Sun Day Inprint Writing Workout

Start: Sunday, September 21, 202511:00 AM

End: Sunday, September 21, 202512:30 PM

Location:DiverseWorks3400 Main St., Houston, TX 77002 US

Host Contact Info: info@diverseworks.org

Advance registration is required. Click here to register.


Join DiverseWorks and Inprint on Sun Day for a participatory, experimental, and stimulating creative writing activity. Participants will be guided through an hour-and-a-half writing workshop centered around Anahita Bradberry’s exhibition Spectral Field.

Spectral Field is a plasma sculpture installation that investigates the frame of mind required to imagine the unfathomable: the baffling scales of the stars, time, particles, displacement, loss, and interconnectedness.

This writing workshop will be held in the MATCH Gallery in the presence of plasma (neon) art and will be led by Hannah Kelly. Kelly, a former recipient of an Inprint C. Glenn Cambor Fellowship, is a fiction writer, editor, and author of the short story collection As Most Things Are. This workshop is free and open to the public, with no prior writing experience necessary.

Advance registration is required. Click here to register.


ABOUT DIVERSEWORKS:

DiverseWorks produces and presents new multidisciplinary art through innovative collaborations with artists and communities. We honor each artist’s vision without limits to generate expansive art and learning experiences for all. Founded by artists in 1982, DiverseWorks is nationally known for its ground-breaking programming as a resource for the innovative and meaningful engagement of communities and as a force that has shaped contemporary thought and practice in Houston and the nation. DiverseWorks has a long history of supporting the creation of new work, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and as a bridge between diverse sectors of the art community.


ABOUT SUN DAY:

Sun Day is a national mobilization on September 21, 2025, that celebrates the power of solar and wind energy.

ABOUT INPRINT:

Inprint is a nonprofit organization in Houston that provides low-cost and free literary programs for all ages.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

Hannah Kelly is a fiction writer from Charleston, SC. She holds a BFA in fiction writing from Emerson College, where she published the short story collection As Most Things Are with Wilde Press. She also holds an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Houston, where she was an Inprint C. Glenn Cambor Fellow and also held a Provost Fellowship. She has taught literature and creative writing at Inprint and the University of Houston and has served as a fiction editor for Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts.