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OCMA: Social Distancing, Haiku and You

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As we navigate the challenges of being physically distant from each other, sharing in a communal creative activity takes on greater meaning. Sound artist Alan Nakagawa invited haiku poets to join him in responding to our current time by writing and recording a haiku about their experience. Nakagawa then composed a sound collage comprised of the collective haikus, released on Thursday, 23 April 2020. The exhibition was featured in The Smithsonian Magazine, New York Times, and L.A. Times.

​My Haiku: Sharing Stories was selected for inclusion and published online, in both print and recorded format.

Publisher: Orange County Museum of Art

Publication Date: 23rd April 2020.

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Wise Words Festival 2014: Whitefriars Poetry Display

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During the 'Wise Words Festival' 2014, poets used the various shop windows to express their thoughts and feelings of their Whitefriars experience. The best poems were selected for display by Wise Words in partnership with Whitefriars.

My Haiku for The Fragrance Shop was selected and displayed throughout the festival.

Publisher: Wise Words.

Publication Date: 12th September 2014.

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