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CURRICULUM VITAE (from approximately 2004 – present)
           

Academic Honours: (from 2004 to present)

2009 Finalist, “Last Chance at Happiness but Misses her Flight, Loses her Luggage”, for the Stephen Dunn Poetry Award, The Broome Review (USA).

2009 Awarded 3 week residency at the Leighton Colony, Banff, AB.
2009 Finalist, “Woods Wolf Girl” Malahat Review Long Poem Competition, #167 Vancouver, BC
2008 Invited to read from “Woods Wolf Girl” at the Poetry-on-the-Lake Festival, Orta, Italy, October 10-12, 2008. 
2008 1st place, “Piet the Bat”, Saving Bannister National Poetry Competition, CAA, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. 
2008 Finalist, Descant’s Winston Collins Best Canadian Poem for “Poet’s Familiar”
2008 Finalist, CBC literary awards (30 poems shortlisted out of 1153) for “Gravelly Bay”
2007 1st place, “Wo ist Die Wolle”  Silver Hammer Anthology, Hammered Out, Hamilton, ON.
2007 1st place winner of Lichen Arts and Letters Serial Poet competition (national judge Tim Lilburn), for “Little Red Meets the Wolf in the Woods”).
2007 Finalist, CBC literary awards (30 poets shortlisted out of 1124) for “Crow”.
2007 Scholarship to attend Summer Literacy Seminars for short story, “Drive”. (co-sponsored by Walrus Magazine)
2007 “Drive” placed in the Solo Collective Theatre Emerging Playwrights Competition, Vancouver, B.C. Kris Nelson, director.
2006 Keynote Speaker, “Elizabeth Smart in the meantime” and invited to read poetry with P.K. Page. International Lawrence Durrell Society conference: On Miracle Ground XIV: Durrell and the Archive: The Modernist Milieu.  Victoria, B.C.
2006 1st place, “Notes to Myself on Entering”, Other Voices National Poetry Contest
2006 Second prize, “Crow’s Lament”, Prairie Fire Literary Journal, Poetry Contest
2006 Guest Editor, “Cuba Inside/Out”, Cuba Edition, Descant Literary Journal
2005 1st place, “Second Marriage”, Basmajian Award Chapbook, Canadian Poetry Association.
2004 Adjudicator’s Choice Award, “Country of my Skin”, Grand Theatre One-Act Festival, London, Ontario. Susan Ferley, Director.
2004 Keynote speaker, “Cuba journal:  An aesthetics of language in an age of cultural studies”, University of Windsor
1987, 1988, 1992, 2004 Four tenures, with scholarship, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, AB.

Scholarly and Professional Activities: (from 2004 to present)
Executive Positions:
2004-present Artistic Director, Poetry London Canada Council funded reading series with Toronto, Hamilton (4 venues)
2003-2006 Executive position, Women Playwrights’ International
2006 Artistic director, In Good Company, a major city-wide arts event with poetry readings featuring 12 poets and a curated exhibit of poetry. 
2005-2007 International Chair, League Of Canadian Poets.

Publications (including artistic performance): (from 2004 to present)

(All) Books authored:
Hoogland, C. (submitted). Crow.  Windsor, ON.: Black Moss Press. 
Hoogland, C. (forthcoming). Woods Wolf Girl.  Hamilton, ON.: Wolsak & Wynn. 
Hoogland, C. (2005). Second marriage. London, ON: Canadian Poetry Association (Chapbook)
Hoogland, C. (2003). Cuba journal:  language and writing. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press
Hoogland, C. (2001). You are home. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press.
Hoogland, C. (1995). Marrying the animals. London, ON: Brick Books.
Hoogland, C. (1990). The wire-thin bride. Winnipeg, MB: Turnstone Press.

