• One Poet/One Poem

    La Bruquena Restaurant 2726 W. Division, Chicago, IL, United States

    The Guild’s annual One Poet/One Poem event starts the year off by looking back.  Past Palabra Pura performers are invited to return and share a single poem or other 3-minute piece, painting a portrait in snapshots of our ongoing bi-lingual reading series and all of the styles, voices, and communities it includes.

  • Born Woke: 30 years of Guild Literary Complex – Programming Ahead of the Times

    Newberry Library 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, IL

    A Newberry Colloquium Wednesday, October 2, 2019 4pm Towner Fellows’ Lounge, Newberry Library Join us for a talk featuring the Guild Literary Complex’s rich archive, exhibiting its groundbreaking impact on literary programming across Chicago communities. The discussion will feature Guild collaborators and curators Kurt Heintz, Marci Merola, and Lew Rosenbaum. Kurt Heintz co-founded the Guild’s Poetry...

  • Creative Freedom: Writing In and Out of Prison

    Green Line Performing Arts Center 329 E. Garfield Boulevard, Chicago, IL, United States

    A reading and panel featuring formerly incarcerated writers, and writers who teach in prisons, sharing their work and their perspectives on writing in prison, writing outside of prison, and writing about prison from both inside and out. Presented in partnership with UChicago Arts & Public Life + Chicago Torture Justice Memorials in connection with the exhibition Still Here:...

  • Of Poetry and Protest

    Stony Island Arts Bank 6760 S. Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    3A panel presented by The Guild Literary Complex + Rebuild Foundation This afternoon with Angela Jackson, Haki Madhubuti, and Eugene Redmond, some of the most important Chicago-area poets working at the intersection of literary innovation and political resistance over the last 50 years, inaugurates a new collaboration between The Guild and Rebuild Foundation that builds on the widely...

  • Performing Identities On (& Off) the Page: Queer Femme Artists of Color

    Hairpin Arts Center 2800 N. Milwaukee Ave., 2nd floor, Chicago, IL, United States

    Building on a conversation begun with last Fall’s Applied Words: Performing Queerness On (& Off) the Page, this reading and performance panel brings together three Chicago-based queer femme artists of color working across writing and performance, who use language, body, and voice to reconsider and confront the limitations and possibilities of identity in diverse ways. Through three...

  • BrooksDay 2019

    Chicago State University, Gwendolyn Brooks Library 9501 S. King Drive, Chicago, IL, United States

    BrooksDay is the Guild Literary Complex’s annual celebration of Gwendolyn Brooks, held every year on June 7th, the anniversary of her birth.  Since 2013, BrooksDay has been a marquee event in the Guild’s yearly calendar with many literary, cultural, and civic leaders from Chicago and beyond taking the stage to celebrate and honor Gwendolyn Brooks, former...

  • The Guild’s 30th Anniversary Party

    Chopin Theater 1543 W Division

    The Guild hosted an evening celebrating the Guild’s first 30 years, and looking forward to the next 30. Important voices from the Guild’s past introduced the Guild’s 30 Writers to Watch in 2019 and beyond. We saw old friends & made some new ones, while enjoying music, hors d’oeuvres, and an-end-of night raffle featuring unique...

  • Of Poetry and Protest Exhibit Opening

    Stony Island Arts Bank 6760 S. Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    Presented by The Guild Literary Complex + Rebuild Foundation Continuing the collaboration between The Guild Complex and Rebuild Foundation built on the 2016 anthology of African American political art and poetry, Of Poetry and Protest: From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin (WW Norton), this exhibit seeks to capture the transformative power that fuels social movements and sustains families and communities confronting...

  • Of Poetry and Protest: Legacy of the Black Arts Movement

    A screening, reading & conversation This multi-media program looks at the legacy of the Black Arts Movement (BAM) in Chicago as part of the opening weekend of the Of Poetry and Protest exhibit, looking back at the history of Chicago’s BAM and reflecting on the artists and institutions that have extended its impact in the decades since...

