[VIRTUAL] Writing Club At Home: On Sunlight/Moonlight with Alice Sparkly Kat
[VIRTUAL] Writing Club At Home: On Sunlight/Moonlight with Alice Sparkly Kat

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In collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, AAWW Presents Writing Club At Home. This January, Writing Club welcomes guest writer Alice Sparkly Kat to facilitate a writing workshop on sunlight, moonlight, prophesy, and becoming. Alice Sparkly Kat will introduce On Kawara’s series I Got Up…, share a series of creative writing prompts, and offer the opportunity for writers from around the globe to gather in a calm, supportive, and welcoming environment. As part of the workshop, participants will also have the opportunity to share some of their new work with each other.

Writing Club is part of MoMA’s Artful Practices for Well-Being initiative, where we seek to offer a space for connectedness and healing through art. 


Alice Sparkly Kat is an astrologer. Their goal is to bring reconstruction and historicism back into astrology and to bring mysticism back into storytelling. Their astrological work has inhabited MoMA, Philadelphia Museum of Art,and The Brooklyn Museum. They’re the author of Postcolonial Astrology (May 2021). Their website is alicesparklykat.com.

Accessibility
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and CART captioning is available for public programs upon request with two weeks’ advance notice. MoMA will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than two weeks’ notice. Please contact AdultPrograms@moma.org to make a request for these accommodations.

Printed prompts will be available in English and Spanish.

[VIRTUAL] Writing Club At Home: On Sunlight/Moonlight with Alice Sparkly Kat

Tuesday, January 10, 2023
6:00 PM
$0.00


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