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Before contacting Naoko Fujimoto, please kindly understand:
She is not accepting craft essays and art for Working On Gallery. These are by invitation only.
She is not accepting craft essays and art for Working On Gallery. These are by invitation only.
Requests for purchase of available artwork from "GLYPH Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory" should be made through the request button or by contacting Tupelo Press directly at contact [AT] tupelopress [DOT] org.
Naoko Fujimoto visits campuses and organizations for poetry, graphic poetry, & translation workshops. She also has numerous online lectures. Please send inquiries through this page.
She was a keynote speaker at Oakton Community College (IL) and University of St. Francis (IL). Her event/lecture/workshop was supported by University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (IL), Chicago High School for the Arts (IL), Lewis University (IL), San Diego State University (CA), Woodbury University (CA), University of Northern Iowa (IA), Columbia University (NY), and other institutions. She recently participated as a panelist at Twin Cities Book Festival (MN), Our Lady of the Lake University (TX), Virginia Festival of the Book (VA), and served as a visiting artist at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art supported by Tupelo Press, Poetry Foundation, and the Betsy South Beach (FL) supported by SWWIM. She is a first judge of Illinois Center for the Book: Illinois Emerging Writers Competition (2021 - current).
She was a keynote speaker at Oakton Community College (IL) and University of St. Francis (IL). Her event/lecture/workshop was supported by University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (IL), Chicago High School for the Arts (IL), Lewis University (IL), San Diego State University (CA), Woodbury University (CA), University of Northern Iowa (IA), Columbia University (NY), and other institutions. She recently participated as a panelist at Twin Cities Book Festival (MN), Our Lady of the Lake University (TX), Virginia Festival of the Book (VA), and served as a visiting artist at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art supported by Tupelo Press, Poetry Foundation, and the Betsy South Beach (FL) supported by SWWIM. She is a first judge of Illinois Center for the Book: Illinois Emerging Writers Competition (2021 - current).
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