Category: News
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Why so many witches?

Wordy witches is a theme we come back to often, in a light-hearted way. Is it because as poets we can’t resist the alliteration? Maybe our feminist souls are drawn to the power of crones and the history of women’s oppression? Or perhaps as performers we’ve never quite grown out of dressing up? Whatever it…
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Vox Feminarum – voice of the women

We’re delighted to announce the launch of our first spoken word album, Vox Feminarum! Earlier this year we were approached by Doc Ritchie from AVZounds with a request for poems to set to musical soundscapes, part of his practice as a sound artist. A call-out ensued, and the poems rolled in – here now is…
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Messages from a Bottle

Poets Eithne Longstaff and Ann Cuthbert have collaborated on a renga, a call-and-response form that engages two or more poets in a collaborative journey of imagery and associations threaded together in couplets and haiku. ‘Messages’ was made over a number of weeks, by email, to reflect the Bottle of Notes associations of messages sent and…
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Spoken Word Boot Camp 2025

Applications are now open for our third (and last?) Spoken Word Boot Camp at Middlesbrough Town Hall this summer. This intensive 6-Saturday course is open to women and gender non-conforming poets who live, work, or study in Teesside. Led by experienced TWP sisters, each session teaches essential skills for performing your words with confidence. Participants…
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Messages from the Bottle

We’re delighted to announce our two MIMA poets-in-residence for 2025 will be Ann Cuthbert and Eithne Longstaff, with a collaboration inspired by the Bottle of Notes sculpture. MIMA are hosting a whole exhibition of work by the Bottle’s creators. The Secret Lives of Bottle of Notes: Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen considers the role…
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A poetic job application

This autumn, our poet-in-residence at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art is Sarah Crutwell. This is our fourth residency at MIMA, and it was the hardest yet to between talented and passionate applicants. With a brief to respond to the Towards New Worlds exhibition of art by disabled and neurodiverse visual artists, it was clear that…
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Digital Eves

We’re a bit worried about AI. We’re a bit excited by AI. We’re a bit intrigued by AI. We’re a bit addicted to AI?



