Tang Museum Announces an Evening with Poets In a Field of Bloom and Hum
By Staff on June 17, 2025
Friday, June 27, 8 pm
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (June 17, 2025) — The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College announces An Evening with Poets in a field of bloom and hum on Friday, June 27, at 8 pm. Presented in collaboration with the New York State Summer Writers Institute, the evening is curated by acclaimed poet Tom Healy and features Alex Dimitrov, Mark Doty, Megan Fernandes, and Pamela Sneed.
The event takes place in the second-floor gallery of the monumental exhibition a field of bloom and hum, where one long wall features the work by more than 140 artists from the early twentieth century to today. Among the artists are Berenice Abbott, Mark Bradford, Martine Gutierrez, Peter Hujar, Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Shelby Sharie Cohen, Mickalene Thomas, and many more, forming a tapestry of identity, memory, and community.
Admission to the event is free. For more information, call 518-580-8080 or visit https://tang.skidmore.edu.
About the Poets
Alex Dimitrov is the author of four books of poetry, including Ecstasy, Love and Other Poems, Together and by Ourselves, Begging for It, and the chapbook American Boys. His poems have been published in The New Yorker, the New York Times, The Paris Review, and Poetry. Dimitrov has taught writing at Princeton University, Columbia University, and New York University, among others, and was also the Senior Content Editor at the Academy of American Poets, where he edited the popular series “Poem-a-Day” and American Poets magazine. He is also the founder of the newly revived queer poetry salon Wilde Boys (2009-13, 2024-present), which brings together emerging and established writers in Manhattan.
Mark Doty won the National Book Award for Poetry with Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems. His most recent book is What is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life, a hybrid of memoir and literary criticism and a meditation on the remarkable reach of Whitman’s voice across time. Doty has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Whiting Foundation. He served as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets from 2011 to 2016. Doty has taught at the University of Houston and is currently serving as a distinguished writer at Rutgers University. He lives in the Hudson River Valley.
Megan Fernandes is a South Asian writer living in NYC. Fernandes has work published in The New Yorker, The American Poetry Review, Tin House, Ploughshares, Chicago Review, and Boston Review, among others. She is the author of The Kingdom and After (Tightrope Books, 2015), Good Boys (Tin House, 2020), and I Do Everything I’m Told (Tin House, 2023). Fernandes is an Associate Professor of English and the Writer-in-Residence at Lafayette College, where she teaches courses on poetry, creative nonfiction, and critical theory. She holds a PhD in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara and an MFA in poetry from Boston University.
Tom Healy is the author of three books of poems, including What the Right Hand Knows, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Lambda Literary Award. He is a trustee of PEN America, The Bass Museum and the National Museum of African American History and Culture at the Smithsonian. He chairs the O, Miami Poetry Festival and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Under President Obama, he led the international Fulbright Scholars program.
Pamela Sneed is a New York City-based poet, performer, visual artist, and educator. She is the author of Funeral Diva (City Lights, 2020) and Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery (Fordham University Press). Funeral Diva won the 2021 Lambda Literary Award for lesbian poetry. Sneed has toured poetry and performance works domestically and abroad. Her recent show, A Tribute to Big Mama Thornton, premiered in 2024 at the Torpedo Theater in Amsterdam. She won a 2023 Creative Capital award in literature as well as a 2024 NYSCA grant in poetry. Her visual work has appeared in group shows at the Ford Foundation, Company Gallery, and more.
About the New York State Summer Writers Institute
Since 1987, the New York State Summer Writers Institute has been offering students the opportunity to learn from an extraordinary faculty of distinguished writers led by director Robert Boyers (Professor of English at Skidmore). The program is an offshoot of the New York State Writers Institute created by Albany native and Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Kennedy. An Evening with Poets in a field of bloom and hum is offered in collaboration with the Summer Writers Institute’s 2025 public reading series.
About Skidmore College
Founded in 1903, Skidmore College is a highly selective, private liberal arts college of about 2,700 students located in the dynamic town of Saratoga Springs, New York. Consistently ranked as a top liberal arts college by U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Forbes, and more, Skidmore has also been recognized for its innovation, value, and sustainability efforts. Skidmore fosters academic and personal excellence — all driven by a belief that Creative Thought Matters. Its comprehensive array of opportunities encompasses more than 40 bachelor’s degree programs, including popular offerings in business, psychology, and the creative and performing arts; competitive NCAA Division III athletics; world-class facilities; and hands-on civic engagement and career development resources.
About the Tang Teaching Museum
The Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College is a pioneer of interdisciplinary exploration and learning. A cultural anchor of New York’s Capital Region, the Tang’s approach has become a model for college and university art museums across the country—with exhibition programs that bring together visual and performing arts with interdisciplinary ideas from history, economics, biology, dance, and physics, to name just a few. The Tang has one of the most rigorous faculty-engagement initiatives in the nation, and a robust publication and touring exhibition program that extends the museum’s reach far beyond its walls. The Tang Teaching Museum’s award-winning building, designed by architect Antoine Predock, serves as a visual metaphor for the convergence of art and ideas. The Museum is open to the public Tuesday–Sunday, noon–5 pm, with extended hours until 9 pm Thursday. https://tang.skidmore.edu