


May 3 | Outside-In: Characterization Through Clothes with Kira Hayen
An hour and a half fiction workshop that focuses on character-building through clothing with writing exercises.
Kira Hayen is an artist and writer enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and is of various indigenous and settler descent. Her work explores the political and personal intersections of her identity. Hayen received an MFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts and currently resides in Oklahoma City.
An hour and a half fiction workshop that focuses on character-building through clothing with writing exercises.
Kira Hayen is an artist and writer enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and is of various indigenous and settler descent. Her work explores the political and personal intersections of her identity. Hayen received an MFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts and currently resides in Oklahoma City.
An hour and a half fiction workshop that focuses on character-building through clothing with writing exercises.
Kira Hayen is an artist and writer enrolled in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and is of various indigenous and settler descent. Her work explores the political and personal intersections of her identity. Hayen received an MFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts and currently resides in Oklahoma City.