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Friday, April 18
 

8:00am EDT

Recovery Roast Tasting Event with Baltik's Bagels
Free Hot Coffee/Recovery Roast Coffee Tasting - Join artist John Freyer and our local coffee partner for a special coffee tasting event. Participants will taste a variety of coffees from to finalize a new Rams in Recovery edition of Recovery Roast. This coffee “cupping” event will introduce participants to the rich history of coffee and the complexities of roasting, tasting and enjoyment. We will also taste editions of Recovery Roast from our project partners in the UK and across the country.



Speakers
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John D. Freyer

Founding Member - Richmond Inclusive City Initiative, Associate Professor Cross Disciplinary Media, VCUarts
John Freyer is an Associate Professor of Cross Disciplinary Media at Virginia Commonwealth University. Freyer serves on the Advisory Committee for Rams in Recovery and is a Peer Recovery Support Specialist.  His projects include the Free Narcan Bike, All My Life for Sale, Free... Read More →
Sponsors
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Afterglow Coffee

Afterglow Coffee Cooperative is Richmond's first and only worker-owned and operated coffee roaster and cafe. Our business was born during the height of the COVID lockdowns in 2020. The five founding members had long been dreaming of a new type of coffee business and when all of the... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

9:00am EDT

Recovery, Creative Practice and Decarceration
Join Kasey Anderson, Sarah Shotland, Dziko Singleton, Dyan Neary & Reverend Dana Sally-Allen for a conversation on recovery, creative practice and decarceration. Before the panel, Jessica Bell Brown, Director of the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University, will be giving short remarks. 
Speakers
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Liz Canfield

Artist
Liz Canfield, Ph.D., is a sound artist, zine maker, teacher and community organizer. She is an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, where she teaches introductory courses in gender/sexuality studies... Read More →
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Dyan Neary

Investigative Reporter and Professor of Journalism, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Dyan Neary is a professor of journalism at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. She is a writer and host of the forthcoming series of the podcast Serial, from Serial Productions and the New York Times, to be released in Fall 2025. Her investigative feature stories and essays have... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Shotland

Sarah Shotland

Director of Madwomen in the Attic, Carlow University
SARAH SHOTLAND is the author of the novel Junkette, and the nonfiction project Abolition is Everything. Her writing for the stage has been performed in theaters nationally and internationally. Sarah co-founded Words Without Walls in 2009, which brought creative writing workshops to... Read More →
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Dziko Singleton, CPRS

Comprehensive Harm Reduction Program Co-Coordinator, Health Brigade
Dziko Singleton, a self-described "social norms disruptor", is a lifelong Richmond resident and a Black woman in long-term recovery. She currently serves as co-coordinator of the largest harm reduction program in Virginia and is also a racial equity and Hep C/drug user health consultant... Read More →
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Rev. Dana Sally-Allen

Founding Member - Richmond Inclusive Recovery City Initiative, CEO and Founder of the Dana Sally Allen Foundation
Rev. Dana Sally-Allen is the CEO and Founder of the Dana Sally Allen Foundation a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides substance use, mental health and peer support services to individuals in need. She holds a Master of Science Degree in Human Services and a Bachelor of Science... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 9:00am - 10:15am EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

10:30am EDT

Artistic Journeys: Creativity and Recovery
A panel discussion featuring VCUarts faculty member Paul Thulin and artists Elizabeth Huey, Grace Bromley, Erin Williams, and Margaret Stratton will focus on their journeys as artists in recovery. The panelists will share personal stories, talk about their artistic processes, and explore how recovery can play a significant role in their creative practice.
Moderators
avatar for Paul Thulin-Jimenez

Paul Thulin-Jimenez

Associate Professor of Photography + Film, Virginia Commonwealth University
Paul Thulin-Jimenez is an associate professor of Photography + Film. He uses analog photography, digital montage, appropriation and various alternative materials to explore the contextual and material constructs of history, cultural identity, consumerism, memory and myth. Thulin-Jimenez’s... Read More →
Speakers
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Margaret Stratton

Artist
Margaret Stratton is a photographer whose work responds to the changing landscape of the west; and explores how the language of photographic media can make a difference in public awareness of climate change. Her current work chronicles the blackened sites that remain after forest... Read More →
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Elizabeth Huey

