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Events in February 2022

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January 30, 2022
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February 1, 2022
February 2, 2022(1 event)

6:00 pm: On Writing Home: Writers Talk about Place with Susan Straight and Douglas McCulloh


February 2, 2022

Riverside Public Library’s Humanity Series is back! Join Inlandia Institute in partnership with Riverside Public Library for a four-part spin around the Inland Empire with local writers Larry Burns, Nikia Chaney, Rebecca K. O’Connor, Teresa Rhyne, Susan Straight, Douglas McCulloh, Isabel Quintero, and Casandra Lopez.

This series is free and open to the public, but registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/HumanitiesHour202

“A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively, wrenches it from itself, shapes it, renders it, loves it so radically that he remakes it in his own image.” ― Joan Didion

The scheduled speakers will offer insights, observations, and tools for writing about the location we call home – Inland Southern California.

January 5: Larry Burns and Nikia Chaney

January 19: Rebecca K. O’Connor and Teresa J. Rhyne

February 2: Susan Straight and Douglas McCulloh

February 16: Isabel Quintero and Casandra Lopez

Susan Straight was born in Riverside, California, where she still lives with her family. Her memoir, In the Country of Women (Catapult Books, 2020) was a national bestseller. It was a Best Book of the Year by NPR and CodeSwitch, longlisted for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence, and a Finalist for the Clara Johnson Prize for Women’s Literature. Her new novel, Mecca, will be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in March 2022.

Douglas McCulloh is an artist, writer, and senior curator at the California Museum of Photography. His work has been shown nationally and internationally in more than 250 exhibitions including Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City; Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles; Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans; and Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.

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February 6, 2022(1 event)

3:00 pm: First Sundays with RAM: Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Nicole Cloeren and Puppets a la Carte!


February 6, 2022

Sunday, February 6, 2022 (3:00-4:00 PM)

Riverside Art Museum and Inlandia Institute Present

First Sundays Storytelling and Puppetry Event

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Nicole Cloeren and Puppets a la Carte!

Live and in person at:

Andulka Park

5201 Chicago Ave

Riverside, CA 92507

This is a free family event. Please wear a mask.

To celebrate Lunar New Year, Puppets a la Carte invites you to its annual “Running of the Dragon.” Listen to a story, learn about the Lunar New Year, and help our giant dragon puppet parade through the park. Bring a blanket to sit on, but be ready to run with the dragon!

Nicole Cloeren is the founder of Puppets a la Carte, where she uses puppets and techniques of improvisation to create a space of surprise and wonder in which we can all learn from one another. She is a resident artist at Riverside Studios, has performed with puppets at numerous indoor, outdoor, and online events around Southern California, and loves partnering with other artists.

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February 16, 2022(1 event)

6:00 pm: On Writing Home: Writers Talk about Place with Isabel Quintero and Casandra Lopez


February 16, 2022

Riverside Public Library’s Humanity Series is back! Join Inlandia Institute in partnership with Riverside Public Library for a four-part spin around the Inland Empire with local writers Larry Burns, Nikia Chaney, Rebecca K. O’Connor, Teresa Rhyne, Susan Straight, Douglas McCulloh, Isabel Quintero, and Casandra Lopez.

This series is free and open to the public, but registration is required: https://tinyurl.com/HumanitiesHour202

“A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively, wrenches it from itself, shapes it, renders it, loves it so radically that he remakes it in his own image.” ― Joan Didion

The scheduled speakers will offer insights, observations, and tools for writing about the location we call home – Inland Southern California.

January 5: Larry Burns and Nikia Chaney

January 19: Rebecca K. O’Connor and Teresa J. Rhyne

February 2: Susan Straight and Douglas McCulloh

February 16: Isabel Quintero and Casandra Lopez

Isabel Quintero is an award-winning writer and the daughter of Mexican immigrants. She lives and writes in the Inland Empire of Southern California. Gabi, A Girl in Pieces (Cinco Puntos Press) her first YA novel, was the recipient of multiple awards. She is the author of the chapter books, Ugly Cat and Pablo and Ugly Cat and Pablo and the Missing Brother (Scholastic, Inc.). She earned her B.A. in English with a concentration in literature and he M.A. in English Composition from California State University, San Bernardino.

Casandra Lopez is a Chicana and California Indian (Cahuilla/Tongva/Luiseño) writer who has received support from CantoMundo, Bread Loaf and Jackstraw. She’s been selected for residencies with the School of Advanced Research and Hedgebrook. Her chapbook, Where Bullet Breaks was published by the Sequoyah National Research Center and her poetry collection, Brother Bullet, is forthcoming from University of Arizona. She’s a founding editor of As/Us: A Space For Women Of The World and teaches at Northwest Indian College. 

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February 20, 2022(1 event)

12:00 pm: Poet-TRY 11 with Stephanie Barbé Hammer


February 20, 2022

February 20 – March 27, 2022 (Six Weeks – Asynchronous)

Poet-TRY 11 with Stephanie Barbé Hammer

Boot Camp for Writers: Tell Me a Story

Cost: $150

On Wet Ink, with optional office hours on Zoom; to register:

https://tinyurl.com/Poet-try11

Poems have been used for millennia to tell a story: through myth, adventure, love story/scene, personal memory, letter of complaint, dramatic monologue, and everything in between. In Poet-TRY 11, participants will experiment with using poems – formal, informal, and prose – to hint at a narrative or maybe even unfold a tale in a series of poems. Memoirs in poems exist as they do novels. Let’s see what happens when narrative meets lyric!

This workshop is asynchronous. Students are asked to keep up with the weekly assignments and post them during the week.

Wet Ink is an online platform that creates an immersive learning experience around written work from participants, using Wet Ink classrooms and communities. For more on Wet Ink, please visit: https://wet.ink/.

Stephanie Barbé Hammer is a five-time Pushcart Prize nominee with work in the Bellevue Literary Review, Pearl, Hayden's Ferry, Isthmus, the Gold Man Review, and the Chiron Review among others. She is the author of a magical realist novel (The Puppet Turners of Narrow Interior), a prose poem chapbook (Sex with Buildings), a full-length poetry collection (How Formal?), and a how-to-write-magical-realism craft book (Delicious Strangeness). Stephanie was born in Manhattan and lived until recently in Southern California. She now wanders the woods of rural Washington State looking for a taco truck, a dry cleaner, and someone to talk to. A YA-adjacent novel, Pretend Plumber, is forthcoming from Inlandia Books. Her poetry collection, City Slicker, is forthcoming from Bamboo Dart Press. She is managing editor of SHARK REEF literary magazine.

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March 3, 2022(1 event)

7:00 pm: First Thursdays Arts Walk: Celebrate Women’s History Month with Aunt Alice and Barbara Ann Burns


March 3, 2022

Thursday, March 3, 2022 (7:00-8:00 PM)

First Thursdays Arts Walk at Riverside Public Library

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Aunt Alice and Barbara Ann Burns

In person at Riverside Main Library, Community Room (Please wear a mask.)

3900 Mission Inn Avenue

Riverside, CA 92507

Join Inlandia Institute and Riverside Public Library on Thursday, March 3, at 7:00 PM for First Thursdays Arts Walk as we celebrate Women’s History Month, Riverside style.

Come and learn about local icon and businesswoman “Aunt Alice” Miller Richardson, hotel manager of the Mission Inn and sister of Frank Miller, and her contributions to history, culture, and society. Author Barbara Ann Burns, author of Suite Alice of Riverside, Tahoe, and Laguna: California Hotel Pioneer 1874-1938, will tell us about Aunt Alice’s remarkable gift for hospitality – and hotel management – on a grand scale.

 

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