(March 3, 2008)
Inspiring Students: Inspiring Students: Maguire Explores the Creative Life
Maguire returns to campus March 13, a guest of the University's Art Museum and the New York State Writers Institute's Visiting Writers Series, and he's happy to be back.
"Given that the University at Albany is committed to enhancing the lives of Albany area citizens as well as of UAlbany students, and the Writers Institute opens its programs freely to the public, I can only be pleased to be involved," he said.
"We offer afternoon seminars, writing workshops, programs with the University's Honors College, and special classes in the English Department that use the work of our series guests as their curricula," said Don Faulkner, the director of NYSWI. "Imagine having a MacArthur Prize winner reviewing your manuscript, or a Pulitzer winner telling you how to get started in writing. These are unique opportunities, and we're proud to offer them."
"Bringing artists and audiences together is at the heart of the museum's Art and Culture Talks lecture series. We were delighted to be able to help make Gregory's visit possible," said Janet Riker, director of the University Art Museum.
In addition to the visiting writers and workshops, NYSWI sponsors an annual summer writers institute and a summer young writers institute seminars for the public, and a classic film series.
"Before I was a student at Albany, of course, I was a resident and a child of Albany," said Maguire. "I am a writer from Albany, by Albany, and--in this visit, I hope--for Albany."
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New York State Writers Institute's Visiting Writers Series
University Art Museum
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