Books edited:
Walde, C. & Hoogland, C.  (forthcoming) Anthology of Poems Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Eldon House (London, ON).  London, On:  Museum London. 
Gadanidis, G., & Hoogland, C. (Eds.). (2007). Digital mathematical performance: Proceedings of a Fields Institute Symposium. London, ON:Faculty of Education, University of Western Ontario. [equal contributions]
Hoogland, C. (Ed.). (2006). Descant Literary Journal: Cuba Edition.
Gadanidis, G., Hoogland, C., & Sedig, K., (Eds.). (2004). Proceedings of mathematics as story: A symposium on mathematics through the lenses of art & technology. London, ON:Faculty of Education, University of Western Ontario. [equal contributions]

Chapters in Books:
Hoogland, C.  (submitted) Little Red Riding Hood Takes An Audio Walk In The Woods: Toward A Sound EcologyEssays in Performance & Ecology, Wendy Arons and Theresa J. May, Editors.  Estimated publication: 2011.
Hoogland, C.  & Wiebe, N.  (submitted). Some uses of fictional characters in narrative inquiry that first person narrative or poetic accounts might not provide. The Art of Poetic Inquiry.  Suzanne Thomas, Ardra Cole, & Sheila Stewart, EditorsFifth collection in Backalong Books and the Centre for Arts-informed Inquiry Series
Hoogland, C. (2009). Cognitive, affective and kinesthetic meaning-making through the arts. In J.
Sobocan & L. Groarke (Eds.), Critical thinking: Teaching and testing in an era of educational accountability. (pp. 151-175) London, ON: The Althouse Press.

Hoogland, C. (2005).Elizabeth Smart as modernist writer of “the meantime.” In Brandt, D., & Godard, B. (Eds.), Re:Generations: Canadian women poets in conversation (pp. 31-39). Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press.
Hoogland, C. (2004). The land inside Coyote: Reconceptualizing human relationships to place through drama. In D. Booth & K. Gallagher (Eds.), How theatre educates: Convergences, counterpoints (pp. 211-228). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.

Articles in refereed journals:
Gadanidis, G., Hoogland, C., & Hughes, J. (2008). Teaching and learning in a Web 2.0 environment: Three case studies. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 4(2), 117-133.
Hoogland, C. & Gadanidis, G. (2008). The math-story aesthetic. The Journal of the Imagination in Language Arts Teaching and Learning.34-36. [equal contribution]
Hoogland, C. & Gadanidis, G. (2007). The math-story aesthetic. The Journal of the Imagination in Language Arts Teaching and Learning. 18-21. [equal contribution]
Hoogland, C. (2005). An aesthetics of language. Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies, 2(2), 43-59. Available from http://www.csse.ca/CACS/JCACS/index-2.html

Hoogland, C. (2004). The trees in Emily Carr’s Forest: The Book of Small as aesthetic and environmental text. Canadian Children's Literature 111/112, 31-44.

Articles in Peer-Referred conference proceedings
Hoogland, C.  (submitted).  Fractal Poetry.  Publication of the International Seminar on Canadian Studies.  Hoguin, Cuba.    
Hoogland, C.  & Wiebe, N.  (submitted). Nomi Nickel and Little Red Riding Hood: The Potential of Using Fictional Characters in Narrative Research.  Narrative Matters Conference.  Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Hoogland, C.  (2008).  Naming: Poetry as Ecology.  Publication of the International Seminar on Canadian Studies.  Hoguin, Cuba.  80-87. 

Research websites
Hoogland, C., &  Wiebe, N. (2009). Narrative inquiry in education portal. http://www.edu.uwo.ca/Narrative_Inquiry/
Poetry London, www.PoetryLondon.ca
Hoogland, C. (2005). Work of hands. http://corneliashands.blogspot.com

