Kim Shuck

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Kim Shuck
Kim Shuck giving inaugural address as poet laureate of San Francisco in 2017
Kim Shuck giving inaugural address as poet laureate of San Francisco in 2017
BornSan Francisco, USA
OccupationAuthor, poet, artist, educator
NationalityCherokee Nation and American
GenrePoetry, non-fiction, fiction

Kim Shuck is a Cherokee Nation poet, author, weaver, and bead work artist who draws from Southeastern Native American culture and tradition as well as contemporary urban Indian life.

Sac and Fox and Polish ancestry.[2] She earned a B.A. in art (1994), and M.F.A. in Textiles (1998) from San Francisco State University. Her basket weaving work is influenced by her grandmother Etta Mae Rowe and the long history of California Native American basket making.[1]

She has taught American Indian Studies at San Francisco State University and was an artist in residence at the de Young Museum in June 2010 with Michael Horse.[3]

On June 21, 2017, Mayor

Ed Lee named Shuck as the 7th poet laureate
of San Francisco.

Awards

Bibliography

Author:

  • 2021 Exile Heart, That Painted Horse Press
  • 2019 Deer Trails: San Francisco Poet Laureate Series No. 7, City Lights Publishers
  • 2014 Sidewalk Ndn, solo chapbook of poetry, FootHills Publishing
  • 2014 Clouds Running In, solo book of poetry, Taurean Horn Press
  • 2013 Rabbit Stories, vignette fiction, Poetic Matrix Press
  • 2005 Smuggling Cherokee, solo volume of poems, Greenfield Review Press

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