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Updated 2/11/2022

Franny Choi

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Institution/Business Type: Artist / Creative (Individual)

Franny Choi is an award-winning poet, essayist, and cultural organizer who works at the intersections of race, gender, technology, history, and the speculative imagination. Her work has been published widely, including in the New York Times, the Paris Review, and the Atlantic. She developed her practice in community with artists and activists in Providence, RI before continuing her studies at the University of Michigan's Helen Zell Writers' Program, where she received an MFA in Poetry. She is the author of two poetry collections: Floating, Brilliant, Gone (Write Bloody Publishing) and Soft Science (Alice James Books), which won the Elgin Award from the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Her work has been awarded a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship, Princeton's Holmes National Poetry Prize, and a Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowship, as well as residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, Millay Colony, and Serenbe. Her poems have been taught in abolitionist trainings by Mariame Kaba, translated into five languages, adapted for music, and broadcast on NPR's Code Switch and All Things Considered.

A veteran of the spoken word/slam circuits, she has toured extensively, performing and teaching poetry through organizations including InsideOut Literary Arts Detroit and Project VOICE. She is a former Co-Director of the award-winning Providence Poetry Slam and the Founder and Director of Brew & Forge, which leverages the power of readers and writers to help build social justice movements. Since its founding in 2016, Brew & Forge has mobilized over 200 writers to raise more than $20,000 in capacity-building support for grassroots social justice organizations. A former News Editor for Hyphen Magazine, Franny has collaborated with organizations like the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center to highlight the voices of queer and trans poets of Asian/Pacific diasporas.

Alongside Danez Smith, Franny co-hosts the Poetry Foundation's podcast, VS, which has had ~1 million streams/downloads to date. She teaches classes in poetry and performance at Williams College, where she is the incoming Arthur Levitt, Jr. Artist in Residence. More information at www.frannychoi.com.

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Franny Choi
Job Title: Poet, Writer
Address:
Northampton, MA 01060

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About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Literary Arts - Poetry

Additional Disciplines:

  • Visual/Crafts - Experimental

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Arts Criticism / Journalism
  • Arts Instruction / Lessons
  • Community Arts
  • Creation of a Work of Art (Including Commissions)
  • Curriculum Development
  • Performance / Concert / Reading
  • Professional Development / Training
  • Writing Services
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
Seasons Active: spring, fall, winter
Events Per Year: 30

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • Businesses
  • Elders
  • General Public
  • Immigrant Populations
  • Incarcerated (or Formerly Incarcerated) individuals
  • LGBTQ Populations
  • Nonprofits
  • People with Disabilities
  • School Groups
  • Teens
  • Youth-At-Risk

Geographic Reach:

  • National

Affiliations and Accomplishments

Awards

Awards:

  • Holmes National Poetry Prize, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
  • Elgin Award for Soft Science, Science Fiction Poetry Association
  • SWACC Fellowship, Serenbe Artist-in-Residence Program
  • Gaius Charles Bolin Fellowship, Williams College
  • Ruth Lilly Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship, Poetry Foundation
  • Zell Fellowship, University of Michigan
  • Hopwood Award for Drama, University of Michigan
  • Jeff Marks Memorial Prize (selected by Adrian Matejka), December Magazine
  • Hopwood Award for Poetry, University of Michigan
  • Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowship
  • Frederick Bock Prize, Poetry Magazine
  • Faith A. Hill Poetry Prize, Kentucky Women Writers Conference

Awards

Awards:

  • Holmes National Poetry Prize, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
  • Elgin Award for Soft Science, Science Fiction Poetry Association
  • SWACC Fellowship, Serenbe Artist-in-Residence Program
  • Gaius Charles Bolin Fellowship, Williams College
  • Ruth Lilly Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship, Poetry Foundation
  • Zell Fellowship, University of Michigan
  • Hopwood Award for Drama, University of Michigan
  • Jeff Marks Memorial Prize (selected by Adrian Matejka), December Magazine
  • Hopwood Award for Poetry, University of Michigan
  • Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowship
  • Frederick Bock Prize, Poetry Magazine
  • Faith A. Hill Poetry Prize, Kentucky Women Writers Conference

Artist Info

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • Afterschool Program
  • Arts and Cultural Center / Venue
  • Community Site / Center
  • Corporate Business
  • Private Studio
  • School / University

Ages Served:

  • Pre-Kindergarten-age
  • Elementary School-age
  • Middle School-age
  • High School-age
  • College-age
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Subject Areas:

  • Arts Integration - English Language / Literacy
  • Literature
  • Theater

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • Afterschool Program
  • Arts and Cultural Center / Venue
  • Community Site / Center
  • Corporate Business
  • Private Studio
  • School / University

Ages Served:

  • Pre-Kindergarten-age
  • Elementary School-age
  • Middle School-age
  • High School-age
  • College-age
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Subject Areas:

  • Arts Integration - English Language / Literacy
  • Literature
  • Theater

Touring Artist

Technical Requirements:

  • Audio amplification
  • Projector and screen (preferred but not required)

Fee Range:

$500 - $5,000

State of Residence:

Massachusetts

Minimum Number of Performers:

1

Maximum Number of Performers:

6