Michelle Antoinette Nelson, also known as LOVE the poet, is a versatile career creative with a passion for storytelling, performance, and fashion. As a poet, host, custom hat maker, and author, she has made significant contributions to national and international art scenes.

Michelle has previously appeared on CNN, authored the books "Black Marks on White Paper" and “Own Your Capacity: H.E.A.L.T.H. is Power,” and received the GBCA Baker Artist b-grant award. She has also released multiple spoken word CDs and performed at prestigious venues like the Orpheum Theatre, the Smithsonian (s), and university campuses nationwide. Michelle is renowned for her dynamic stage presence, having starred in her one-woman play "God's Country,” co- producer and host of The Medicine Show, and founder of BE FREE Fridays open mic series.

Her commitment to fostering creativity is evident in her current work as an Adjunct Professor of hat making at Maryland Institute College of Arts, as an Urban Arts Leadership Program Fellow, and the creator of “Live Lyrics!” creative writing workshops. She has also served as an MC for Summit, The Outside Festival, Gold Dust, and for The Tennessee Williams and New Orleans Literary Festival, where she currently serves on the National Executive Board of Directors.

 

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