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Mattea Gernentz

About

Mattea Gernentz says, "I am an art curator and writer originally from Tennessee. I have been working at BirdsNest since 2022, organising unique exhibitions and poetry readings. I have been selected as an Edwin Morgan Trust Clydebuilt 16 Poet; Scottish Poetry Library Next Generation Young Makar; and Writer-in Residence at the Château de la Haute Borde, Château de Sacy, and Casa Regis. My writing has been featured in a variety of publications, such as Gutter Magazine, Interpret, Gilded Dirt, Ekstasis Magazine, Solum Press, and Little Living Room, in addition to exhibitions and anthologies."

Connection to Glasgow

Mattea Gernentz attends the University of Glasgow studying towards a PhD in History of Art.
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