Artist
Born in Virginia, Elizabeth Huey earned an MFA from Yale University and a BA in Psychology from George Washington University. She studied painting at both the Marchutz School in Aix-en-Provence, France and the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture in Manhattan... Read More →
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Erin Williams

Writer and Illustrator
Erin Williams is the author and illustrator of ten books, including What's Wrong? Personal Histories of Chronic Pain and Bad Medicine, Commute: An Illustrated Memoir of Female Shame, How to Take Care and the Big Activity Book series (250k+ in print). Her writing and art have also... Read More →
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Grace Bromley

Artist
Grace Bromley (b. 1994, USA) is a Richmond, VA based artist. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, she attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA in Painting and has received her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Spring of 2024. She is a multidisciplinary... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

1:00pm EDT

Trans Poetics: Recovery & Care
Join VCU Creative Writing faculty SJ Sindu for a discussion with three transgender poets in recovery—K. Iver, Chase Berggrun, and Samuel Ace—about how their experiences with transgender identity, poetic expression and recovery intersect. Before the panel, Carmenita D. Higginbotham and Catherine Ingrassia, Dean of the School of the Arts and Dean of Humanities and Sciences, will be delivering short remarks. 
Moderators
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SJ Sindu

Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
SJ Sindu is a Tamil diaspora author of two literary novels (Marriage of a Thousand Lies, which won the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Award; and Blue-Skinned Gods, which was an Indie Next Pick and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award), two hybrid chapbooks (I Once Met You But... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Samuel Ace

Samuel Ace

Writer and Sound Artist
Samuel Ace is a trans/genderqueer writer and sound artist. He is the author most recently of I want to start by saying (Cleveland State University Poetry Center), Portals, co-authored with the late poet Maureen Seaton (Ravenna Press), Our Weather Our Sea (Black Radish), Meet Me There... Read More →
avatar for Chase Berggrun

Chase Berggrun

Writer
Chase Berggrun is a trans woman poet and educator. She is the author of R E D (Birds LLC, 2018), and the chapbook Somewhere a seagull (After Hours Editions, 2023). Her poems and essays have appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry Magazine, Poem-A-Day, The Nation, and elsewhere... Read More →
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K. Iver

Writer
K. Iver (they/them) is a nonbinary trans poet born in Mississippi. Their book Short Film Starring My Beloved’s Red Bronco won the 2022 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry from Milkweed Editions. Short Film won the Wisconsin Book Award and was shortlisted for the L.A. Times Book Prize... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

2:45pm EDT

Books: big, small and true - Writers in Recovery
Join writers Chris Brunt, Carvell Wallace, Alex Watson & Josh Galarza for a conversation about their work as writers, poets, educators and editors.  Learn how their experiences in recovery impacts the way they work and engage with their practice.  
Moderators
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Jack Cooksey

Writer
Jack Cooksey, a Richmond native, is a 1994 graduate of VCU’s School of Mass Communications, News-Editorial. Since 1993, Jack has worked as a writer, editor and publications designer in print media, including daily and weekly newspapers; business journals; and city and regional magazines... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Carvell Wallace

Carvell Wallace

Writer
Carvell Wallace is a writer and podcaster who has contributed to The New Yorker, GQ, New York Times Magazine, Pitchfork, MTV News, and Al Jazeera. His debut memoir, Another Word For Love (MCD, 2024), explores his life, identity, and love through stories of family, friendship, and... Read More →
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Chris Brunt

Assistant Teaching Professor, Syracuse University
Christopher Brunt is the author of the poetry collection WAR AT HOME (Saturnalia Books, 2024), a finalist for the Alma Book Prize. His poetry, fiction, and essays have been featured in Ploughshares, The Nation, Oxford American, Fugue, Meridian, Copper Nickel, the Cincinnati Review... Read More →
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Alex Watson

Writer
Alexandra Watson is a fiction writer and poet from Syracuse, NY, currently based in Newburgh, NY. She’s the executive editor of Apogee Journal, a publication providing a platform for marginalized artists and writers to explore identity and its intersections. For her work with Apogee... Read More →
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Josh Galarza

Writer, "The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky"
Longtime Montessori educator Josh Galarza writes fiction and creative nonfiction, and is a multidisciplinary visual artist specializing in printmaking and book arts. His research centers around male gender performance, queer issues, body liberation, and Chicano studies. His debut... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 2:45pm - 4:00pm EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

4:30pm EDT

"Recovery in Practice" Group Exhibition
Friday April 18, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
The Joseph Seipel Gallery is proud to present a special exhibition featuring the work of visual artists who are alumni of the VCUarts program, featuring Richmond-based artists: Pia Bakala, Grace Bromley, Oliver Mukherjee, Calvin Ashley, Ella Floyd, Aspen DeRosa, Paul Thulin, and Elizabeth Huey. This exhibition coincides with the first-ever “Recovery in Practice” conference to be held in Richmond, Virginia, and highlights the journeys of artists who are navigating recovery, while continuing to cultivate powerful and thought-provoking practices.

