Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict

Book Arts StudioThe Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict is a natural outgrowth of Saint Ben's enduring commitment to creativity and the arts. Writing is central to the liberal arts, and creative writing in particular has flourished at the College since its founding. The Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict was established in 1997 to augment Saint Benedict's tradition of supporting writing in all its forms, to forge connections to publishing on a local and national level, and to promote interactions between students and writers.

Signature Programs

The Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict brings nationally-recognized authors to the College through Writers Writing, promotes literary events, holds summer conferences such as Inside Books, supports publications through the Sister Mariella Gable Book Award, and encourages the artistry of fine letterpress in the Welle Book Arts Studio. On the strength of innovative partnerships with Graywolf Press and others, the Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict is able to bring writers together with readers on campus, in the Twin Cities, and beyond.

These partnerships extend beyond the borders of Minnesota and the United States, as the Literary Arts Institure of the College of Saint Benedict partners with the Office for Education Abroad to bring CSB/SJU students together with writers from their host countries through Writers at Home.   The Literary Arts Institute of the College of Saint Benedict seeks to provide CSB/SJU students on the seventeen semester long study abroad programs with such an opportunity to experience their host country's culture though literature.

Upcoming Diane Ackerman Event

Co-sponsored with CSB Fine Arts Programming

Diane Ackerman

Poet, essayist, and naturalist, Diane Ackerman has published two dozen works of nonfiction and poetry, which include the best-selling A Natural History of the Sense. Her newest book, One Hundred Names for Love, was among the finalists for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critic's Circle Award.

Friday, February 8th, 7:30 p.m.
Gorecki Theater, CSB

Tickets: $24, Seniors $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Students/Youth $10