Jordan Abel, author of Injun and 2017 Canadian winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize, performed his poetry using digital remixing at the Kootenay Gallery of Art last Thursday.
Before performing, he also gave a talk about his poetic practice.
Jordan Abel, author of Injun and 2017 Canadian winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize, performed his poetry using digital remixing at the Kootenay Gallery of Art last Thursday.
Before performing, he also gave a talk about his poetic practice.
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