The artists featured in this exhibition are at various stages of recovery, yet all share a commitment to using their artistic practice as a means of healing and self-expression. Their diverse works—spanning mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and multimedia installations—explore personal and collective narratives of recovery, resilience, and transformation. The exhibition asks important questions about the intersection between art and recovery: How do recovery journeys inspire creative processes? How can art contribute to building community and fostering a sense of shared experience?

This exhibition not only showcases the resilience and creativity of VCUarts alumni but also complements the broader mission of the “Recovery in Practice” conference, a transformative event that will bring together artists, authors, activists, and scientific researchers for a dialogue about the diverse meanings of recovery. Taking place for the first time in Richmond, the conference will provide an opportunity for attendees to engage in conversations about the intersections of recovery, harm reduction, and coalition-building.

The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate how art can serve as a transformative tool for recovery and healing, both for the individual artist and for the community at large. As artists continue to engage in their creative processes, their work becomes a living testament to the power of recovery.

Artists:

Pia Bakala is a Richmond, VA based visual artist. Born in Aurora, Illinois, she received a BFA in Painting and a BA in Art History from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2013 and an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2024. Her work has been exhibited in a solo show at Kiosk Gallery in Kansas City, as well as at D.D.D.D. Pictures in NYC, Charlotte St. Foundation in Kansas City, SpringBreak Art Show NYC, and Soloway Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. She was featured in New American Paintings MFA issue 165, and included in a panel discussion at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Richmond, Virginia in 2023. Bakala creates painterly expressions of everyday internal conflicts, influenced by her personal experiences as a transgender woman. In recent work, she explores the intersection of imagined and virtual realities through painted and video works composed of situations pulled from the life simulator game, The Sims 4.

Grace Bromley is a Richmond, VA based artist. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, she attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA in Painting and has received her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Spring of 2024. She is a multidisciplinary artist whose work brings together various modes of critique about gender and self-hood, particularly through the lens of archetypal fairytale, myth and folklore, as well as questioning idealistic notions of individualism and self-reflection in the West. Her work is imbued with a dark sense of humor and through body language lays bare basic human emotions, such as fear, anger, loneliness, and desire. Her work has been shown at Thierry Goldberg Gallery, NYC, New Collectors Gallery NYC, Bloom Galerie, St. Tropez, SeeFood Room, Hong Kong, D.D.D.D Pictures and Spring/Break NYC. She participated in Spring/Break Art Show Los Angeles as well as New York City as an Independent Curator in 2023. She is the Recipient of the New American Paintings Emerging Artist Grant, 2023.

Oliver Mukherjee

Calvin Ashley is a mixed media artist and sculptor based in Richmond, VA. He is a recent BFA graduate from VCU’s Sculpture and Extended Media and interned with both Gallery 5 and the Institute of Contemporary Art while in school. He still volunteers with Gallery 5 and is on the exhibition and installation committee. His work focuses on themes of folklore, birth, and renewal and has been shown locally at the Anderson Gallery and sold at vendor markets in the Richmond Area. He has also worked with local bands and house show venues to create zines and t-shirt designs.

Ella Floyd is an interdisciplinary artist and research assistant based in Richmond, Virginia. Reigning from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Southwest Virginia, Floyd left her rural practice to study Photography + Film at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, where she earned her BFA in 2024. Floyd is currently working on her series, “Say When,” asking how women articulate sexual desires and boundaries in a world that thrives on performance and the constant transformation of digital spaces. Her thesis project, "Where Light Divides the Holler," discussed themes of disrupted familial and personal archives in conjunction with trends in Appalachian folklore shown in her project, "Killmore." Outside of her personal practice, Floyd is currently working as a Research Assistant for the Fifty/Fifty Project at VCUarts, continuing to serve the greater Commonwealth area. When Floyd is not developing projects, she enjoys spending time in nature, specifically rivers and waterfalls! Floyd is passionate about continuing to share Appalachian culture and folklore in a positive light, attempting to challenge harmful stereotypes of poverty and drug abuse perpetuated in modern media, commonly stating, "If I don't tell this story, no one will."

