
معرفی
Henry Goldkamp is an Instructor in the Department of English at Louisiana State University (LSU), part of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences. He teaches experimental poetics, clown studies, and rhetoric at LSU while living in New Orleans. He co-runs The Splice Poetry Series and serves as intermedia editor for the small press Tilted House. His work bridges poetry, visual art, and performance, emphasizing community interaction and interdisciplinary creativity.
Education:
- MFA, University of New Orleans
Research Interests: Goldkamp explores poets theater, performance studies, circus studies, and ecopoetics. His projects often blend poetry with sensory and participatory elements, creating immersive environments that challenge traditional boundaries between art forms. He prioritizes public engagement, fostering connections between individuals and shared spaces through his installations and performances.
Articles: His recent projects engage with experimental art forms, such as olfactory poetry (SUMMERTIMER, 2023) and immersive clown performances (Balloon Animal, 2023). Earlier works include The Poetree Project (2014) and What the Hell Is Saint Louis Thinking? (2013), both of which highlight his focus on community-driven creativity and environmental themes.
Scientific Awards:
- 2022 Hybrid Prize (Bat City Review)
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grants are listed in the provided texts. His teaching and artistic collaborations emphasize public engagement over traditional academic mentorship.
Labs/Teams: Goldkamp collaborates through The Splice Poetry Series and Tilted House, platforms for intermedia and hybrid art forms. These initiatives reflect his commitment to expanding the reach and definition of poetry into communal and sensory experiences.


