Chantal Gibson is a Canadian writer, poet, artist, and educator.[1] Her 2019 poetry collection How She Read won the 2020
Pat Lowther Award,[2] the 2020
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize at the BC and Yukon Book Prizes,[3] and was a shortlisted 2020
Griffin Poetry Prize finalist.[4] Gibson’s art and writing confronts colonialism, cultural erasure, and representations of Black women in Western culture.[5]
Gibson is a writer-artist-educator based on the ancestral lands of the
Coast Salish Peoples in
Vancouver,
British Columbia, where she is a lecturer in written and visual communication at
Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT).[8] Gibson was the recipient of the SFU Excellence in Teaching Award in 2016.[9]
Bibliography
2019 - Gibson, Chantal N. How She Read : Poems. Caitlin Press[10]
2021 - Gibson, Chantal N. with/holding : Poems. Caitlin Press[10]
Awards
2016 - SFU Excellence in Teaching Award, Simon Fraser University[8]
Chantal Gibson is a Canadian writer, poet, artist, and educator.[1] Her 2019 poetry collection How She Read won the 2020
Pat Lowther Award,[2] the 2020
Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize at the BC and Yukon Book Prizes,[3] and was a shortlisted 2020
Griffin Poetry Prize finalist.[4] Gibson’s art and writing confronts colonialism, cultural erasure, and representations of Black women in Western culture.[5]
Gibson is a writer-artist-educator based on the ancestral lands of the
Coast Salish Peoples in
Vancouver,
British Columbia, where she is a lecturer in written and visual communication at
Simon Fraser University’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT).[8] Gibson was the recipient of the SFU Excellence in Teaching Award in 2016.[9]
Bibliography
2019 - Gibson, Chantal N. How She Read : Poems. Caitlin Press[10]
2021 - Gibson, Chantal N. with/holding : Poems. Caitlin Press[10]
Awards
2016 - SFU Excellence in Teaching Award, Simon Fraser University[8]