an evening celebrating The Poetry Project's newest publication
The Poetry Project will turn 60 in September 2026. We’re turning towards our history as we approach this milestone, and thinking about the traditions of culture worker organizing and internationalism that generations of people have made meaningful through the Project. To open the spring 2026 season, we’re celebrating the launch of The Device, a new publication focused on the archives and history of the Project, whose first issue focuses specifically on anti-war and internationalist organizing. Poets and scholars present their responses to this history in an evening where we’ll collectively think about how we make our cultural institutions meaningful and effective over time. Lineup TBA.
We hope you can join us at 7:30pm for a reception before the event.
an evening celebrating The Poetry Project's newest publication
The Poetry Project will turn 60 in September 2026. We’re turning towards our history as we approach this milestone, and thinking about the traditions of culture worker organizing and internationalism that generations of people have made meaningful through the Project. To open the spring 2026 season, we’re celebrating the launch of The Device, a new publication focused on the archives and history of the Project, whose first issue focuses specifically on anti-war and internationalist organizing. Poets and scholars present their responses to this history in an evening where we’ll collectively think about how we make our cultural institutions meaningful and effective over time. Lineup TBA.
We hope you can join us at 7:30pm for a reception before the event.
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The Poetry Project
131 E. 10th St.
New York, NY 10003
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