Hundreds of speakers. Thousands of attendees. Countless connections, one shared story at a time.
About 1455 StoryFest
StoryFest is 1455’s flagship event series was created to serve its mission to provide an authentic “space” enabling writers to thrive and connect. These events are designed to make the sense of community commonly found only in academia or online book clubs accessible to everyone. 1455 aims to serve as a refuge and incubator for personal creation, collaboration and kinship. Over the past five years, 1455 has presented this series of virtual and in-person events sponsored by generous contributors to the arts and humanities. Our nonprofit has showcased resiliency in our ability to adjust our programming to persevere through the challenges of the pandemic, and we continue to flexibly find ways to create community online and at various locations in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
PAST STORYFEST EVENTS
PAST STORYFESTLIVE SESSIONS
VA Poet Laureates:
Poetry Matters
Holly Karapetkova, Courtney LeBlanc, Zeina Azzam,
and Kim B. Miller
Featuring local poet laureates, this panel showcased four writers reading their work and discussing their roles as artists, teachers, and advocates for poetry.
Storytelling at Shenandoah University
Sean Murphy, Kelly Crowley,
and Mackenzie Rose
1455 Executive Director Sean Murphy discusses the new storytelling initiative at Shenandoah University with Dr. Kelley Crowley and Mackenzie Rose.
Ai Inside (and Outside) the Classroom
Shawn Dubravac, Debra Lattanzi Shutika,
and Sean Murphy
Dr. Shawn DuBravac and Dr. Deb Shutika join host Sean Murphy to discuss the implications of AI on teaching, research, student learning, and creativity.
PAST VIRTUAL STORYFEST SESSIONS
Keynote Discussion with Lou Bayard
Lou Bayard and Sean Murphy
Featuring New York Times Notable author Lou Bayard, whose novel The Pale Blue Eye was adapted into the global #1 Netflix release starring Christian Bale.
Young Poets Contest Winners Reading
Sean Murphy, Zeina Azzam, Maia Siegel, Naomi Ling, Claudia Maurino, Audrey Moyer, Sanchita Sahoo, Chloe Wong
Featuring the winners of the 5th Annual 1455 Young Poets Contest writing about Connection. The poems reflected on the contemporary sociopolitical and cultural environment.
Inspiration Information: Black Women Poets
Adrienne Christian, Khalisa Rae Thompson, L. Renée, and Monica Prince
Each poet’s themes cover generational curses, identity, body image, reproductive rights, culture, and the fight for racial justice. They share work that has urgency, agency, and inspire an awakening.
