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Intermedia Arts presents

 Beyond the Pure Fellowship Reading
  
Saturday, June 9, 2012
7PM at Intermedia Arts
$5-$10 Suggested Donation
EVERYONE WELCOME!

  Featuring 2011 Beyond the Pure Fellowship Winners   


FEATURING
LESLEY ARIMAH
COLLEEN CASEY
JOHN LEE CLARK
PALLAVI SHARMA DIXIT
JACQUELINE WHITE 
 

 



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This program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Jerome Foundation 



FEATURED ARTISTS


Lesley Arimah was born in the U.K. and resided in various countries (including her native Nigeria) before moving to the States in her early teens. She spent a decade in the South before moving northwards to earn an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Minnesota State University, Mankato. A resident of Mankato, Lesley is currently working on her first novel.

  


 

Colleen Casey uses language and other arts to bring about positive transformation.  As Morning Program Manager with the English Learning Center, in Minneapolis's Phillips neighborhood, she leads a cadre of volunteer teachers to help adult immigrants build their voices in English and master other essential skills. She has worked with Adult Basic Education and ESL in the Twin Cities for over a decade and, before that, cut her teeth in community arts administration and arts in education with the History Theatre and In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater.  She holds a BA in art history and is slowly completing an initial teacher license in English Language and Communication Arts. Colleen grew up in the Twin Cities area and is of European-American and Mdewakantan Dakota heritages. She is a member of the Loft-sponsored TGI Frybread.community writing group and was a mentee in the Loft's Native Inroads writing mentorship in 2009.

  

John Lee Clark was born deaf and became blind in adolescence. His chapbook of poems is Suddenly Slow (Handtype Press, 2008) and he edited the anthology Deaf American Poetry (Gallaudet University Press, 2009). His poems have appeared in many publications, including The Hollins Critic, Poetry, and The Seneca Review. He is married to the deaf cartoonist Adrean Clark, and they run a small press, Clerc Scar, dedicated to the literature of the signing community. They live with their three sons in Maplewood.

  

Pallavi Sharma Dixit earned an MFA in creative writing from the University of Massachusetts, where she was awarded the Harvey Swados Prize in Fiction.  In 2010, she was the recipient of a Minnesota State Arts Board Grant and a Travel and Study Grant from the Jerome Foundation, and in 2007 she was a recipient of the Loft's Mentor Series Award.  Most recently, her work has appeared in Fiction on a Stick: New Stories by Minnesota Writers and Her Mother's Ashes 3: Stories from South Asian Women in Canada and the United States.

  

Jacqueline White is a Minneapolis writer who has also worked as a waitress and as an activist striving to create respectful schools for all students, including those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. Her op-eds have been published in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and distributed through the Progressive Media Project. Other credits include stints as a senior editor at The Utne Reader and as editor of the Search Institute magazine Assets. She has taught writing at a jail, a drop-in center for homeless youth, and at the Loft Literary Center. She earned a BA in English cum laude from Yale and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University-Los Angeles. She is currently at work on a memoir, for which she received a 2008 Minnesota State Arts Board grant. Visit www.mytransgenderhusband.com.   

ABOUT THE BEYOND THE PURE FELLOWSHIPS

Intermedia Arts' Beyond the Pure Fellowships for Writers (formerly the SASE Jerome Grants for Emerging Writers), is a fellowship program that awards grants of up to $4,000 to four to six emerging Minnesota writers each year. This program defines an emerging writer as a writer whose work demonstrates a sustained level of accomplishment and commitment, but who has not yet received widespread recognition from peers and/or industry as an established professional artist.

 


Intermedia Arts' Beyond the Pure Fellowships for Writers places a particular emphasis on increasing the visibility of and providing a platform for emerging writers whose voices have historically been underrepresented in the literary arts, including (but not limited to): writers of color, GLBT writers, women, new immigrants, native and Indigenous writers, low-income writers, and writers exploring non-traditional pathways to success. By providing financial assistance, professional development, and recognition to a culturally, ethnically, socially and socio-economically diverse group of writers, this program strengthens and supports Minnesota's literary community and provides a platform for many new voices to be heard as they achieve their next level of artistic success.

This program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Jerome Foundation.

 

ABOUT INTERMEDIA ARTS | www.IntermediaArts.org 

Image: Intermedia Arts A multidisciplinary, multicultural arts center, Intermedia Arts builds understanding among people by catalyzing and inspiring artists and audiences to make changes in their lives and communities. We are a nationally recognized leader in empowering artists and community leaders to use arts-based approaches to solve community issues. From graffiti art to digital technology to performance art to spoken word, we work from the community up to unearth and enliven new and emerging artists and art forms while challenging and exploring the role of art in our lives. By stimulating civic dialogue and giving voice to the issues and experiences of underrepresented communities locally, nationally and internationally, we contribute to a stronger, healthier society.

 

 

Art. Changes. Everything