Instructor
About
Website:
http://maeveandquinn.comOffice Hours:
by appointmentRole:
FacultyPosition:
- Instructor
Concentration:
- Composition, Literature, Creative Writing, Interdisciplinary Research
Department:
- English, Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts, and University Composition Program
Education:
- MFA Poetry, Colorado State U.
- MPhil English - Creative Writing, Trinity College, Dublin
- BA Violin Performance & English - Creative Writing, Northwestern U.
Biography
Bryce M. O’Tierney is a queer, multidisciplinary teaching-artist and scholar from Anchorage, Alaska. Her work as musician, writer, and dancer explores inheritance and desire, as exchanges between: the nonverbal and verbal, human and greater-than-human, improvised and composed. Additional lines of inquiry include: womanhood and mental health.
Courses taught include: College Composition (CO150), Reading Without Borders (E142), Intro to Poetry (E240), Intro to Creative Writing (E210); Junior (392) & Senior/Capstone (492) Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts Seminars. Bryce is a current participant in the CSU climate initiative, Climate Across the Curriculum.
Embodiment, collaboration, play, and focused listening guide Bryce's approach in the classroom. If not in Eddy, she can be found in UCA, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance.
Bryce’s poem publications include: Poetry Ireland Review, Tupelo Quarterly, RHINO Poetry, Common Ground Review, and Anchorage Daily News. She was a poet-participant at the 2024 Napa Valley Writers Conference, and the 2022 Orion Environmental Writers’ Workshop.
Bryce is a classically trained violinist who composes, records, and performs in touring duo maeve & quinn (maeveandquinn.com) with her twin, Maris (commissions with Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Steppenwolf Theatre, Poetry Foundation, Chicago Composers Orchestra, Anchorage Symphony). Described as “anything but ordinary” by the Chicago Tribune, maeve & quinn's latest album release is Another Door.
Bryce holds an MFA in Poetry from Colorado State U.; prior degrees with honors from Northwestern University (student of Frank Almond) and Trinity College, Dublin. She plays a 1985 Guarneri model by Chicago luthier Augustino Napoli.