1:30 PM CDT–6 PM CDT

    To complement Chicago’s collective reading of Blacks, there will be several free events and opportunities to learn about Ms. Brooks’s life and legacy. 

    Artwork of Gwendolyn Brooks in profile with a hand under her chin, enclosed in two circles. Around the artwork are other circles and the text: "One Poem, One Chicago 2023. Blacks by Gwendolyn Brooks."
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Tuesday, April 25th, 10:00 AM CDT–12:00 PM CDT
    Wednesday, April 26th, 2:00 PM CDT–4:00 PM CDT
    Wednesday, April 26th, 6:00 PM CDT–8:00 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop led by Maggie Queeney. In this special process session, we will explore the role of questions and questioning in...

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • Readings & Lectures
    Saturday, April 22nd, 3:00 PM CDT–4:00 PM CDT

    Join us for a virtual reading celebrating the Forms & Features poets.

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • In-person reading with livestream (hybrid)
    Thursday, April 20th, 7:00 PM CST–8:30 PM CST

    Join us for a reading and conversation with Renee Gladman, Eileen Myles, and Simone White, celebrating their new book releases.

    Renee Gladman, an African-American woman with dark hair gathered in bun at the top of her head, is captured while talking. Eileen Myles wears sunglasses and a blazer. Simone White, a black woman with silver hair in a bun, sits on a window ledge, looking i
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Tuesday, April 18th, 6:00 PM CDT–8:00 PM CDT
    Wednesday, April 19th, 10:00 AM CDT–12:00 PM CDT
    Thursday, April 20th, 2:00 PM CDT–4:00 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a poetry discussion and creative writing workshop led by Maggie Queeney. In this session, we explore the pantoum, a form born of Malaysian oral poetry that...

    An abstract illustration featuring 11 characters, all wearing muted-color clothing. They are positioned on or around large books that have red, pink, and orange tones. One is using a pencil the size of her body to draw a scribble and another is walking th
  • In-person reading with livestream (hybrid)
    Saturday, April 15th, 2:00 PM CST–3:00 CST

    Join us at the Poetry Foundation during EXPO for a panel on art writing.

    Camille Bacon, Black femme with a long bubble pony tail, she is wearing a black collared shirt and pants. Amarie Cemone Gipson, a Black woman, in the thinker pose outside in a beige dress with colorful geometric patterns. Daria Simone Harper, a Black woma
  • Workshops & Discussions
    Friday, March 31st, 12:00 PM CDT–1:30 PM CDT

    All are welcome to a monthly book group moderated by library staff. In March, we will read and discuss A God at the Door by Tishani Doshi.  Registration is required for...

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