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SUMMARY:MFA Teen Poetry Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the galleries for an unforgettable evening of original poetry and powerful voices as the MFA presents Teen Poetry Night\, a spoken-word performance led by the 2026 MFA Teen Poetry Fellows.  \nOver the course of four weeks\, these high school poets explored the museum’s galleries\, drawing inspiration from artworks spanning nearly 5\,000 years of global creativity. Guided by MFA educators and community poet mentors\, these fellows transformed visual art into original poems that reflect their perspectives\, experiences\, and imaginations.   \nThis special event brings their work to life through live spoken-word performances in the galleries\, celebrating the creativity and talent of young writers in our community. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the MFA in a brand new way – through the voices of the next generation of artists and storytellers!  \nMFA Teen Poetry Night\nThursday\, January 29\, 2026\n6:00 PM–7:30 PM \nMuseum of Fine Arts\, St. Petersburg\n255 Beach Drive NE\, St. Petersburg FL 33701 \nFree for MFA Members; $16 for Not-Yet-Members (Youth 17 and under are Free!)* \n*Program ticket includes Art After Dark admission from 5:00 PM–8:00 PM! Arrive early or stay late to explore the MFA Collection Galleries\, Special Exhibitions\, and MFA Shop! \nGET TICKETS \nNot yet a member?\nBecome a member today and enjoy all the benefits membership at the MFA offers!  \nMFA Members enjoy free admission for an entire year\, early access to special exhibitions\, discounts at the MFA Shop and Café Clementine\, special member-only exclusive events\, and more. Bring the whole family! \nBECOME A MEMBER \n\n\n\nABOUT THE STUDENT POETS \n \nAdeline Wager \nHello! My name is Adeline Wager. I am currently seventeen years old and I have always been passionate about art. Ever since I was little\, I thought it was incredibly interesting how people could put their unique feelings and ideas together to create something amazing. I soon realized the same could be done with the written word. I think it is important for us to be able to look at these different forms of expression and see how they can be used as tools for a better understanding of the world around us. \n \nAnderson Dell \nHi! My name is Anderson\, and I am a current Junior in the International Baccalaureate Program at St. Pete High. Over the past few months\, I’ve fallen in love with all forms of art – even more so with the MFA. Writing\, in my eyes\, has been so sterilized by school standards\, yet it’s an art\, and should be explored as such. I’m here because I want to learn to craft scenes and worlds through my words. \n \nCambree Treadwell \nI’m a 16 year old girl. I’m in my junior year at Northeast High School. I’ve always adored creating art and learning about all forms of it and different cultures. I love anything to do with expressing myself\, so creating art\, creative writing\, fashion and poetry are my true passions. I love exploring the beauty of using your voice to create a masterpiece through any medium. \n \nCarter Lehart \nCarter is a Junior in the finance academy at Northeast High School where he is a member of the national honors society\, national English honors society\, key club\, and student government\, chair member of the Gay-Straight alliance\, and the vice-president of the pep club. His writing revolves around emotion and memory and the complex contradictions of life. \n \nKaitlynn Shields \nI’m currently a sophomore at Brandon High School\, and I’m excited to be part of the Museum of Fine Arts St. Pete Teen Poetry Fellowship. I previously was on the teen Arts Council\, which was an amazing experience that let me see how a museum really works behind the scenes. That experience also gave me insight into how artwork is displayed and how artists think about presenting their ideas. I live in Hillsborough County\, but I love visiting art museums all over Central Florida. Exploring different museums has helped me understand how many ways art can tell a story. Even though I have minimal experience with poetry\, I’m really looking forward to learning more about the writing process. I’m especially interested in how poetry connects to visual art and how the two can inspire each other. I hope this fellowship helps me grow both as a writer and an artist. Most of all\, I’m excited to challenge myself and discover new ways to express my ideas. \n \nKyara Ocasio \nHi! My name is Kyara\, I am a 10th grade student who has a great passion for the Culinary arts and creative writing such as poetry. My two biggest goals in life is to attend the Culinary Institute