Megan Kaminski

Megan Kaminski is Poet and Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Kansas, where her teaching and research live at the intersection of poetic practice, environmental advocacy, and community care. She is interested in the ways that place calls us into relationships of care for the land and for the various human and more-than- human persons that reside there, and in the ways that call reaches across political and cultural differences. Her work illuminates and engages with that call into reciprocity—and invites others into these relationships in their own daily lives. She is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Gentlewomen (Noemi Press, 2020), and two artists books, Prairie Divination (Sunseen Books, 2022), a book of illustrated essays and oracle deck, and Quietly Between (A Viewing Project. 2022), a co-authored collection of poetry and photography. Her place-based sound, poetry, and art installations have appeared at museums, public gardens, and libraries across the country, and her poetry and essays regularly appear in literary magazines and journals. Her social practice includes three edited volumes of nature poetry and art, as well as hundreds of community workshops, place-based poetry walks, and community readings, talks, and performances. https://www.megankaminski.com/

 

2018 Events
Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing in the Anthropocene
Creatures of Becoming
2019 Events
The Cosmic Collective: A Group Poetry Reading
Epic: An Exploration of the Long Poem
Marthe Reed's ARK HIVE
2026 Events
Queer/Trans Ecopoetics: Rootedness, Resistance, and Regeneration