  • Narraciones en Tiempos Distintos / Narrations in Different Times

    La Bruquena Restaurant 2726 W. Division, Chicago, IL, United States

    En estos tiempos difíciles y en mérito a la evolucion de la lengua, contamos las historias que nuestros zapatos caminan, desde 4 perspectivas diferentes. Democracia, intertextualidad, el muro, THC, LGBTTQQIAAP,...

  • GBOMA Finals 2019

    The Promontory 5311 S. Lake Park Ave. West, Chicago, IL, United States

    The Gwendolyn Brooks Open Mic Awards (GBOMA) is an annual poetry competition founded by Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000) and open to all Illinois residents over the age of 18. The top...

  • Incarcerated: Stories, Poetry and Perspectives

    Read/Write Library at the Justice Hotel 6108 North Kenmore, Chicago, IL, United States

    Information Wants to Be Free & So Do We A Pop Up Library on Communication, Control & Mass Incarceration In collaboration with Read/Write Library, the Guild Complex brings the stories...

  • Final Palabra Pura of 2019 on Translation

    La Bruquena Restaurant 2726 W. Division, Chicago, IL, United States

    Join the Guild Literary Complex for the last Palabra Pura event of the year, hosted by Kolin Jordan and featuring Amaia Gabantxo and Andrew Hertzberg. Translation will be a theme...

  • Cyntoia Brown-Long: An Evening in Dialogue

    Mandel Hall 1131 E. 57th Street, Chicago, IL, United States

    Join us for a powerful evening of dialogue between Dr. Tara Betts, the Literary Editor of New City, and author Cyntoia Brown-Long as they discuss her new book, Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System. 

    $5 – $20
  • One Poet/One Poem

    La Bruquena Restaurant 2726 W. Division, Chicago, IL, United States

    Join us for the Guild’s annual One Poet/One Poem event as part of our ongoing bi-lingual Palabra Pura reading series. Here are this year's participants: Emcee: Mary Hawley Readers: Emmanuel...

  • Cancelled: Backbone Press Chicago Reading

    Chopin Theater 1543 W Division

    The Guild Complex Presents: A reading with Backbone Press Featuring our 30 Writers to Watch Tara Betts and Faisal Mohyuddin, along with other Backbone Press authors Naoko Fujimoto, Allison Joseph,...

  • Cancelled: 30W2W Book Release & Reading

    Hopleaf 5148 N Clark St, Chicago, IL

    Join the Guild Literary Complex in celebrating the recent release of The Distance Between by Timothy J. Hillegonds, and a reading from Kenyatta Rogers, two of the Guild’s 30 Writers...

  • BrooksDay – Postponed

    BrooksDay 2020 will not be held on June 7th, due to COVID-19 restrictions. We're planning a date for the fall and will have more details soon.

  • Printers Row

    Printers Row Lit Fest 2020 has been postponed until September.

  • Book Release for Mike Puican’s Central Air

    The Poetry Foundation 61 W Superior St, Chicago, United States

    Book Release and Reading for Mike Puican's new book of poetry, Central Air.  September 17, 2020 7:00pm - 8:00pm, reception to follow Poetry Foundation Also featuring readings from Mary Hawley and...

  • GBOMA

    Check back soon for more details!

  • Musicality of Poetry: Marvin Tate

    Marvin Tate: Schoolyard of Broken Dreams as part of the Guild's Musicality of Poetry series More details coming soon.

  • Fuller Award: Reginald Gibbons

    Newberry Library 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, IL

    Fuller Award: Reginald GibbonsThursday, October 29, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Reginald Gibbons's prolific writing career has included publication of ten full-length poetry collections; a short story collection and...

  • “From the Mississippi Delta” Sneak Peek, with Lifeline and Pegasus Theatres

    Lifeline Theatre 6912 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois, United States

    This event is one of several community events, performances and conversations supporting Lifeline Theatre and Pegasus Theatre Chicago’s production FROM THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA. For more details about the production and...

  • One State Conference & Capital Day

    Hoogland Center for the Arts 420 S. 6th St., Springfield, Illinois, United States

    Join us in Springfield for the largest gathering of the arts and culture community in Illinois! Featuring a keynote address from J. Ivy, sessions hosted by arts leaders from all...

    $30 – $225