Inlandia Institute

The Inlandia Institute is a literary and cultural organization based in Riverside, California whose mission "is to recognize, support and expand literary activity in the Inland Empire, thereby deepening people’s awareness, understanding, and appreciation of this unique, complex and creatively vibrant area." Inlandia started as a joint project of the Riverside Public Library and Heyday Books in 2007 and was formally established as an independent non-profit organization in June 2009. [1]

Marion Mitchell-Wilson served as its Executive Director from its inception until 2012 when she stepped down due to health reasons.[2] Cati Porter, acclaimed Riverside poet and editor, became Executive Director of the Inlandia Institute after Mitchell-Wilson's departure.[2]

History

The Inlandia Institute began as a result of the anthology Inlandia: A Literary Journey Through California's Inland Empire published by Heyday Books in 2006.[2] The positive response to the book - which provided the Inland Empire its first cohesive literary identity by bringing together in one literary endeavor a selection of the diverse communities that comprise the region - made it clear that there was a demand for more literary content from and about the Inland Empire.[2] Shortly after the publication of the anthology, Malcolm Margolin, founder and owner of Heyday Books, began receiving numerous requests for more literary content produced by area residents.[2]

After a book launch event in Palm Desert, Margolin and Mitchell-Wilson met with Riverside Public Library director Barbara Custen to discuss ways to build upon the success of the book.[2] It was Custen who coined the term "Inlandia Institute".[2]

The City of Riverside and Heyday Books entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to establish the Inlandia Institute in August 2007. The Institute incorporated as an independent non-profit organization in 2009, at which point it moved out of the Riverside Public Library to its current space in downtown Riverside.[2]

Inlandia has been hosting the Inlandia Creative Writing Showcase since 2008.[3]

List of Books

References

  1. "Inlandia Institute". Riverside Public Library. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Brandeis, Gayle (14 September 2012). "Marion Mitchell-Wilson and the Inlandia Institute: The Heart and Soul of Inland Empire Literature". KCET. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  3. Dean, Jennifer (14 September 2010). "Inlandia to showcase creative writing in Riverside". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 10 November 2013.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 2/28/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.