Jacalyn Eyvonne | |
---|---|
Alma mater | Academy of Art University at San Francisco [1] |
Occupation | Poet |
Title | Poet laureate of Vallejo, California |
Term | 2024-2025 |
Predecessor | Jeremy Snyder |
Writing career | |
Genre | poetry |
Jacalyn Evone Robinson known professionally as Jacalyn Eyvonne is an African-American poet and filmmaker.
[2] She serves concurrently with
Kathleen Herrmann as
poet laureate of
Vallejo, California.
[3]
Jacalyn Eyvonne is the author of 3 books, and her poems have appeared in anthologies in North America and the United Kingdom. [2] In 2022 she placed second in the Jackson Book Festival poetry competition. [4] In the 1990s she edited the magazine In the Company of Poets based in Oakland, California. [3] [5] [6] Eyvonne is influenced by the work of Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, and Nikki Giovanni. [7] Eyvonne serves concurrently with Kathleen Herrmann as poet laureate of Vallejo, California. [3] Like their predecessors, Herrmann and Eyvonne hosted the Poetry in Notion poetry circle at the John F. Kennedy Library in Vallejo. [8] The two also launched a new poetry open mic series called Tea House Poetry. [9] The co-poets laureate plan to create a youth anthology in cooperation with the Vallejo Unified School District. [10] [11]
Since being named poet laureate, Jacalyn Eyvonne has performed at the 2023 Mad Hatter Holiday Festival,
[8] a Black History Month event at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum,
[12]
[13] Art Walk,
[14] Alibi Bookshop,
[15]
[16] the Earth Daze Festival,
[17] at a climate change themed art exhibit at Vallejo Art Lofts Gallery,
[18]
[19] on the Vallejo waterfront,
[9] the Solano County Fair,
[20] a
Black History Month event at the Vallejo library,
[21] with fellow poets laureate at the Fairfield Library,
[22] and at a Juneteenth flag raising ceremony.
[23]
Eyvonne earned her B.A. in Motion Pictures & Television from the Academy of Art University at San Francisco. [1] She is a television producer at Vallejo Community Access Television, and the station awarded her film Arc Angels with Best Feature in 2018. [24] Eyvonne is the founder of the Poetry and Monologues [3] and KidsNFilm film festivals. [25] On February 13, 2017, she was honored by the Indiana House of Representatives in Indiana House Resolution 18 for her film Stripes when it appeared at the Bill Johnson Black Film Festival. [26] She served as a judge for the 2017 North Bay Art & Film Festival. [27] Eyvonne has also worked as a playwright and realtor. [28]
Jacalyn Eyvonne | |
---|---|
Alma mater | Academy of Art University at San Francisco [1] |
Occupation | Poet |
Title | Poet laureate of Vallejo, California |
Term | 2024-2025 |
Predecessor | Jeremy Snyder |
Writing career | |
Genre | poetry |
Jacalyn Evone Robinson known professionally as Jacalyn Eyvonne is an African-American poet and filmmaker.
[2] She serves concurrently with
Kathleen Herrmann as
poet laureate of
Vallejo, California.
[3]
Jacalyn Eyvonne is the author of 3 books, and her poems have appeared in anthologies in North America and the United Kingdom. [2] In 2022 she placed second in the Jackson Book Festival poetry competition. [4] In the 1990s she edited the magazine In the Company of Poets based in Oakland, California. [3] [5] [6] Eyvonne is influenced by the work of Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, and Nikki Giovanni. [7] Eyvonne serves concurrently with Kathleen Herrmann as poet laureate of Vallejo, California. [3] Like their predecessors, Herrmann and Eyvonne hosted the Poetry in Notion poetry circle at the John F. Kennedy Library in Vallejo. [8] The two also launched a new poetry open mic series called Tea House Poetry. [9] The co-poets laureate plan to create a youth anthology in cooperation with the Vallejo Unified School District. [10] [11]
Since being named poet laureate, Jacalyn Eyvonne has performed at the 2023 Mad Hatter Holiday Festival,
[8] a Black History Month event at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum,
[12]
[13] Art Walk,
[14] Alibi Bookshop,
[15]
[16] the Earth Daze Festival,
[17] at a climate change themed art exhibit at Vallejo Art Lofts Gallery,
[18]
[19] on the Vallejo waterfront,
[9] the Solano County Fair,
[20] a
Black History Month event at the Vallejo library,
[21] with fellow poets laureate at the Fairfield Library,
[22] and at a Juneteenth flag raising ceremony.
[23]
Eyvonne earned her B.A. in Motion Pictures & Television from the Academy of Art University at San Francisco. [1] She is a television producer at Vallejo Community Access Television, and the station awarded her film Arc Angels with Best Feature in 2018. [24] Eyvonne is the founder of the Poetry and Monologues [3] and KidsNFilm film festivals. [25] On February 13, 2017, she was honored by the Indiana House of Representatives in Indiana House Resolution 18 for her film Stripes when it appeared at the Bill Johnson Black Film Festival. [26] She served as a judge for the 2017 North Bay Art & Film Festival. [27] Eyvonne has also worked as a playwright and realtor. [28]