Aspen DeRosa is an artist and educator dedicated to celebrating life and fostering safe spaces for creative and personal growth. Their work and teaching style encourage curiosity and play across a variety of mediums, including photography, writing, sculpture, music, and installation. They are actively involved in the sobriety and recovery community and host a support meeting for musicians in recovery, merging their commitment to healing and recovery with their passion for the arts.

Paul Thulin is an associate professor of Photography + Film. He uses analog photography, digital montage, appropriation and various alternative materials to explore the contextual and material constructs of history, cultural identity, consumerism, memory and myth. Thulin-Jimenez’s photographs have been exhibited nationally and internationally at United Photo Industries in New York, Miami Scope, Candela Gallery in Richmond, Chicago Art Fair, PPAC in Philadelphia, AAC in Washington, D.C., Toronto Art Fair, Foto Gallery in Barcelona, Grand Prix Fotofestival in Lodz, Poland, the Athens Photo Festival in Greece, the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, and Mt. Rokko Photography Festival in Japan. Thulin-Jimenez has been the recipient of a variety of photographic prizes and awards including a TPI National Graduate Fellowship, a Virginia Commission for the Arts Artist Fellowship, Conveyor Magazine Exhibition Grant, Hariban Award Honorable Mention, Critical Mass Top 50, and the Lensculture Emerging Talent Grant.

Elizabeth Huey earned an MFA from Yale University and a BA in Psychology from George Washington University. She studied painting at both the Marchutz School in Aix-en-Provence, France and the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture in Manhattan. Huey has exhibited both nationally and internationally, and her work is held in museums and other prominent collections. She has been awarded multiple grants and residencies including the Terra Foundation Residency in Giverny, France, a Johns Hopkins University Travel
Speakers
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Calvin Ashley

Artist
Calvin Ashley is a mixed media artist and sculptor based in Richmond, VA. He is a recent BFA graduate from VCU’s Sculpture and Extended Media and interned with both Gallery 5 and the Institute of Contemporary Art while in school. He still volunteers with Gallery 5 and is on the... Read More →
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Elizabeth Huey

Artist
Born in Virginia, Elizabeth Huey earned an MFA from Yale University and a BA in Psychology from George Washington University. She studied painting at both the Marchutz School in Aix-en-Provence, France and the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture in Manhattan... Read More →
avatar for Paul Thulin-Jimenez

Paul Thulin-Jimenez

Associate Professor of Photography + Film, Virginia Commonwealth University
Paul Thulin-Jimenez is an associate professor of Photography + Film. He uses analog photography, digital montage, appropriation and various alternative materials to explore the contextual and material constructs of history, cultural identity, consumerism, memory and myth. Thulin-Jimenez’s... Read More →
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Miño Smith

Research Assistant, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Ella Floyd

Research Assistant, Peer Recovery Specialist, VCU School of the Arts
Ella Floyd is an interdisciplinary artist and research assistant based in Richmond, Virginia. Reigning from the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Southwest Virginia, Floyd left her rural practice to study Photography + Film at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the... Read More →
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Grace Bromley

Artist
Grace Bromley (b. 1994, USA) is a Richmond, VA based artist. Born and raised in Chicago, IL, she attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a BFA in Painting and has received her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Spring of 2024. She is a multidisciplinary... Read More →
avatar for Oliver Mukherjee

Oliver Mukherjee

Research Assistant, VCU School of the Arts
Friday April 18, 2025 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Murry N. DePillars Building 1000 W Broad St.