of America and see the Cologne Cathedral. I love to implement truth and visceral aspects in my poetry\, as well as seeing the beauty in imperfections. I betray fairytales as I prefer the rawer and truly sensitive parts of humanity. I love seeing the Yin in life while embracing the Yang because both sides are equally beautiful and true. \n \nJulianna Mejia \nJulianna Mejia is a senior at East Lake High School where she serves as Editor of her school’s Creative Writing Club and Secretary of Quill and Scroll (Journalism Honor Society). She is also the Director of Literary Programs of her school’s chapter of National English Honor Society. In the Fall\, she plans on majoring in English- Creative Writing with a minor in Psychology. While she specializes more in short story writing\, Julianna enjoys the imagery and emotional depth of poetry. \n \nMaria Caballero \nMaria Caballero is a junior at East Lake High School where she holds a position as a member of her school’s National English Honor Society and Creative Writing club. She wants to go NYU\, where she plans to major in Journalism. Maria has a passion for fashion and politics so she hopes to be able to write about either in the future. \n \nNancy Engle \nNancy Engle is a senior at Northeast High School enjoying a schedule chock-full of art related classes. She enjoys drawing and editing the school’s literary magazine\, Soundings (which she’s been doing since sophomore year independently). Poetry has a special place in her heart\, as it was the trigger for a breakthrough in her social anxiety. She’s had a great time among her fellow poets\, historical artwork\, and wonderful mentors who have shown her how to analyze artwork beyond base level observations. She greatly looks forward to hearing everyone’s work come to fruition and will be sad to leave the workshop behind. \n \nOwen Lindenburg \nOwen Lindenburg is a junior at St. Pete High School in the IB program. The arts have always been very important to Owen\, specifically photography and poetry. Owen has participated in art competitions for instance scholastics and the 14th congressional district art competition having some photographs be featured in museum exhibitions. They have been writing poetry for a few years and their style focuses on transporting the reader directly into the perspective and topic Owen writes with and about\, that being the political and social issues of today. Owen believes the best possible way to express that is through the arts with special focus on poetry. They believe poetry is a perfect way to use words to voice activism and hopes this passion will lead to some needed change for tomorrow. \n \nPatience Jenkins \nHi\, my name is Patience Jenkins\, And if I was to use 5 words to describe me\, I would say I’m smart\, honest\, elegant\, talented and perspective. I attend Gibbs High School. I’m in the beta program with a 4.1 cumulative GPA. One thing I love about myself is how expressive I am with my words. Which is how I came upon poetry. I’m very grateful for this opportunity to get mentored by poets and gain knowledge from other young minds. \n \nTamara Barjaktarovic \nTamara Barjaktarovic is a junior in the IB program at Palm Harbor University High School\, where she serves as vice president of the Catholic Student Association and secretary of the Law Honor Society. She writes to explore the intersection of her love for travel and the impermanence of everyday moments. When not writing\, she can be found on the golf course\, reading classic literature\, or advocating for civic engagement. In the future\, she hopes to study law while continuing to write. \n \nZephyniis Wharton \nZephy is a student at Lakewood High School. She is part of the journalism program at her school and has spent much of her high school career writing about other people\, but not typically herself. Poetry\, like many\, is used as an outlet for Zephy’s feelings. Much of Zephy’s poetry revolves around the themes of womanhood and coming of age. A major inspiration for Zephy’s poetry comes from music\, including the songwriting styles of Fiona Apple and Amy Winehouse\, as well as screamo bands like Novely\, which push her to write. Zephy likes poetry because it lets her combine her love of writing into something more intimate. \n\nGenerous support for this program is provided by\n\nThe Queen’s Court\, Inc.
URL:https://mfastpete.org/event/mfa-teen-poetry-night-2026/
LOCATION:Museum of Fine Arts\, St. Petersburg\, 255 Beach Drive NE\, St. Petersburg\, FL\, 33701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art After Dark,Educational Event,FREE for MFA Members,Reduced Admission,Youth and Family Event
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