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Spoken Word at MoNA: An Open Mic Exploration of Portraits of the Divine

  • Museum of Northwest Art 121 1st Street La Conner, WA, 98257 United States (map)

Photo Credit: Duane Kirby Jensen

Local poets are invited to read their original poems in the galleries as a closing celebration for the current exhibitions. This event will be MC’ed by painter and poet Duane Kirby Jensen, the host of Everett Poetry Night. Poets are encouraged to explore the exhibitions as inspiration for their ekphrastic poetry and to sign up in advance to read up to five minutes of original writing.

The reading order of poets will be assigned in chronological order based on when people sign up. The first 20 spots have already been taken but if time allows we will go through as many poets as possible on the alternative list.

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Cost: Free for members | Suggested donation of $15 for non-members
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About Duane Kirby Jensen:

Duane Kirby Jensen is a painter and a poet. He is the host of Everett Poetry Night. He has exhibited and performed at numerous venues throughout the Pacific Northwest since 1989


General Amenities and Accessibility Information

  • The facility is wheelchair accessible and an elevator is available in the back of the building

  • A wheelchair is available for visitors

  • Limited seating is provided throughout the galleries and studio space

  • Restrooms are available on both floors of the museum. Changing tables are available in the restrooms on the 2nd floor and an all-gender restroom is available on the 1st floor of the museum

  • Please email us at info@museumofnwart.org or call us at (360) 466-4446 if you have questions or need additional information about accessibility

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