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  • Artists Talk On Art, Inc New York, NY United States (map)

Monday, November 4th, 2024

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM


Poet Gold, photo credit J. Barker for the above image, video Submitted via WeTransfer

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Participant Biographies

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A rare talent who grabs you by the heart and says “Recognize” – Poet Gold is a multifaceted artist who is pushing the boundaries of poetry and the spoken word. 

Appointed the 2017 and 2018 NYS Dutchess County Poet Laureate, Poet Gold is the recipient of numerous awards which include the 2022 Dutchess County Empowered Artist Award, the 2016 Dutchess County Executive’s Artivist Award, and the Dutchess County Athena Award honoree. 


Poet Gold’s poetry has been exhibited at Woodstock Artists Association Museum (WAAM), CONVEY/ER/OR Gallery in Poughkeepsie, ArtsWestchester, Howland Museum, Hudson Valley MOCA just to name a few. She is a founding member of Inspiration Arts Group International (IAGI) and has served as an online host for virtual exhibitions for both IAGI and the Hammond Museum.


Her collaborative work “Say Their Names” with visual artist, Suprina, co-directed by Paul Thompson was chosen to be the opening film and performance for Questlove’s Oscar winning documentary “Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) as part of NYC SummerStage Juneteenth kickoff presented by Marcus Garvey Park Alliance and New York City Parks.


Poet Gold is an activist of the heart. Her words inspire us to explore the essence of humanity.




Website: www.poetgold.com


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_poetgold_/ 

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Suprina studied sculpture at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia but gained the bulk of her knowledge of her craft from working in the field of promotional, prop making. Her clients included Annie Leibovitz, Apple, Bloomingdales, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.


After 9/11, having lived in the lower Manhattan neighborhood at the time, Suprina decided she would focus solely on her own artworks, which discuss environmental, social and political issues. While living in Manhattan she received grants from LMCC, NoMAA, and the Puffin Foundation. Troche moved to the Hudson Valley in 2017 and has received numerous grants and awards, including the Dutchess County Executive’s Arts Awards for Art in Public Places in 2021, and Individual and Community Decentralization grants for 2021,2022 & 2023.


Currently Suprina has a micro gallery on Main St. in Poughkeepsie where she exhibits work by other artist’s that theme on these same issues.



Website: http://Supinasculpture.com


Instagram: @suprinasculpture

Suprina , I. REFLECT., wood, foam, mirror, paint

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