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The Edible Garden of Language: Food as Poetic Invocation

Daniel Stowe Conservancy

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Sat, 02 Aug, 2025 at 06:00 pm

2 hours

6500 South New Hope Road, Belmont, NC, United States, North Carolina 28012

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Sat, 02 Aug, 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm (EDT)

6500 South New Hope Road, North Carolina 28012

6500 S New Hope Rd, Belmont, NC 28012-8788, United States

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The Edible Garden of Language: Food as Poetic Invocation
Saturday, August 2 | 6-8 p.m. | $30

Daniel Stowe Conservancy is honored to partner with our sponsor Gaston Day School to present The Edible Garden of Language: Food as Poetic Invocation.

Join poet Kashiana Singh for a sensory poetry workshop rooted in gardens, food and memory. Through scent, touch and taste, we’ll explore how ancestral kitchens and natural spaces stir language. Come to write, reflect and harvest metaphors that bloom from soil, simmering pots and the stories we carry.

About Kashiana Singh
Kashiana Singh is a poet, immigrant, corporate leader and grandmother who, through poetry, walks the line between legacy and the unknown. She anchors her existence in Work as Worship, which is also the topic of her TEDx Talk.

Her chapbook Crushed Anthills (Yavanika Press) took readers on a poetic journey across 10 cities. Her full-length collections—Woman by the Door (2022, Apprentice House Press) and Witching Hour (2024, Glass Lyre Press)—explore resilience, belonging and transformation as life’s birthing house. Her latest, Dualities of Albireo, was just released by The Poetry Box.

Based in North Carolina, Kashiana wears many hats: Managing Editor of Poets Reading the News, President of the North Carolina Poetry Society, Program Ambassador for the Matwaala Collective and Vice President in healthcare services. Yet, it’s the roles of “poet-grandma” and “everyday wonder-seeker” that keep her grounded.

She is a 2025 Fellow at the Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing and a VONA cohort member. She is passionate about teaching workshops that evoke poetry through food, ancestry and memory.

What to Know
Location: The Wren Room (indoor) and White Garden (outdoor) of Daniel Stowe Conservancy.

Your ticket includes admission to the garden; we invite you to take a stimulating walk along the garden paths before the workshop’s beginning.

Please bring your most cherished, well-worn notebook and pen for greater creative success.

Light bites will be provided. Cash bar will be open for any additional drink purchases.

Members save 15% on tickets! Sign in with your membership-associated email address to see your discount at checkout.


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The Edible Garden of Language: Food as Poetic Invocation, 2 August | Event in Belmont | AllEvents
The Edible Garden of Language: Food as Poetic Invocation
Sat, 02 Aug, 2025 at 06:00 pm