Celebrate all things book with Lighthouse Writers Workshop & ASLD with this two-part workshop that blends writing and book arts! Poet Michael Henry and book artist Rachel Basye will lead you through writing prose and poetry exercises to produce several short works that will be integrated into a simple, handmade book. You'll leave having made a work of art, a chapbook, a one-of-one. No experience necessary.
The workshop will include a mixture of prose and poetry writing exercises and a variety of one-page and accordion book forms.
DATES:
Saturday, April 25, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at Lighthouse Writers Workshop, 3844 York St, Denver, CO 80205 (Register here)
Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at Room A-02 at Art Students League of Denver, 200 Grant St, Denver, CO 80203 (Register here)
Registration opens Tuesday, February 3 at 10AM
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS:
Rachel Basye
Rachel Basye is Executive Director at the Art Students League of Denver. Under her leadership, ASLD has created programming to engage more with people, through a dedicated Teen Studio Night, expanded community engagement from prisons to libraries to afterschool programs, established artist in residency and apprentice programs to expand professional development opportunities, and developed artistic travel experiences while growing the ASLD faculty and expanding the number and types of art courses offered to the Denver metro community. She is currently treasurer on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts. From 2014-2020, she served as a mayoral appointee to the Denver Commission for Cultural Affairs. As a practicing artist, she works in book arts, fiber arts, and printmaking.
Michael Henry
Michael Henry is co-founder and Executive Director of Lighthouse Writers Workshop, the largest independent literary arts center in the Rocky Mountain west. He is the author of three books of poetry and a nonfiction book, Mountain Biking the Colorado Trail, and has received fellowships from the Colorado Council on the Arts, PlatteForum, and a Livingston Fellowship from the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation. A new poetry collection, Gun Poems, will be published in spring 2026.