terri witek

Terri Witek is the author of  8 previous books of poems: the most recent, Something’s Missing in This Museum, was published by Anhinga Press in 2023.   Exit Island was a Florida Book Award medalist; The Rape Kit was the Slope Editions Prize 2018 winner, judged by Dawn Lundy Martin.   Martin calls The Rape Kit “ a grand success, the best we’ll get.  Fresh, relevant, and heartbreaking” and “a fire in the throat of a culture that has no appropriate language for rape and its aftermath…”

Witek’s visual poetics work is featured in JUDITH: Women Making Visual Poetry (2021), and in the WAAVe Global Gallery  of Women’s Asemic Writing and Visual Poetry (2021) as well as in arts venues.   The poet’s collaborations with Brazilian visual artist Cyriaco Lopes (cyriacolopes.com) have, since 2005, been shown nationally and internationally: in New York, Seoul, Miami, Lisbon, Valencia (Spain) and Rio de Janeiro.  The duo are represented by The Liminal gallery in Valencia: their most recent solo gallery show is the imaginary pediment.  Since 2011, collaborations with new media artist Matt Roberts (mattroberts.com) often use augmented reality technology and have been featured in Matanza (Colombia), Lisbon, Glasgow, Vancouver, and Miami.   Recent collaborative work with poet Amaranth Borsuk loops the pandemic and the eco-crisis as a crisis of rain and smoke between worlds; that with weaver Paula Damm combines text/textile.  Individual and collaborative work has been featured in a wide variety of text venues, including Fence, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, American Poetry Review, Poetry, Slate, Hudson Review, Lana Turner, The New Republic, and many other journals and anthologies. 

With Cyriaco Lopes, Witek team-teaches Poetry in the Expanded Field in Stetson University’s low-residency MFA of the Americas; they also run The Fernando Pessoa Game as faculty in the summer Disquiet International Literary Program in Lisbon.   Witek directs Stetson’s undergraduate creative writing program , and holds the university’s Sullivan Chair in Creative Writing.  She is the recipient of both the McInery Award and the John Hague Award for teaching.  terriwitek.com

 

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Women of Vispo: Terri Witek, Dona Mayoora, and Kristine Snodgrass