Literary and artistic works
Poems in editorial board-reviewed literary anthologies
Hoogland, C.  (2009).  “Piet the Bat” in Dream Catcher: Canadian Issue, 23, Lincoln, UK. p. 8.
Hoogland, C.  (2009) “Orcas, Great Story” in Open Wide the Wilderness; Canadian Nature Poetry, Ed Nancy Holmes and Don McKay, Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo Press (p.67). 
Hoogland, C. (2008). “Self to the poem” and “Each day he makes: In memory.” Windsor Review: Special Home Issue Windsor, ON.(pp. 17, 114). 41(1),
Hoogland, C. (2008). “Thinking about marriage” and “Second marriage.” In Ascent Aspirations (pp. 51-52). Nanoose Bay, BC. Anthology 5.
Hoogland, C. (2008) “Piet the Bat” in The Saving Bannister Literary Anthology, Vol.23, Niagara-on-the-lake, ON.  
Hoogland, C. (2007). “hand poem” in poots tawking: a poetry chatbook.  Co-publication of Laurel Reed and Galerie Hardwood Books.  p.27
Hoogland, C. (2007). “Wo ist die wolle?” “Our bodies are in the fields of us” and “Girls taught to fall on concrete” in Hammered Out #12 The 2007 Silver Hammer Awards Anthology.  Hamilton, On.  pp.5, 15, 18
Hoogland, C. (2007) “Especially O, Especially Darling” White Ink, UBC, Vancouver, BC.
Hoogland, C.  (2006) “Childhood” and “Infanzia”  (Italian translation) in Poetry on the Lake Bolzano Novarese Italy: Wyveren Works. p. 9
Hoogland, C. (2005). “Orange Insect”.  In Hugh MacDonald (Ed.), Letting Go: An anthology of Loss and Survival. Windsor, ON: Black Moss Press.
Hoogland, C.  (2005).  “A daughter’s heartbreak and the fake orgasm of carp” in And nobody knows the blood we share.  (ed. Katerina Fretwell).  League of Canadian Poets. 

Poems in editorial board-reviewed literary journals
Hoogland, C.  (2010). "Setting, Subject, Time" in Offside, Black Moss Press E Magazine http://offside1.byethost3.com/index.htm, p. 12
Hoogland, C.  (2009).  “Last chance at happiness but misses her flight, loses her luggage” in The Broome Review, Issue 2, Vestal, NY. p. 22.
Hoogland, C.  (2009).  “Portrait of the Sculptor as a Young Boy” in Vallum, 6:2 Montreal, Quebec. p.6
Hoogland, C.  (2009).  “Fundamental” in Green Imagination, Malahat Review, 165, U of Victoria, Victoria, BC. p. 27.
Hoogland, C. (2008). “How He Was Saved From Drowning”, and “16 Hours After”, Fiddlehead, Spring, 235, UNB, Fredericton, NB, pp. 16-17.
Hoogland, C. (2007). “We come to love.” In Event. New Westminister, BC: Douglas College, p. 60.
Hoogland, C. (2007). “Crow’s On My Mind:  Three Poems 1. The Sky is Falling 2. Crow is Medieval 3. The Sound of Crow Belongs”  The Antigonish Review (150), pp. 10-12
Hoogland, C. (2007). “Returning to a Room in a Dorm in Banff, Alberta”.  Blue Skies, Alberta
Hoogland, C. (2007). “Little Red Meets the Wolf in the Woods (3 poems)” Lichen Arts and Letters 9.1, pp 74-79.
Hoogland, C. (2006). “Red Painting Shirt)” Literary Review of Canada, 13(9) Toronto, ON. November p.14
Hoogland, C. (2006). “Girls taught to fall on concrete”.  Descant, Toronto, ON. p. 53
Hoogland, C. (2006). “Voyeur”.  Descant, Toronto, ON. p. 54-55
Hoogland, C. (2006). “Crow’s Lament”.   Prairie Fire, 27(2), Winnipeg, MB.  pp. 9-10.
Hoogland, C. (2006). “Notes to Myself on Entering” Other Voices. Winnipeg, MB. p. 7

