
Self-Rewilding
Free self-rewilding class at Urban Ecology Center Riverside Park. Gentle movement, contemplative walking, and arts practices.
Explore poetry with Lily Lalios in free workshops that dive into grief, eco-writing, and more.
Dive into the world of poetry with Lily Lalios, a celebrated Milwaukee poet, through the "Over the Prairie/Under the Prairie" workshop series. These free sessions invite participants to explore themes like grief, eco-writing, and memory-keeping, culminating in a community anthology. The workshops are open to all experience levels and are held at different locations around the city, providing site-specific inspiration and a chance to connect with fellow Milwaukeeans.
Each session offers a unique focus, from ekphrastic poetry at the Charles Allis Art Museum to exploring urban ecology at Woodland Pattern. Participants are encouraged to bring personal items for inspiration and to submit their works for inclusion in the anthology. This series is a wonderful opportunity to engage with Milwaukee's vibrant literary community and to reflect on personal and communal narratives through poetry.
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An in-person workshop series with 2026 Milwaukee Emerging Poet Practice Fellow Lily Lalios Free and open to the public, but registration is required (please see below). Lily Lalios is a writer based in Milwaukee who has been published by #EnbyLife journal, Pitymilk Press, and VA Press. They also produced Apagimeni Literary Magazine, a compilation of poetry, essays, and visual art by and about the queer Greek American experience. Lily’s work made the long list for the 2024 SmokeLong Quarterly Award for Flash Fiction, and they were a finalist for the 2025 Genrepunk Haunting Award. Currently, Lily is also a member of the writing team for Cabaret Milwaukee, a theatre troupe that performs radio dramas about Wisconsin history. Lily’s project Over the Prairie//Under the Prairie is a yearlong series of free community poetry workshops, culminating in a print anthology. These generative workshops, designed for Milwaukee residents and writers of all experience levels, will explore one or more of the project’s four major themes; Grief and Death practices, Local Eco-Writing, Interfaith/Intercultural Memory-Keeping, and Ekphrastic Poetry. Workshops will be held at various locations around the city in order to offer site-specific inspiration related to the theme, as well as to allow participants to explore their city and meet neighbors they might not otherwise encounter. Workshops are free and open to the public, and participants are welcome to come to as many or as few as they like. Please register for each session in which you plan to attend. While these themes are sure to inspire highly personal and vulnerable work, participants are welcome to submit their generated works to the community anthology, which will commemorate the project and serve as a testament to the importance of collective grieving and the cathartic power of poetry. Lily will receive administrative support from our staff, along with a $1,500 project budget to carry out their vision.