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Creative writing workshop with author Lula Carballo

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Length

2h00

Language

French

Audience

Adults

Type of activity

Special Event

Mode

In Person

Free, reservations required 

Saturday August 26, 2023 at 02:00 pm

This creative writing workshop, led by the author Lula Carballo, invites the public to take a poetic and critical look at the Arts of One World collections. Through a series of thematic walks, participants will explore the notion of fragment while sharing the ideas, images and questions that come to mind.

You don’t need to be a writer to take part in the workshop. The unknown, doubts and hesitation are a welcome part of the experience.

The texts can be written in any language. The idea is simply to give shape to what you are feeling.

 

PRISM is funded by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications as part of the implementation of measure 115 of Quebec’s Plan culturel numérique.

The MMFA acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.

About the series
Les Rendez-vous is a series of four free activities offering visitors the opportunity to experience the Museum in a different way, inspired by content drawn from the RAMY – Regarde à travers mes yeux digital circuit.

This Web application, which is still at the prototype stage, was developed thanks to the contributions of Montrealers of all origins, who selected objects in the Arts of One World galleries to present through their own eyes.

About the author
Originally from Uruguay, Lula Carballo holds a Master’s degree in creative writing from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Her novel Créatures du hasard was published by Le Cheval d’août in 2018. Ensemble nous voyageons, a children’s book co-written with Catherine-Anne Laranjo and illustrated by the artist Kesso, was published by Éditions Dent-de-lion in the fall of 2021. It includes several poems and translations published by Lula in various specialized magazines. Thanks to her experience as an interpreter with the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, she has a unique ability to interact and create with people of different backgrounds while leading workshops that combine art and writing.

 

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