About this Event
Spend a creative Saturday at the museum connecting with art and your community. Led by our Poet-in-Residence, Chloe Martinez, this relaxed workshop invites you to write alongside fellow visitors in a supportive atmosphere. We will explore the galleries together, using the artwork to spark conversation and inspire new poems. No previous poetry experience is required—just bring a notebook, a pencil, and an open mind.
Free with registration. Seating is limited, so sign up today!
Chloe Martinez
Chloe Martinez is a poet, a translator, and a scholar of South Asian religions. She lives in Claremont and works at Claremont McKenna College as the Associate Director of Programming for the Center for Writing and Public Discourse and a Lecturer in Religious Studies.
She is the translator of Blue Like My Beloved: Poems of Mirabai (New Directions, forcoming October 2026) and co-editor of a craft anthology, Chaos, Creativity, Completion: New Approaches to Writing and ADHD (University of Chicago Press, 2026). Her books of poetry are Ten Thousand Selves and the chapbook Corner Shrine. Her research has appeared in journals including The Medieval History Journal, South Asia, and The Journal of Vaishnava Studies. Her poems, translations, reviews, and essays appear in Ploughshares, POETRY, Agni, American Poetry Review, Best Literary Translations 2026, Sierra Magazine, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of the Robert Fitzgerald Prize and the Anne Frydman Prize in translation, as well as residencies from Hedgebrook, the Vermont Studio Center, and SWWIM. She is assistant editor for Beloit Poetry Journal and poetry editor for The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Claremont Lewis Museum of Art, 200 West 1st Street, Claremont, United States
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