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Alexa Luborsky

Associate at Morgan Stanley

Alexa Luborsky is a talented poet and academic currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of Virginia.12 She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Chicago. Luborsky is a Kruger Kaprielian Scholar, a Rachel Winer Manin Jewish Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellow, and a Makerspace Technologist at UVA.2

Her work often explores themes of diaspora, family history, and historical atrocities. Luborsky created a notable multimedia project called "Diaspora Poem," which features a "poetry machine" that allows users to interact with her poetry in a unique, physical way.2 This project, housed in Shannon Library at UVA, addresses topics such as the pogrom of Tetiev, the Holocaust, and the Armenian Genocide, drawing from her own family's experiences.2

Luborsky's poetry has been published or is forthcoming in various literary journals, including Consequence, Hobart, JuxtaProse, and Meridian.3 Born in Toronto, Canada, and raised in Rhode Island, she maintains an active presence on social media, where she can be found on Twitter as @thebigluborsky.4

In recognition of her talent, Alexa Luborsky was awarded the International Armenian Literary Alliance's 2023 Creative Writing Grant5, further cementing her status as a rising voice in contemporary poetry.

Highlights

The Gregory Djanikian Scholars Program - The Adroit Journal

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Seattle, Washington