OUR EIGHTH SEASON IS OFFICIALLY HERE! Swipe for our FULL SETLIST for our WHOLE VIRTUAL SEASON! We’ve got FIVE amazing Slams and some phenomenal features, as well as a plethora of workshops that will run until August! We hope to see you out at some of these amazing events!
Join Hana for a de-stressing poetry workshop, focusing on fiction and scenes within poetry. You'll be led through a series of super chill exercises where all you need is your imagination. No experience in writing is required, just bring yer brain!
Workshop blurb: Join Hana for a de-stressing poetry workshop, focusing on fiction and scenes within poetry. You'll be led through a series of super chill exercises where all you need is your imagination. No experience in writing is required, just bring yer brain!
best poetry books of 2018. Her second book, a compilation of essays and illustrations from her notable affirmation art series, titled Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty is in stores now.
Join our Q Summit poets for a free live poetry reading on April 7th!🌈 Covering themes of ancestry, fairytales & utopias, and everything Queer in between, the poets have created pure magic through their journeys on and off the page.
🔗RSVP here: https://t.co/hJRoCZdi82
text “funded by the city of Toronto.” The piece of graph paper has a piece of tape in the top center with the words “Hot Damn It’s A Queer Slam” in black messy, all capitals brush-style handwriting. The whole photo is framed with a thin white border.
Join us on March 19th at 6PM EST for our second Season Eight Slam and Open Mic with Red Maienza! All Queer Slam events this season will be VIRTUAL so be sure to sign up to reserve your spot and receive the Zoom link on the event day!
graph paper has a faded red retro microphone along with the information regarding the workshop in a thin dark red sans-serif font as follows: “Poetry Slam and Open Mic / Season 8 Round 2 / March 19th 2022 / 6PM EST - Online - PWYC” as well as the Toronto Arts Council Logo & the
Join us on March 5th at 3PM EST for an amazing workshop with Muna Abdulahi - Writing Into Our Great Perhaps! All Queer Slam events this season will be VIRTUAL - so head over to the link in our bio for more information and to reserve your seat in this workshop today!
black messy, all capitals brush-style handwriting. The whole photo is framed with a thin white border.
The second photo is the same background and grid paper, but without the polaroid. The grid paper (now off centre bottom right) reads “Writing Into Our Great Perhaps” left