K. Lorraine Graham

K. Lorraine Graham is a poet, diviner and mixed media artist inspired by everyday life and family history. She makes a mix of abstract and representational pieces that evoke introspection and self-analysis. Lorraine grew up all over the world in Papua New Guinea, Chile, Mexico, China and Maine, and studied east Asian studies and Chinese at George Washington University before getting an M.F.A. at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of The Rest Is Censored (Bloof Books) and Terminal Humming (Edge Books), and an artist book of drawings called Semiotic Squares (Primary Writing). Her work has been featured at the Kreeger Museum, Stable Arts, and But, Also. She lives in Washington, D.C. Follow her on instagram @klorrainegraham.

2019 Events
Radio Love of a Nocturnal Crowd: A Reading Courting Joyce Mansour
Form as Performance
2026 Events
Safekeeping and Keepsakes: The Poetics of Confessional Serial Writing
Weaving Against Linearity: Archives, Repertoires, and Practices of Resistance