Join us during National Poetry Month in April at the Center for Colorado Women’s History for a series of poetry workshops facilitated by local educator and poet, Marissa Forbes. Participants are invited to attend all dates but are not required to. Each workshop requires its own RSVP, so please visit each workshop posting to register. Workshops are held each Wednesday in April.
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Workshop Description Week 2: Pantoums & Panties
Finding comfortable undergarments through history may be a challenge but learning about the poetic form, Pantoum, will help experienced and novice writers gain a new perspective of women in Colorado history. We will examine what women wore while exploring the great outdoors, the changes in garments through domestic and professional labor, and the bloomers worn within the suffrage movement. Then we’ll take it to paper and express ourselves through the constrained yet liberating form of pantoums–hey kind of like panties!
About the Facilitator
Marissa Forbes (she/her) is an author, artist, and creative instructor. Her poetry books, Surviving Peter Pan (Beyond the Veil Press) and Brief & Bleeding Margins (World Stage Press) were published in 2023. Other published poems and short stories can be read on marissaforbes.com and @word_nerd_ris. She is the Managing Editor for Twenty Bellows, an art instructor at The Art Garage, and teaches poetry for the Denver Chapter of Community Literature Initiative’s 10 month Poetry for Publication program. Forbes has resided all over the country but now lives a colorful life in Denver with her two children, father, dog, and cat where she hones her personal mission of amplifying art and community in Colorado.