Public poetry readings and/or dramatic presentations

Public readings
Hoogland, C. (2009). Launch of Open Wide a Wilderness: Canadian Nature
Poems, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Hoogland, C. (2009). Launch of Open Wide a Wilderness: Canadian Nature
Poems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Hoogland, C. (2009).  Launch of Open Wide a Wilderness: Canadian Nature
Poems, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (2009). Poetry London, Landon Library, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (May, 2008). River Project, Public Library, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (May, 2008). Thames River through the Eyes of 19 London Artists, McIntosh Gallery, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (April, 2008). Naming:  Poetry as Ecology at the International Seminar on Canadian Studies, Holguin, Cuba
Hoogland, C. (April, 2008). River Project, Landon Library, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (April, 2008). London Writers’ Society, London Public Library, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (April, 2008). Research Day, UWO, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (March, 2008). Civic Garden, MacIllwraith Field Naturalists, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (March, 2008). Cooked and Eaten Reading Series, Peterborough, ON
Hoogland, C. (February, 2008). Arts and Letters Society, Fanshawe College, London, ON
Hoogland, C. (2007).  Malespina College, Cowichan Reading Series, Cowichan, BC. 
Hoogland, C. (2007).  North Island College, Campbell River, BC. 
Hoogland, C. (2007).  North Island College, Courtenay, BC. 
Hoogland, C. (2007).  North Island College, Port Alberni, BC. 
Hoogland, C. (November 2006). King’s College, University of Western Ontario. London, ON Hoogland, C. (November 2006). Ingersoll Public Library.  Ingersoll, Ontario
Hoogland, C. (June, 2006). International Lawrence Durrell Society conference: On Miracle Ground XIV: Durrell and the Archive: The Modernist Milieu.  Victoria, B.C. 
Hoogland, C. (June, 2006). League of Canadian Poets AGM, Ottawa, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (April, 2006). University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (April, 2006). Central Library, London, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (April, 2006). University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (April, 2006). Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Montreal, Quebec.
Hoogland, C. (2005). Forest City Gallery, London, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2005). North Island College, Comox, B.C.
Hoogland, C. (2005). LitLive, Hamilton, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2005). The Art Bar, Toronto, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2005) Hamilton Poetry Center, Hamilton, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2005) Redeemer College, Hamilton, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2005)  Poetics and Public Culture, UWO, London,ON
Hoogland, C. (2004) Festival of the Book, Windsor, Ontario
Hoogland, C. (2004) Essex High School, Essex, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2004) Walkerton High School, Windsor, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2004) League of Canadian Poets' AGM, Monreal, Quebec.
Hoogland, C. (2004) Poetry London Reading Series, London, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2004) Literary Cabaret, Landon Library, London, Ontario.
Hoogland, C. (2004) Banff Center for the Arts, Banff, Alberta.

Since 1988, I have read at over 150 venues at such places as the XV Commonwealth Games in Victoria, BC., at the Gulf Islands, BC, Reading Series on Main and Galiano Islands, at the University of Chicago, and in major cities across Canada.

Dramatizations

2009 Fuel, Library Shorts, London Public Library, Dave Carely, Artistic Director.
2009 Close, Grand Theatre Playwrights’ Cabaret, London, ON. Jeff Culbert, Director.
2008  Crow, Grand Theatre Playwrights’ Cabaret, London, ON. Andrea Boyd, Director.
2007  Drive, Solo Collective Theatre Emerging Playwrights, Vancouver, BC. Kris Nelson, Director.
2007  Drive, Grand Theatre Playwrights’ Cabaret, London, ON. Jeff Culbert, Director.
2006  Country of my skin, Women Playwrights’ International,Jakarta, Indonesia.
2006  Country of my skin, In Good Company: A Celebration of Women in the Arts, Aeolian Hall, London, ON. Janice Johnson, Director.
2006  Plaque and tangle, Grand Theatre Playwrights’ Cabaret, London, ON. Gil Garrett, Director.
2004  Country of my skin, Grand Theatre One-Act Festival, London, ON. Lesley Turner, Director.
2004  Our work lies in the silence before laughter, Grand Theatre Playwrights’ Cabaret, London, ON. Jeff Culbert, Director.

Juried Art Gallery Shows and Installations

Shortlisted   Woods Wolf You; an Audio Walk (Installation), Shortlisted for Fresh Ground New Works, Harbourfront Centre’s National Commissioning Award.  Toronto, ON. 
November 15 – January 10, 2009       “Being the Last Known Speaker of its Language,” The River Project: 19 London Artists Turn to the Thames, Woodstock Gallery, Woodstock, ON
May 15 – June 22, 2008   “Being the Last Known Speaker of its Language,” The River Project: 19 London Artists Turn to the Thames, McIntosh Gallery, UWO.