
Nate Lewis
Nate Lewis
“My work is driven by empathy and the desire to understand nuanced points of view. By virtue of my critical care nursing training the essential practice of assessment guides the way in which I investigate narrative content or a material. Repetition, patterns and textures comprise the poetry that threads the language of my work throughout the various mediums. This language is informed by my experience with the application of medical diagnostics and its visual and sonic dialect.”
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Probing the land 5, 2020
Hand-sculpted print, ink, frottage, and graphite
44 x 65 in.
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Probing the land 5, 2020
Hand-sculpted print, ink, frottage, and graphite
44 x 65 in.
This interview has been edited, read the full interview here.
Interviews were conducted by Chenée Daley; a Jamaican-born, New York-based multi-genre writer, whose work encompasses poetry, prose, and song. Grounded in the tender narratives of personal histories where place and memory connect, her work has won the first place writing prize from the University of the West Indies, the Caribbean Small Axe writing prize, the Denis Diderot [A-I-R] fellowship from Chateau Orquevaux in Ardenne, France and was recently shortlisted for the Eddie Baugh poet laureate of Jamaica prize. Her work appears in The Wall Street Journal, The Jamaica Observer, Small Axe Journal, The Cordite Review, American Chordata, and BOMB magazine. She has an MFA in writing from Columbia University.