
Announcing Lorette C. Luzajic as the guest speaker for "Writing Inspired by Paintings," a course by the Johns Hopkins University Odyssey program. Lorette, a writer, editor, educator, and visual artist from Toronto, Canada, brings a wealth of experience and passion for art history and literature to the table.
With a background in journalism from Ryerson University, Lorette's focus shifted to creating mixed media art, showcasing her profound connection to the arts. Her prose poetry and flash fiction, often inspired by art (ekphrastic), have been featured in numerous anthologies and journals, earning her multiple award nominations.
Lorette's latest works, "Winter in June" and "Pretty Time Machine," reflect her unique style of ekphrastic prose poems and small stories. As an award-winning visual artist, her pieces have been exhibited globally, captivating audiences from Toronto to Mexico, Tunisia, and beyond.
Join us for an enlightening session with Lorette as we explore the intersection of visual and written expression, delving into poetry, short stories, nonfiction, and novel excerpts inspired by renowned artworks.
Witness how creative writing breathes new life into masterpieces, offering fresh perspectives and sparking creativity.
Ready to reignite your creative spark and deepen your love for literature and art? Register now for an enriching experience:
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