Sara Brickman
Organization Details
| Name | Sara Brickman |
| URL | https://sarabrickman.wordpress.com/ |
Organization Description
| Mission statement | Sara Brickman is an author, performer, and teaching artist from Ann Arbor, MI. The recipient of a grant from 4Culture, Sara is the winner of the Split This Rock Abortion Rights poetry contest, and has attended the Breadloaf Writers Conference and TILL Writers Convergence. An Artist Trust EDGE fellow and the 2013 Rain City Women of the World Slam Champion, her work has been published or is forthcoming in Bestiary, Hoarse, The New, Alight, Courage: Daring Poems for Gutsy Girls, and more. As a teacher with Writers-in-the-Schools and Richard Hugo House, Sara empowers youth to tell their stories and find their unique voice. Sara has performed her work at venues across North America, and in 2010 founded a multimedia reading series in her living room called The Hootenanny, to showcase groundbreaking writers and performers. She lives and writes in Seattle, WA. |
| Service(s) description | Literary Art or Spoken Word/Performance Poetry. |
| Program impact | not provided |
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