Hawona Sullivan Janzen

Hawona Sullivan Janzen is an American writer, poet, and performance artist based in Minnesota. Her work explores the nature of love, loss, grief, and hope.

Early Life

Sullivan Janzen was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. [1]

Career

Sullivan Janzen's poetry has been read on National Public Radio.[2] She sings improvisational jazz with the Sonoglyph Collective. [3] She is a consultant for Forecast Public Art and the Hennepin Theatre Trust, as well as the gallery coordinator for the Urban Research and Outreach Engagement Center at the University of Minnesota. [4][5] She is the coordinator for the Literary Witnesses poetry reading series.[3]

In 2017, she participated in Poetry of Resistance and Change, where her work was featured in large scale on the side of public buildings. The project, organized by Monica Sheets Larson under the moniker Sister Black Press, featured an installation of hundreds of letterpress printed cards and broadsides featuring poetry from Junauda Petrus, Michael Kleber-Diggs, Maitreyi Ray, Marion Gomez, and Ben Weaver. The printed poetry was displayed outside The Soap Factory for three weeks in the fall of 2017, and a public event was held that started with an artist-led bike ride, featured poetry readings, and printed live using a mobile bicyle printing press. [6]

In 2019 she was a Naked Stages Fellow and put on a performance art pieces titled Hydro’s Phobia. [7][8] In 2020, she and Kathy McTavish created 638 hour-long performance piece titled A Coming Together: A Performance for Our Time. [9]

Rondo Family Reunion

In 2016, Sullivan Janzen, alongside Minnesota poet Clarence White and photographer Chris Scott, partnered with Springboard for the Arts to create the public art project titled Rondo Family Reunion. This project revolved around the Rondo neighborhood of St. Paul, which was a thriving Black community from the 1930's until it was torn apart by the construction of Interstate 94 in 1955.[2][4][10] The highway displaced hundreds of residents and businesses; one in every eight African Americans in St. Paul lost a home to the construction. [10] The three artists met with community elders to document their stories, and displayed lawn signs over the neighborhood with photography and poetry telling the stories of the Rondo diaspora.[11] The project received funding from the McKnight Foundation and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. [3]

After the shooting of Philando Castile during a traffic stop in 2016, Sullivan Janzen found herself wondering "Why is it that the only time the media comes to talk about us is when we are suffering from grief and experiencing loss?". Rondo Family Reunion came out of a need to lift up joyous and everyday stories of the community rather than focusing on the loss.[4]

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References

  1. "hawona@gmail.com". Mn Artists. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  2. "Hawona Sullivan Janzen". Cracked Walnut. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. Dolen, Jen (2019-09-26). "Forecast consultant Hawona Sullivan Janzen skillfully engages diverse stakeholders". Forecast Public Art. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  4. "'I'm a poet, not a politician': Hawona Sullivan Janzen on the inspiration for 'Rondo Family Reunion'". MinnPost. 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  5. "UROC Staff". University of Minnesota. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  6. Desk, BWW News. "The Soap Factory Presents Monica Larson's POETRY OF RESISTANCE & CHANGE". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  7. "Hawona Sullivan Janzen | Pillsbury House Theatre". Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  8. "First authors for second Wordplay announced; Art Shanty Projects to open this weekend". MinnPost. 2020-01-17. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  9. "Daily distraction: Catch part of a 638-hour-long April performance". Twin Cities. 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2020-07-11.
  10. Staff, MNHS Reference. "LibGuides: Rondo Neighborhood & I-94: Overview". libguides.mnhs.org. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  11. "Rondo Family Reunion: Pictures and Poems for Our People". Northern Spark 2019. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
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