Danielle Vogel
Poet
Friday, April 14 – 3:30 p.m.
Reading (in-person)
Mazur Hall, Room 821
Danielle Vogel is a poet, lyric essayist, and interdisciplinary artist working at the intersections of queer ecology, somatics, and ceremony. She is the author of four hybrid poetry collections, including Edges & Fray and a triptych of poetic texts: Between Grammars, The Way a Line Hallucinates Its Own Linearity, and the forthcoming A Library of Light. Her installations and site-responsive works have been displayed at RISD Museum, among other art venues, and adaptations of her work have been performed at such places as Carnegie Hall in New York and the Tjarnarbíó Theater in Reykjavík, Iceland. An associate professor at Wesleyan University, she makes her home in the Connecticut River Valley, where she also runs a private practice as a herbalist and flower essence practitioner.