Interdisciplinary Writers Lab
2020 Fellows Reading
September 12 | 1-3pm
Online
Celebrate the Interdisciplinary Writers Lab (IWL) with a reading by participants and instructors at the conclusion of the three-month workshop that encourages the development of new literary forms and voices. Interdisciplinary Writers Lab (IWL) is a multigenre master class for emerging local writers of color presented by Kearny Street Workshop in collaboration with the Asian Art Museum.
IWL Instructors
IWL 2020 Cohort
(L-R) Rattana Yeang, Ecaterina Burton, Alexandra Hsu, Sarah D. Park, antmen pimentel mendoza, Jenny Qi, Iris Jong, (Vanessa Hua, Instructor), Manami Diaz Tsuzuki, Sagaree Jain, Preeti Vangani, Lucie Pereira, Grace H. Zhou, Amy Huang, Grace Z. Li, Jewel Buchanan-Boone
Kearny Street Workshop, in collaboration with Asian Art Museum, presented Interdisciplinary Writers Lab (IWL), a 3-month, multi-genre master class for local writers of color scheduled during summer 2020. IWL is a unique program that challenges emerging writers to thoroughly explore and develop their writing skills and styles across multiple genres.
The goals of the IWL program include: providing local emerging writers/artists with the opportunity to challenge, develop, and expand their practice by working with established writers in a variety of genres; to contribute to the development of new literary forms and language that incorporate multiple forms of creative expression; to provide emerging artists with the opportunity to build community and connect with writers in the literary world; and to publish in a print anthology that highlights work by exciting new writers committed to exploring new forms and voices.
IWL 2020 is a collaboration between Kearny Street Workshop and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.