poems in practice ~ Processa x Pink Clementine
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poems in practice ~ Processa x Pink Clementine

Par PROCESSA
Mill & Main Restaurant & ProvisionsKerhonkson, NY
oct. 8 at 18:00 EDT
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A night of poems read from the page- spoken into the mic

A night of poems read from the page- spoken into the mic. Poems and words in process, draft form, unfinished, or finished. From the notes app in your phone or from the back of a napkin that was in your pocket for four years. The night will begin and end with the sound of a sound bowl and wind chimes.

Each tickets comes with a complimentary glass of wine, sangria, or mocktail.

Sign up to share once you arrive. Two rules: be nice and be respectful!

Agenda:

Intro + Sound bowl led by Kiara

Guided Journaling Centering the Throat Chakra: Voice, Truth, Expression led by Lily

Open Mic 

10-15min break

Open Mic

Closing + Sound bowl

About Pink Clementine & Lily:

Lily is the founder and curator of Pink Clementine, a woman-owned consignment boutique that honors style as a form of self-expression and sustainability as a quiet act of care. Her shop is more than a storefront — it is a living archive of stories, second chances, and personal histories stitched into every garment.

A lifelong poet, Lily has used language as a way of seeing and being — writing as a means of connection, reflection, and grace. Her poems explore the rituals of daily life, the tenderness of memory, and the beauty that lives in the in-between. This same poetic sensibility flows into her work at Pink Clementine, where each piece is chosen with an eye for story and soul.

About Processa & Kiara:

PROCESSA, formerly ARTSY WINDOW (est. 2015), is a roving curatorial platform that collaborates with galleries and artists. PROCESSA centers Black, Indigenous, and marginalized artists. Kiara is a independent artist, writer, independent curator, and founder of Processa. Her work spans curating, writing, public programming, and digital media—all rooted in a love for art history, contemporary culture, and spiritual inquiry.

Questions? Email Processaart@gmail.com

A night of poems read from the page- spoken into the mic

A night of poems read from the page- spoken into the mic. Poems and words in process, draft form, unfinished, or finished. From the notes app in your phone or from the back of a napkin that was in your pocket for four years. The night will begin and end with the sound of a sound bowl and wind chimes.

Each tickets comes with a complimentary glass of wine, sangria, or mocktail.

Sign up to share once you arrive. Two rules: be nice and be respectful!

Agenda:

Intro + Sound bowl led by Kiara

Guided Journaling Centering the Throat Chakra: Voice, Truth, Expression led by Lily

Open Mic 

10-15min break

Open Mic

Closing + Sound bowl

About Pink Clementine & Lily:

Lily is the founder and curator of Pink Clementine, a woman-owned consignment boutique that honors style as a form of self-expression and sustainability as a quiet act of care. Her shop is more than a storefront — it is a living archive of stories, second chances, and personal histories stitched into every garment.

A lifelong poet, Lily has used language as a way of seeing and being — writing as a means of connection, reflection, and grace. Her poems explore the rituals of daily life, the tenderness of memory, and the beauty that lives in the in-between. This same poetic sensibility flows into her work at Pink Clementine, where each piece is chosen with an eye for story and soul.

About Processa & Kiara:

PROCESSA, formerly ARTSY WINDOW (est. 2015), is a roving curatorial platform that collaborates with galleries and artists. PROCESSA centers Black, Indigenous, and marginalized artists. Kiara is a independent artist, writer, independent curator, and founder of Processa. Her work spans curating, writing, public programming, and digital media—all rooted in a love for art history, contemporary culture, and spiritual inquiry.

Questions? Email Processaart@gmail.com

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