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Get Your Poem Started
With that rather weak allusion to the classic Steppenwolf song in honor of the current Road Trip exhibit, I am announcing the details about the next Art of Poetry at the Hickory Museum of Art reading. The submission deadline is … Continue reading
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“Curves Ahead” by Melissa Hager after Craig Anthony’s photomosaic
Craig Anthony’s intricate photomosaic also inspired several responses. Here is one by Alexander County Children’s Librarian and regular Art of Poetry contributor, Melissa Hager. A photo of Anthony’s original is included below, but this is one work of art you … Continue reading
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“The Art of Poetry” by Scott Owens after Larry Heath’s “Orange Moon”
Here is another poem inspired by Larry Heath’s “Orange Moon” and read at the September Art of Poetry. This one is also a sort of “theme song” for the series as it makes claims for both art and poetry. It … Continue reading
“Shaping the Universe” by Kelly DeMaegd, after Larry Heath’s “Orange Moon”
Larry Heath’s intricate metal sculptures inspired several poems for September’s Art of Poetry reading. Here is one by Art of Poetry assistant coordinator, Kelly DeMaegd of Sherrill’s Ford, NC. Kelly DeMaegd SHAPING THE UNIVERSE Inspired by Larry Heath’s … Continue reading
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Welcome
Welcome to the Art of Poetry at the Hickory Museum of Art. The Art of Poetry is a quarterly reading of ekphrastic poetry inspired by current exhibits at the Hickory Museum of Art in Hickory, NC. The readings are typically … Continue reading
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