September 24, 2024
On September 22nd, we celebrated the launch of Preservation in Action written by Anne Crofoot Kuckro, with photographs by architectural photographer Peter Brown. The accompanying exhibit is on display at… READ MORE
September 18, 2024
The Furious Flower Poetry Conference is held every 10 years, attracting writers from all over the world to celebrate and investigate “contemporary trends in Black literature, culture, and thought, and… READ MORE
September 5, 2024
Join us for an evening of poetry with award-winning author Rae Armantrout at the Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday November 6th at 6pm. Rae Armantrout… READ MORE
Join us for a poetry reading collaboration including award-winning authors Rae Armantrout and Jennifer Chang on Thursday, October 17th at the Poetry Society of America in Brooklyn, New York at… READ MORE
Join us on Thursday September 12th at 4:30pm for a dialogue between Pulitzer Prize winning US poet Rae Armantrout and major Australian poet Kate Lilley, where they will discuss poetry… READ MORE
September 3, 2024
Dance History(s): Imagination as a Form of Study interrogates the history of dance from the embodied and poetic perspectives of choreographers. Authored by twelve diverse American dance artists in the… READ MORE
August 5, 2024
MIDDLETOWN, CT – Wesleyan University Press is now the distributor for Flood Editionsbeginning August 5, 2024. All of Flood Editions in-print titles, as well as their future releases, willbe available… READ MORE
July 23, 2024
A Maestro of Javanese Cultural Heritage at Wesleyan Written by Natalie Goodgold for Wesleyan University Arts and Humanities. Available from Medium. Professor Sumarsam is a gamelan performer, teacher, and scholar. He… READ MORE
July 16, 2024
More info to come as it becomes available. Benjamin Barson is a historian, baritone saxophonist, and political activist. He is an assistant professor of music at Bucknell University. His work… READ MORE
Join Benjamin Barson as he talks about his new book, Brassroots Democracy: Maroon Ecologies and the Jazz Commons. More info to come. Benjamin Barson is a historian, baritone saxophonist, and… READ MORE