Portia Pascuzzo is a Vancouver based multimedia artist originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario. She holds a BFA in Creative Writing and Visual Art from the University of British Columbia, where she focused on screen-writing, poetry, and painting, and often blends these genres to create hybrid forms of non-fiction. The Day the Chickens Died is Portia's premiere collection of poems and digital paintings. Plucked from a decade's worth of memoir, the work aims to explore the desire for recollection and regression in adulthood-how the delicate traumas of our youth come to impact our present and future selves.
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