Whether you're a bibliophile, filmmaker, artist, or environmental
enthusiast, come out to King's Books for a literary night that is free,
family-friendly, and open to the public for a firsthand opportunity to
participate in a great workshop open to all ages and experience levels AND
have the opportunity to be filmed for a documentary that will be screened
at the 2nd annual Ground to Sound Film and Arts Festival
https://www.groundtosoundfilmandartfest.com...with details for a poetry
submissions contest to follow.
*Friday, November 15, 6 - 9 p.m. at King's Books Store. *
Workshop Description:
Do you care about the earth? What about the Salish Sea? Are you curious
about creativity? Join literary arts teaching artist, Joy, for an
interactive writing workshop where we will use writing and storytelling as
a means of showcasing your care for our environment here in Tacoma! In
collaboration with Creative Colloquy, this workshop will be the kickoff for
literary entries for the Ground to Sound Film and Art Festival. During this
exploratory workshop, you can expect time for writing, reading, sharing (if
you’d like to), and learning more about the festival. With the help of
literary forms, literary devices, and imagination - come away inspired! The
theme for this year is "Healthy Sound. Better Tacoma. Now and Forever."
This workshop is open to writers of all levels and ages. You are welcome to
bring something to write with and write on, but no worries if not, we got
you covered!
About Joy:
Gloria Joy Kazuko Muhammad (preferred name: Joy) is a literary arts
teaching artist, writer, filmmaker, editor, and community organizer based
in Puyallup Territory (Tacoma, WA). As a writer, Joy is inspired by
spirituality, everyday life, nature, music, and cinematography. She is a
graduate of Washington State Teaching Artist Training Lab and facilitates
writing workshops rooted in healing and personal development. Additionally,
she facilitates professional development workshops with teachers on
utilizing social-emotional learning, is a consultant for curriculum
development for youth and adults arts programming, and is always down to be
a speaker on collective care! A lifelong student, Joy enjoys learning from
and with others on environmental justice, design justice, and co-creating a
world in which we’re all free.
This workshop is facilitated by Creative Colloquy in partnership with
Foster's Creative and City of Tacoma Environmental Services.