Claire Hong Poetry Reading & Craft Talk

Claire Hong headshot, photo of a woman with long dark brown hair in front of wooden wall

Image: Judy Meuschke

March 2, 2023

Claire Hong Poetry Reading & Craft Talk

March 2nd, 2023

12:10 – 1:00pm – Reading

Lunch Poems, Morrison Library (Located in Doe Library), UC Berkeley

WATCH CLAIRE’S READING HERE!


4:00 – 5:15pm – Craft Talk on
Living in Squalor: Regenerative Agriculture and Revisioning Ancestral Sites
Hearst Field Annex D23 (ARC), UC Berkeley

WATCH CLAIRE’S CRAFT TALK HERE!


On March 2nd, the Arts Research Center is thrilled to collaborate with the English Department and the UC Berkeley Lunch Poems series to bring poet Claire Hong to campus for a reading and public craft talk, in conversation with ARC Director Beth Piatote. The reading will be held at noon in Morrison Library, and the craft talk at ARC.

CLAIRE HONG is the author of Upend (Noemi Press), which was longlisted for the PEN/Voelcker Award. She received a Stegner Fellowship in Poetry from Stanford University (2019-2021) and has creative writing degrees from the University of Arizona (MFA) and Pratt Institute (BFA). She was born in San Francisco, CA and currently lives in Tucson, AZ where she works to distribute traditional, arid adapted seeds.


Claire Hong Craft Talk: Living in Squalor––Regenerative Agriculture and Revisioning Ancestral Sites

Claire Hong Craft Talk: Living in Squalor––Regenerative Agriculture and Revisioning Ancestral Sites