Arsimmer McCoy is an interdisciplinary artist who merges poetry, archive, performance, and audio/visual sculpture, into a conduit for advocacy. She’s been published in Venice Magazine, RootWork journal, and books 2 and 3, of The Miami trilogy published by O,Miami. Film writing credits include the art films “HOW TO: Oh, Look at me”, directed by visual artist and sculptor GeoVanna Gonzalez & “You Can Always Come Home”, directed by Emmy award-winner Juancy Matos. In May, Arsimmer completed and debuted her poetry-driven stage play “I’m so Depressed” for Miami light projects Here and Now artists group show. McCoy is entering her 6th year as a teaching artist with the O, Miami Sunroom program. She resides in Carol City, with her daughter, by way of Richmond Heights, Fl.
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