Arts and Entertainment
January 31, 2023
From: Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown24PearlStreet // A Workshop for Every Kind of Writer
The 24PearlStreet program is rooted in the Fine Arts Work Center's commitment to nurturing creative connections and supporting artistic freedom.
By choosing to register for a workshop, you join students who work full-time or simply write from the comfort of their homes. Our participants regularly share with us how meaningful it is to join these supportive workshop communities, cultivated by our dedicated faculty, where they are able to create some of their best work through our online learning portal.
How to Write a Kick *** Essay
February 6 - March 3, 2023
4 week asynchronous, Non-Fiction
A kick-*** essay takes your personal story and makes it universal. It makes the reader laugh or cry or both. Hood works with you to turn your unfinished essay or idea for an essay into a completed work that sings.
Writing Pictures: An Exploration of Text and Image
February 6 - March 3, 2023
4 week asynchronous, Multi-Genre
This highly experimental workshop will encourage and inspire you to combine text and image to create stories in a new way. You will also review the practices of master artists and authors who have successfully combined words and photographs.
To Whom It May Concern: An Epistolary Poetry Workshop
February 13 - March 10, 2023
4 week asynchronous, Poetry
Join this dynamic, generative workshop that will look at the epistolary poetic tradition of writing letter poems to institutions, abstract concepts, other people, and concrete objects. Studdard will look at the poems Ross Gay and Aimee Nezhukumatathil wrote to each other from their gardens and sent through regular postal mail.
Practice Makes Perfect: Writing & Rewriting
February 13 - March 10, 2023
4 week asynchronous, Fiction
Albert acknowledges how the finish line (in writing) is rarely a linear journey, and the process is usually more interesting than the final product. In this workshop, you will get comfortable with confronting unknowns, questioning your creative desires and pushing yourself to engage more rigorously with what's on—and off—the page.