2025 Poet Artist Collaboration
Our 2025 event will feature 42 juried artists and poets participating in an art exhibit, poetry readings, and published in a chapbook featuring all artwork and poetry of the participants. Applications to participate are open through January 10, 2025.
From the poems chosen, participating artists create a new piece of art inspired by one of the poems. The joy and challenge of this event is the translation of the emotion and story of the written words of a poet by an artist into a representative piece of art.
The 2025 submission deadline has passed - applicants will be notified on Jan 31 and participants will be announced in February.
2025 Poet & Artist Jurors
Sherrie Fernandez-Williams is a Black, Queer writer who earned her MFA in Writing from Hamline University. She was a Jerome Hill Artist Fellow and received a Black Voices in Children’s Literature award.
She received additional grants and awards from the Minnesota State Arts Board, The Loft Literary Center, The Givens Foundation for African American Literature, Intermedia Arts, SASE: The Write Place, and The Playwrights’ Center.
The author of the book of poems, Goddess of the Whole Self, and the memoir Soft, Fernandez-Williams, has published poems in journals including New Limestone Review, Aquifer: The Florida Review, and Duke University Press, among others.
Her essays can be found in anthologies including We are Meant to Rise: Voices for Justice from Minneapolis to the World, How Dare We Write: A Multicultural Creative Writing Discourse, and The Poverty and Education Reader.
Sherrie co-directs Queer Voices Minnesota with LM Brimmer. She teaches within community and academic spaces.
Liz Miller’s work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad.
Her awards include a McKnight Foundation Fellowship for Fiber Artists, a McKnight Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists, a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, and numerous grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
Miller has completed residencies at Mass MoCA (North Adams, MA), Stove Works (Chattanooga, TN), the Joan Mitchell Center (New Orleans, LA), and the McColl Center for Art + Innovation (Charlotte, NC), among others.
Miller lives and works in Good Thunder, MN and is Professor of Installation Art and Drawing at Minnesota State University-Mankato.
2025 Participating Poets
To Be Announced in February
2025 Participating Artists
To Be Announced in February
2025 Poet Artist Collaboration Chapbook
Will be available for purchase in April