A little bit about Tracey Schmidt
A native of Augusta, Georgia, Tracey Schmidt now lives in the gray-bluemountains of Asheville, NC. She is a working poet and a photographer. Her first book of poetry, I Have Fallen in Love with the World,(Turtle Dove Publications) was the focus of a recent 6-week, coast to coast poetry/music tour. She performed the work of Hafiz, Antonio Machado, Mary Oliver and her own work, all by memory. Her poetry has been published in Field of Dreams Poetry Anthology, Western NC Woman, Mountain Express, Sheville, Sunburst Anthology of Women Writers, SOL Poetry Anthology, and numerous other publications. She recently produced a music/poetry CD (Returning Home) with world-class musicians Mariam Matossian and River Guerguerian, recording the work of Rumi, Hafiz, Yeats and her own poetry. She continues to perform her work in the southeast and abroad with world class musicians.
Schmidt’s photographic -based multi-media installation The Awakening of Turtle Island: Portraits of Native Americans won the coveted Regional Designation Award in the Humanities with the Cultural Olympiad during the Olympics in Atlanta, 1996. This museum exhibit about native people has gone on to tour 18 museums in the southeast, and includes a holographic-style video projection of a Cherokee elder.
Besides being a working poet and photographer, she teaches in both the visual and literary arts. She attended Georgia State University and the Portfolio Center School of the Arts
Click here to see past classes.
Click here to see past museums where Tracey has had one-woman shows.