About this Event
In Memory as Museum: Curating the Self poet Antoinette Brim-Bell invites writers to imagine memory as a curated, living archive—one that holds objects both visible and invisible, enduring and ephemeral, awe-inspiring and ordinary. Through guided writing, participants will explore memory as a spatial, sensory, and narrative structure, examining how remembrance functions as architecture, preservation, storytelling, and erasure. This workshop blends creative writing, embodiment, and archival imagination to generate powerful, layered work across genres. Writers of all levels are welcome!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
New Haven Museum, 114 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 50.00









