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427 E Colorado Ave
Colorado Springs, CO, 80903
United States

719-520-1899

FUN WITH CREATIVE WRITING FOR TEENS

FUN WITH CREATIVE WRITING—FOR TEENS!
INSTRUCTOR: JACQUELINE VIOLA MOULTON

Creative Writing is fun and exciting — come and write, explore, and express in a safe, open, and welcome space! Open to teenagers of skill levels. This class will explore various genres of writing and will practice different styles and methods of getting our internal worlds down on paper. Through fun and innovative writing lessons, prompts, and experiences, participants in this class will have an overview of the creative writing genre as a whole, as well as stepping into learning their own writerly voice.

MATERIALS
All you need is something to write on and something to write with!


NOTE: We know that summer travel can make it hard to schedule a four week class—if you would like to pick four dates that work for you from the sessions listed below, we can accommodate you! Email Annie: classes@cottonwoodcenterforthearts.com

REGISTER NOW: SATURDAYS | JULY 5-26 | 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM | $120

REGISTER NOW: WEDNESDAYS | JULY 9-30 | 10 AM TO 12 PM | $120

REGISTER NOW: WEDNESDAYS | AUGUST 6-27 | 10 AM TO 12 PM | $120

REGISTER NOW: SATURDAYS | OCTOBER 4, 11, 18, NOV. 1 | 11:30 AM TO 1:30 PM | $120


MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Jacqueline Viola Moulton (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and scholar whose work focuses around public, participatory, and performative poetry practices. Moulton has as Bachelor of Arts, a Masters in Art and Culture, and is currently is a Ph.D. candidate studying philosophy and aesthetics at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts. Jacqueline makes and publishes queer, experimental, and posthuman philosophy and poetry zines under the moniker, The Depressed Waitress. Moulton's creative practice includes performance, installation art, illustration, and literary arts - exhibiting work most recently at Cottonwood Center for the Arts, Kreuser Gallery, G44 Gallery, Volcano Art Center, Dear Artist Project, and House Guest Gallery. Within scholarship, Moulton has just published a chapter in the book Pearl Jam and Philosophy by Bloomsbury. Moulton's creative work is showcased in one full length poetry text. Other essays, poems, and nonfiction is published in literary journals, anthologies, and magazines, including The Northwest Review, Andrews McMeel Publishing, Real Change Newspaper, New River Press, Beautiful Minds Unite, Beyond Words, Routledge Publishing, and others.