Dialogue with Danez Smith
Open to all Stanford Students
Thursday, May 16
3-4PM
Harmony House
(561 Lomita Drive)
Stanford students are invited to join Visiting Artist Danez Smith for a casual conversation ahead of the evening's performance.
Performance
Open to all Stanford students
Thursday, May 16
6:30-8:30PM
Harmony House
(561 Lomita Drive)
Join Stanford's inter-arts community for a live performance by spoken-word poet Danez Smith, with opening acts by Stanford Spoken Word Collective and music DJ'd by IDA's Mix Club. Bring your ID for ice cream from Mr. Softee.
About the Artist
Danez Smith
Danez Smith is a Black, Queer, Poz writer and performer from St. Paul, Minnesota. They are the author of Don't Call Us Dead (2017), a finalist for the National Book Award; [insert] Boy (2014), winner of the Lambda Literary Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery Award; and the chapbook hands on ya knees (Penmanship Books, 2013). Smith is the recipient of fellowships from the McKnight Foundation, Cave Canem, Voices of Our Nation (VONA), and elsewhere. They are a founding member of the multigenre, multicultural Dark Noise Collective. Danez's work has been featured widely, appearing on platforms such as BuzzFeed, The New York Times, PBS NewsHour, Best American Poetry, Poetry Magazine, and on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In poetry slam, Smith is a 2011 Individual World Poetry Slam finalist and the reigning two-time Rustbelt Individual Champion, and was on the 2014 championship team Sad Boy Supper Club. In 2014 they were the festival director for the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam, and were awarded a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry fellowship from the Poetry Foundation. Smith earned a BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where they were a First Wave Urban Arts Scholar.
Inter-Departmental Mail Code
#2250
Office
(650) 497-9905
Fax
(650) 723-8231
ADDRESS
Stanford Arts
Littlefield Center
2nd Floor
365 Lasuen Street
Stanford, CA 94305