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Who Will Be Rhode Island's Next State Poet? See How To Apply

While each state poet leaves their own imprint, duties typically include public activities and writing the inaugural poem for the governor.

RHODE ISLAND — Gov. Dan McKee and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts on Thursday launched the process of naming the next "State Poet of Rhode Island."

This position, created by law by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1987, will be filled through a five-year appointment by McKee, based in part on recommendations submitted by the arts council.

"Through leadership and the power of poetry, our state's poet provides inspiration to all Rhode Islanders in addition to being an important literary and educational resource," McKee said. "Thank you to Tina Cane for her service to Rhode Island and thank you to the State’s Arts Council for taking charge of the nomination process. I look forward to reviewing the nominees."

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The application deadline is Aug. 21. For more information on the online application and selection process, click here.

While each Rhode Island state poet leaves their own personal imprint on the program, duties typically include public activities and writing the inaugural poem for the governor. Currently, the Rhode Island's state poet is Tina Cane.

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She has focused her work on youth engagement, public art projects, and the RI Youth Poetry Ambassador program in collaboration with The Center for the Book. She was appointed to the post in 2016.

Previous state poets are Michael Harper (1988-1994), the late C.D. Wright (1994-1999), Thomas Chandler (1999-2006), Lisa Starr (2007-2012), and Rick Benjamin (2013-2015).

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