JC was a panellist in the wrap-up event at the Picton Armoury for the first County Arts Mentorship Program, which began in October, 2023.
JC spoke first on the panel and described how she worked closely with County poet Heather Lindsay over the four core months of the mentorship. She discussed how their collaboration evolved and what she brought to the table. Here’s The Picton Gazette’s great story on the event with the fine photo of Heather and JC taking part in the panel.
“In my writing career, I have been fortunate to have been mentored by the best (Olive Senior, Miller (formerly Sylvia) Adams, and Allan Briesmaster), and I have worked with poets aged 7-97! This focussed program gave me the chance to share my experience and expertise and, at the same time, to learn from my mentee, Heather Lindsay, ” JC explained.
“Serving in the first mentorship program to be offered in the County was a true privilege. I thank County Arts for giving me the opportunity.”
County Arts Mentorship Program Panel on March 26 Featured JC Sulzenko
JC was a panellist in the wrap-up event at the Picton Armoury for the first County Arts Mentorship Program, which began in October, 2023.
JC spoke first on the panel and described how she worked closely with County poet Heather Lindsay over the four core months of the mentorship. She discussed how their collaboration evolved and what she brought to the table. Here’s The Picton Gazette’s great story on the event with the fine photo of Heather and JC taking part in the panel.
https://pictongazette.ca/post/collaborative-creation
Here’s CountyLive’s take on the culminating event:
https://www.countylive.ca/county-arts-celebrates-mentorship-program-success/
And here’s the link to how the Wellington Times captured the story:
https://wellingtontimes.ca/mentorship-program/
“In my writing career, I have been fortunate to have been mentored by the best (Olive Senior, Miller (formerly Sylvia) Adams, and Allan Briesmaster), and I have worked with poets aged 7-97! This focussed program gave me the chance to share my experience and expertise and, at the same time, to learn from my mentee, Heather Lindsay, ” JC explained.
“Serving in the first mentorship program to be offered in the County was a true privilege. I thank County Arts for giving me the opportunity.”
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