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Friday, November 1, 2019 6pm to 8pm
About this Event
3203 Southeast Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, Oregon 97202-8199
Jacey de la Torre, Hadley Parrish-Cotton, and Karly Quadros present their creative thesis work.
About Jacey de la Torre:
I am a creative writer who believes that art is a humble process that's intimately connected to our daily lived experiences, not some cerebral inaccessible thing that operates outside of ourselves. I'm most interested in creating art that speaks truth for unheard voices, art that creates bridges between those voices and the resources they need to spread words and power. This project is a public reading and casual feedback session for my creative writing thesis, which is nonfiction and very close to my heart. I'm so juiced for the opportunity to share my developing work in a casual, welcoming environment.
Karly Quadros is a fiction writer and thesising senior. She is preoccupied with speculative futures, occulted pasts, hidden places, unlikely possibilities, the ecology of the Pacific Northwest, punk rock, violence, fungi, water, knives, urban life, and monsters. Her current work focuses on the relationships forged between humans and non-humans in the time of global climate change.
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