Clark County poet laureate Ashley "Ms. AyeVee" Vargas will be hosting a free ekphrastic poetry workshop at the Wetlands Park & Community Center on Saturday, April 11th from 1-3pm PST. Participants will explore the "SOUND" sculpture exhibit and create poetry based on their experiences of these works of art. Snacks, mocktails, supplies, and good vibes all provided!
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Join Clark County poet laureate Ashley “Ms. AyeVee” Vargas for a free ekphrastic poetry workshop at the “SOUND” sculpture exhibition.
With its roots in Greek literary tradition, “ekphrasis” is a way of using poetic language to describe and evoke a work of visual art. Ekphrastic poetry may also respond imaginatively to the artwork while creating a separate (discreet) back and forth (dialogue, collaboration, interactions, etc) that expands the meaning of the artwork. Literal or metaphorical, this kind of poetry is meant to illuminate the intersectional connection between literary and visual artistic mediums.
This event is open to poets of all ages and skill levels.
Writing materials, mocktails & snacks, a swag bag of goodies, and positive vibes are all provided so just bring your creativity with you!