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DESCRIPTION:Free\, light refreshments will be available.\n\nLeading up to t
 he Rozsa Art Gallery exhibition\, Simple Machines: Poetry\, Letterpress\, a
 nd the Art of the Little Magazine\, please join special guest\, Ukrainian p
 oet\, Yuliya Musakovska for a poetry reading followed by a panel discussion
  with Musakovska and Michigan Tech professors Richard Canevez\, Stephanie C
 arpenter\, and M. Bartley Seigel. This event is free and open to the public
 .\n\nCONTENT GUIDANCE | strong language\, war\, poetry\, activism\, small p
 ress\, publishing\, printmaking\nPRESENTER | Michigan Tech Art\nVENUE | Eas
 t Reading Room\, Van Pelt and Opie Library\nWHEN| February 1\, 2024 | 12-1 
 P.M.\n\nAdditional Events\n\nSimple Machines: Poetry\, Letterpress\, and th
 e Art of the Little Magazine Reception\n5-7 p.m. on Friday\, February 2 | R
 ozsa A-Space Gallery\n\nSimple Machines: Poetry\, Letterpress\, and the Art
  of the Little Magazine Gallery Exhibit\nFebruary 2 - March 30 | Rozsa A-Sp
 ace Gallery\n\nAbout\n\nYuliya Musakova was born in 1982 in Lviv\, Ukraine.
  She is an award-winning poet\, translator\, and member of PEN Ukraine. She
  is the author of five poetry collections in Ukrainian\, most recently The 
 God of Freedom (2021) and a bi-lingual collection Iron in Polish and Ukrain
 ian (2022). She has received numerous literary awards in Ukraine\, among th
 em the prestigious Smoloskyp Poetry Award for young authors and the DICTUM 
 Prize. Her works have been translated into more than twenty languages and p
 ublished internationally. Yuliya is a translator of Tomas Tranströmer to Uk
 rainian and of contemporary Ukrainian authors to English.\n\nInterdisciplin
 ary collaborations. Gallery exhibits. Community projects. There are many wa
 ys to experience Michigan Tech Art. Michigan Tech Art is part of the Michig
 an Tech Visual and Performing Arts Department.\n\nThe Rozsa Galleries offer
  dynamic exhibits that showcase engaging work — from local to international
  artists. We strive to offer diverse programming that supports our students
  and our community. Our professional A-Space hosts two curated exhibits eac
 h year. A-Space strives for diverse\, engaging\, and thoughtful programming
  that supports contemporary artists and deepens our student’s learning. Loc
 al\, regional\, national\, and international artists exhibit here. A-Space 
 shares a wall with Gallery B\, our student gallery classroom. This offers s
 pecial opportunities for our students to observe and participate in the gal
 leries year-round.\n\nSponsors\n\nSupport for this event provided by\n\n   
                           \n\nand the Visual and Performing Arts Department
 's supporters. \n\nThis program/lecture is partially funded/sponsored by th
 e Visiting Professor Program which is funded by a grant to the Office of th
 e Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Chavez-Parks Initiative.\n\nHea
 der image\, A Dove Has Spread Her Wings and Asks for Peace by Maria Prymach
 enko courtesy of the Prymachenko Family Foundation.\n\nAdditional Informati
 on\n\nParking Information​View All Upcoming EventsVolunteer at the RozsaDon
 ate to support events like this
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LOCATION:J. Robert Van Pelt and John and Ruanne Opie Library\, East Reading
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SUMMARY:Speaking Truth to Power: Poets\, Writers\, Resistance\, and Resilie
 nce hosted by Michigan Tech Art
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 stance_and_resilience_presented_by_michigan_tech_art
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