LORE is a space for the BIPOC community to connect, create, and collaborate.
In honor of the priceless and intangible legacy left to us by the beloved ancestor Ashley Bryan (top left) and upheld by so many BIPOC creatives, our next LORE event will be a reading and discussion, cohosted by our partners at Indigo Arts Alliance and featuring (clockwise from top center) 2021 Bryan Fellows Liz Iversen, Christina Richardson, and Ning Sullivan, and 2022 Bryan Fellows Wendy Newell Dyer and Maya Williams. These Fellows will be sharing their original writing with us and connecting with each other and our with community though conversation about their work and approaches to writing in these uncertain times. Please note: This event is open to the public, and all who celebrate our diverse creative community are welcome and invited to attend.
Time: 6 pm
Host: Indigo Arts Alliance in collaboration with MWPA’s Samara Cole Doyon (samara@mainewriters.org).
This event is free to the public, but seating is limited, and we ask that you RSVP by clicking on the button below.
For more about the Ashley Bryan Fellowship Program, please find our history and values statement.