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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Beth King’s “Washed Ashore” after Susan Mason
Beth King reads her poem in front of the pastel painting by Susan Mason that inspired her at the June 18 Art of Poetry event at Hickory Museum of Art. Photo courtesy of Roger and Ginny Sanford. Beth King WASHED … Continue reading
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Jane Shlensky’s “Straw” after Starkweather
Join us Saturday afternoon, June 18 at 2 pm in the front lobby of Hickory Museum of Art. We will explore the new exhibits with poetry! The photograph below is of Art of Poetry contributor Nancy Posey as she stands … Continue reading
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Scott Owens’s “Mother and Child” after Steve McCurry
Steve McCurry’s incredible exhibit has now left Hickory Museum of Art, but so many poets were inspired by the photographs we are able to continue to share works. Scott Owens reads “Mother And Child” at Art of Poetry on March … Continue reading
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