6:00pm EDT

Free Hot Supper
Free Hot Supper is a simple supper for invited guests, including individuals who participated in Recovery in Practice programming, and additional guests from the broader recovery community, including persons who belong to or provide services for communities affected by addiction. Dinner will be coordinated by Jason Alley and the Richmond members of  “Ben’s Friends,” a support network for food and beverage industry professionals who struggle with substance abuse and addiction, to develop a simple, locally-sourced menu, served in an environment with communal seating that allows for participants to dine and engage in dialogue.
Exhibitors
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Ben's Friends

Ben's Friends is a coalition of sober F&B people committed to their sobriety in an industry filled with drugs, alcohol, and stress. Our only purpose is to help each other find freedom from the bondage of our addiction.
Friday April 18, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA

7:00pm EDT

Reading Recovery
Join visiting Recovery in Practice speakers and Richmond Community members for a special reading of poetry, memoir and short story excerpts.  
Speakers
avatar for Valley Haggard

Valley Haggard

Writer
Valley Haggard is an author, teacher, energy worker, and spiritual life coach with twenty-five + years in 12-step recovery. A Reiki master and Shamanic Reiki practitioner, she combines energy work and other healing modalities with expressive writing in sacred circles and healing narrative... Read More →
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Josh Galarza

Writer, "The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky"
Longtime Montessori educator Josh Galarza writes fiction and creative nonfiction, and is a multidisciplinary visual artist specializing in printmaking and book arts. His research centers around male gender performance, queer issues, body liberation, and Chicano studies. His debut... Read More →
avatar for Dyan Neary

Dyan Neary

Investigative Reporter and Professor of Journalism, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Dyan Neary is a professor of journalism at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. She is a writer and host of the forthcoming series of the podcast Serial, from Serial Productions and the New York Times, to be released in Fall 2025. Her investigative feature stories and essays have... Read More →
avatar for Carvell Wallace

Carvell Wallace

Writer
Carvell Wallace is a writer and podcaster who has contributed to The New Yorker, GQ, New York Times Magazine, Pitchfork, MTV News, and Al Jazeera. His debut memoir, Another Word For Love (MCD, 2024), explores his life, identity, and love through stories of family, friendship, and... Read More →
avatar for Samuel Ace

Samuel Ace

Writer and Sound Artist
Samuel Ace is a trans/genderqueer writer and sound artist. He is the author most recently of I want to start by saying (Cleveland State University Poetry Center), Portals, co-authored with the late poet Maureen Seaton (Ravenna Press), Our Weather Our Sea (Black Radish), Meet Me There... Read More →
avatar for Chase Berggrun

Chase Berggrun

Writer
Chase Berggrun is a trans woman poet and educator. She is the author of R E D (Birds LLC, 2018), and the chapbook Somewhere a seagull (After Hours Editions, 2023). Her poems and essays have appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry Magazine, Poem-A-Day, The Nation, and elsewhere... Read More →
avatar for Chris Brunt

Chris Brunt

Assistant Teaching Professor, Syracuse University
Christopher Brunt is the author of the poetry collection WAR AT HOME (Saturnalia Books, 2024), a finalist for the Alma Book Prize. His poetry, fiction, and essays have been featured in Ploughshares, The Nation, Oxford American, Fugue, Meridian, Copper Nickel, the Cincinnati Review... Read More →
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K. Iver

Writer
K. Iver (they/them) is a nonbinary trans poet born in Mississippi. Their book Short Film Starring My Beloved’s Red Bronco won the 2022 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry from Milkweed Editions. Short Film won the Wisconsin Book Award and was shortlisted for the L.A. Times Book Prize... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Shotland

Sarah Shotland

Director of Madwomen in the Attic, Carlow University
SARAH SHOTLAND is the author of the novel Junkette, and the nonfiction project Abolition is Everything. Her writing for the stage has been performed in theaters nationally and internationally. Sarah co-founded Words Without Walls in 2009, which brought creative writing workshops to... Read More →
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Erin Williams

Writer and Illustrator
Erin Williams is the author and illustrator of ten books, including What's Wrong? Personal Histories of Chronic Pain and Bad Medicine, Commute: An Illustrated Memoir of Female Shame, How to Take Care and the Big Activity Book series (250k+ in print). Her writing and art have also... Read More →
avatar for Alex Watson

Alex Watson

Writer
Alexandra Watson is a fiction writer and poet from Syracuse, NY, currently based in Newburgh, NY. She’s the executive editor of Apogee Journal, a publication providing a platform for marginalized artists and writers to explore identity and its intersections. For her work with Apogee... Read More →
Sponsors
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Abi's Books and Brews

Nestled near VCU, Abi’s Books & Brews is your cozy escape where books and coffee come together in perfect harmony. Savor locally sourced brews, artisan pastries, and authentic gelato as you browse thousands of unique reads. More than a café and bookstore, we’re a welcoming space... Read More →
Friday April 18, 2025 7:00pm - 8:30pm EDT
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University 601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220, USA
 
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