Fresh Voices Poetry Competition is an outstanding program that offers students the opportunity to write and perform poems suitable for presentation and publication. Since 1993, student poets from all corners of Connecticut have entered this competition. The Fresh Voices Poetry Competition is open to all New England high school students.
Read the poetry of the 2020 Fresh Voices winning poets in Hill-Stead’s online poetry journal, Theodate in January 2021.
2021 Fresh Voices Poetry Competition
How to Enter
Follow submission guidelines; fill out competition entry form; and return signed, completed form and poems to
Fresh Voices Poetry Competition
Hill-Stead Museum
35 Mountain Road
Farmington, CT 06032
Or
Scan and email signed, completed form and poems to education@hillstead.org
IMPORTANT: Please use “Fresh Voices Entry” as subject heading of your email.
Awards
- Perform a live reading for the Young Poets Celebration at Hill-Stead Museum—Wednesday, June 23, 2021*
- Poems and poet bios/photos published in museum’s online poetry journal, Theodate
- Monetary awards for all Fresh Voices winners!
- FREE workshop led by a professional poet (to be announced) for all finalists
- Winners announced on Hill-Stead Museum’s social media and website
Dates to Know
Friday, April 9 Entry deadline
Monday, April 19 Up to 15 FINALISTS announced
DATE TBD Workshop for the finalists
Wednesday, May 12 @ 5pm FINALISTS read before a panel of judges; four to six WINNERS announced
Wednesday, June 23 Young Poets Celebration featuring the Fresh Voices winners and a headliner poet with live music and more*
The Sunken Garden Poetry Festival will be held the weekend of September 10-12, 2021. Fresh Voices winners will be given complimentary passes to this event.
*Winners must be available to participate in this performance!
2021 Fresh Voices Readers
Barbara P. Greenbaum has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine, Stonecoast. She taught creative writing at a public magnet arts high school in Willimantic, Connecticut for twelve years and served as an adjunct professor at Eastern CT State University. In 2011, she was awarded a Teaching Arts Fellowship from Surdna. Her fiction, poetry and essays have been published in: The Alembic, American Writer’s Review, The Binnacle, The Cape Rock, Crack The Spine, The Dos Passos Review, Eclectica, Fiction Fix, Forge, Hawaii Pacific Review, Hog River Review, Inscape, The Louisville Review, Pearl, Prick of the Spindle, The MacGuffin, Marathon Review, The Massachusetts Review, Noctua Review, Slab, The Penmen Review, Underwood Review, Verdad, and Willow Review, among others. She writes using the pen name B. P. Greenbaum.
Previous Winners
2020
Read the poems by the 2020 winners in the January 2021 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Haneen Alkabasi Avon High School
- Alicia Chiu William H. Hall High School
- Jake Colangelo Joel Barlow High School
- Olatunji Osho-Williams Westminster School
- MM Odom The Grove School
- Charlotte Watts Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
2019
Read the poems by the 2019 winners in the January 2020 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Sophia Ciraldo Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Danny Diaz-Villafane Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Stella Georgian East Lyme High School
- Autumn Munsell Granby Memorial High School
- Camden Robertson Granby Memorial High School
- Ava Varano Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
2018
Read the poems by the 2018 winners in the May 2019 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Vanecia Fultz Rockville High School
- Rachel Justice Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Sarah Lewis Hall High School
- Ellis McGinley Arts at the Capitol Magnet School
- Youssef Mezrioui Rockville High School
- Alex Nordlund Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
2017
Read the poems by the 2017 winners in the January 2018 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Joyce Hida, Rockville High School
- Sophia Durand, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Rachel Horowitz-Benoit, EO Smith High School
- Verne Mackoff, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Sophie Spaner, Valley Regional High School
2016
Read the poems by the 2016 winners in the January 2017 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Owen Elphick, E.O. Smith High School
- Chloe Ezzo, Kingswood Oxford
- Leah Nashel, Westover School
- Jossary Padilla, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Abbey Rose Popolizio, Haddam-Killingworth High School
2015
Read the poems by the 2015 winners in the March 2016 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Cole Adams, Kingswood-Oxford
- Avery Christensen, Rockville High School
- Khadija Hussain, Wilber Cross High School
- Joscelyn Norris, Westover
- Kaleigh Perkins, Rockville High School
2014
Read the poems by the 2014 winners in the February 2016 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Shana Blatt, ACES Education Center for the Arts (New Haven)
- Colleen Feeney, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts
- Sophia O’Brien-Udry, ACES Education Center for the Arts (New Haven)
- Taite Puhala, Westminster School (Simsbury)
- Wenell St. Hill, Great Hartford Academy of the Arts
2013
Read the poems by the 2013 winners in the February 2016 issue of Theodate: An Online Poetry Journal.
- Julia Alexander
- Horlando De los Santos
- Trey Geisman
- Hayley Kolding
- Essence McDonald
2012
- Alexandra Asal
- Sophie Dillon
- Shameil Dias
- Amanda Goode
- Shannon Haaland
- Ellie Woznica