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Eco-Gratitude Workshop with Christina Vega-Westhoff June 13, 2026

Eco-Gratitude at Silo City: A Walking Workshop with Christina Vega-Westhoff

How does our gratitude shift when we ground it in the earth? Join poet, translator, and aerialist Christina Vega-Westhoff for a morning of “Eco-Gratitude” amidst the post-industrial, natural landscape of Silo City.

As part of the city-wide In Gratitude initiative, this generative workshop invites participants to walk the Silo City grounds, practice the art of noticing among the silos, and compose reflections that celebrate our interconnectedness with the natural world.

Note: Meet outside of Duende at 11am.

The Hive at Silo City
The Hive at Silo City

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Date

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Time

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Silo City (The Meadow)
Silo City (The Meadow)
Silo City, 85 Silo City, Buffalo, New York 14203

Organizer

Just Buffalo Literary Center
Just Buffalo Literary Center
Phone
(716) 832-5400
Email
info@justbuffalo.org
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Featured Artist

  • Christina (Nina) Vega-Westhoff
    Christina (Nina) Vega-Westhoff
    Poet, Translator

    CHRISTINA VEGA-WESTHOFF is a poet, translator, choreographer, and educator living in Buffalo, NY. She is the author of Suelo Tide Cement (Nightboat, 2018). She served as translator for the bilingual Stories that Cook: Art, Memories, and Recipes / Historias que Cocinan: Arte, Recuerdos, y Recetas (Genesee Valley Council on the Arts, 2024), which features recipes, stories, and art from students, teachers, and staff associated with migrant education programs in Western New York. Her poetry has recently appeared in The Capilano Review’s Speculative Feminisms issue and Black Sun Lit’s Vestiges and her work is currently being supported by a New York State Choreographers Initiative Grant and an Artpark Writer’s Residency. She teaches aerial dance at The Bird’s Nest Circus Arts and is a teaching artist with Just Buffalo Literary Center.

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