{"id":7601,"date":"2023-03-02T10:24:19","date_gmt":"2023-03-02T15:24:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/umaine.edu\/mhc\/?p=7601"},"modified":"2023-03-02T10:26:03","modified_gmt":"2023-03-02T15:26:03","slug":"adams-chosen-as-2023-artist-in-residence-at-acadia-national-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/umaine.edu\/mhc\/2023\/03\/02\/adams-chosen-as-2023-artist-in-residence-at-acadia-national-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Adams chosen as 2023 Artist in Residence at Acadia National Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hollie Adams, assistant professor of English at 91¸£Àû and MHC Faculty Advisory Group member, has been selected as one of 13 artists selected for Acadia National Park\u2019s Artist-in-Residence Program in 2023. Adams is the author of the novel \u201cThings You\u2019ve Inherited from Your Mother\u201d and the hybrid prose-poetry chapbook \u201cDeliver Me from Swedish Furniture,\u201d which was a finalist for the bpNichol Chapbook Award.<\/p>\n
Adams will spend the year making frequent trips to Mount Desert Island to work on a collection of poems on the topic of Acadia in the Anthropocene that will investigate the effects of climate change and the human impact on the park\u2019s landscape.<\/p>\n