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SPLAB

Seattle, WA
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splab.org

  • Misión

    The Seattle Poetics LAB (SPLAB) works to reestablish poetry as a method for knowing self & place by engaging poets, writers and artists bioregionally in Cascadia to build community through shared experience of the spoken & written word. SPLAB supports: Poetry as a noetic practice allied with outsider traditions. A poetry of witness, deeply rooted to place. Organic form in all of its manifestations, open, discerning and aware of/responsible to the interconnectivity of life. A visionary poetics that embodies our place on the edge of a continent. SPLAB envisions 10,000 people each year participating in POPO and using those revenues to maintain operations, including administration, the Cascadia Poetry Festival and other in-person events in Seattle and the Cascadia bioregion and our ongoing interviews.

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    Our Vision and Values: Building the Community

    SPLAB is driven by a vision of community.

    The SPLAB community:

    • informs and inspires its members by bringing artists from disparate disciplines together to encourage discourse and debate;
    • challenges the established conventions surrounding art and its influence, human consciousness, and the role of the artist in the community;
    • contributes to the community through outreach and an ethos of sustainability;
    • supports artists, especially those of written and spoken word, through events, forums, and strategic partnerships across the Pacific Northwest.

    Áreas de Impacto incluyen

    • Arte & Música
    • Desarrollo de Comunidades
    • Educación
    • Cooperación Internacional

    Información y Contacto

    • 206.422.5002
    • 9030 Seward Park Av S 213, Seattle, Washington, US
    Illustration

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