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Viewpoints With Jeffrey Perkins

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Poet and author Jeffrey Perkins .

Poet and author Jeffrey Perkins .

Poet and author Jeffrey Perkins.

Poet and author Jeffrey Perkins. © MARIA BARANOVA-SUZUKI/COURTESY THE WATERMILL CENTER

authorStaff Writer on Oct 18, 2021

Next up at The Watermill Center, join poet and author Jeffrey Perkins for Viewpoints on Wednesday, October 27, at 5:30 p.m. for a live, online reading of his latest work, followed by an open conversation and Q&A moderated by Susan Merrell of Stony Brook Southampton.

Perkins is a queer poet who was raised on a farm in rural New Hampshire. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, in peace and global studies and his Master of Arts in American studies from the University of Massachusetts Boston. He received his Master of Fine Arts in poetry from Bennington College where he was the recipient of the Jane Kenyon Memorial Scholarship. His poems have been published in Tupelo Quarterly, The Adroit Journal, Memorious, Rhino, The Cortland Review, and The Massachusetts Review, among other journals.

Viewpoints is The Watermill Center’s year-round conversation series, granting artists and art enthusiasts the opportunity to gather and discuss creative themes vital to the contemporary moment. Hosted at both its East End campus and online, Viewpoints engages with the community through intriguing dialogue, artist talks, and lectures that span across disciplines.

For this virtual event, all attendees will receive a Zoom link the morning of the event via email. Viewpoints will be recorded and made available for viewing the following week. For details, visit watermillcenter.org.

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