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Thursday, June 09, 2011
Sunday, June 05, 2011
The Poets
All of the poets who were in attendance (Vision/Verse 2011): Stella Nessanovich, Julie Kane (newly appointed poet laureate of Louisiana), J Bruce Fuller, Michael Shewmaker, Rita Costello, William Coppage, Darrell Borque (outgoing poet laureate of Louisiana), and Tree' George.
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Vision/Verse (June 4th)
Time:
Saturday, June 4 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Art Associates Gallery
809 Kirby Street, Suite 208
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Vision/Verse, the annual poetry and art exhibition produced by Yellow Flag Press, is back for its third year in Lake Charles. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 4th, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Art Associates Gallery located in the historic Central School Arts and Humanities Center. A reading of all the exhibit's poems will be held at the Central School theatre at 7 p.m. during the evening.
The exhibit reinforces the bond between the literary and visual arts by encouraging artists and poets to examine their own creation process and how it can be influenced by another art form, specifically how art inspires poetry and how poetry is influenced by art. It brings together artists and poets across Southwest Louisiana as well as across the nation, including Darrell Bourque, the current Louisiana Poet Laureate, and Julie Kane, Louisiana's next Poet Laureate.
The exhibit's opening reception is the end to a six month long collaboration between ten poets and ten artists. Each of the ten artists created a new piece of artwork based on one the originally submitted poems; simultaneously, each of the poets wrote a new poem based on artwork by one of the artists. At the end of the process, the exhibit is composed of forty pieces of work -- twenty of which were created for the exhibit.
Yellow Flag Press, a local press that specializes in limited edition broadsides and chapbooks, publishes the Vision/Verse poems as broadsides, visual representations of poetry. Each poem will have ten limited edition broadsides for sale. The first edition of each broadside is framed and hung in the gallery with its complementary piece of art.
Poets:
Maya Beerbower
Darrell Bourque
Kolleen Carney
William Lusk Coppage
Rita D. Costello
Trée George
Ava Leavell Haymon
Julie Kane
Stella Nesanovich
Michael Shewmaker
Artists:
Graham Austin
Lauren Brasher
Martin Castillo
Brendan Egan
Meghan Fleming
Tony Forrest
Josh Guimbellot
Heather Ryan Kelley
Chris Marcello
Allison Weeks Thomas
Saturday, June 4 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Art Associates Gallery
809 Kirby Street, Suite 208
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Vision/Verse, the annual poetry and art exhibition produced by Yellow Flag Press, is back for its third year in Lake Charles. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 4th, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Art Associates Gallery located in the historic Central School Arts and Humanities Center. A reading of all the exhibit's poems will be held at the Central School theatre at 7 p.m. during the evening.
The exhibit reinforces the bond between the literary and visual arts by encouraging artists and poets to examine their own creation process and how it can be influenced by another art form, specifically how art inspires poetry and how poetry is influenced by art. It brings together artists and poets across Southwest Louisiana as well as across the nation, including Darrell Bourque, the current Louisiana Poet Laureate, and Julie Kane, Louisiana's next Poet Laureate.
The exhibit's opening reception is the end to a six month long collaboration between ten poets and ten artists. Each of the ten artists created a new piece of artwork based on one the originally submitted poems; simultaneously, each of the poets wrote a new poem based on artwork by one of the artists. At the end of the process, the exhibit is composed of forty pieces of work -- twenty of which were created for the exhibit.
Yellow Flag Press, a local press that specializes in limited edition broadsides and chapbooks, publishes the Vision/Verse poems as broadsides, visual representations of poetry. Each poem will have ten limited edition broadsides for sale. The first edition of each broadside is framed and hung in the gallery with its complementary piece of art.
Poets:
Maya Beerbower
Darrell Bourque
Kolleen Carney
William Lusk Coppage
Rita D. Costello
Trée George
Ava Leavell Haymon
Julie Kane
Stella Nesanovich
Michael Shewmaker
Artists:
Graham Austin
Lauren Brasher
Martin Castillo
Brendan Egan
Meghan Fleming
Tony Forrest
Josh Guimbellot
Heather Ryan Kelley
Chris Marcello
Allison Weeks Thomas
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