BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:1.0
TZ:-07
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Nanaimo Art Gallery presents "Ekphrasis: Writing the Collection" 
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/nanaimo-art-gallery-presents-ekphrasis-writing-the-collection/
LOCATION:Nanaimo Art Gallery - Downtown Gallery :: 150 Commercial Street Nanaimo, V9R 5G6
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:"Ekphrasis: Writing the Collection" =0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
May 10th to June 7th  2014=0D=0A=
Join us for the opening reception featuring spoken word and poetry=0D=0A=
Friday, May 9th , 7:00-10:00pm=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
Definition: Ekphrasis is the graphic, often dramatic description of a visual work of art.=0D=0A=
Nanaimo Art Gallery presents "Ekphrasis: Writing the Collection", an exhibition of artwork from the permanent collection.  For this exhibition seven local writers have been invited to compose new works as poetic responses to specific artworks from the collection. Visual art is a language that can speak without words, but what does it say to a specific individual and how can they share it? Each writer’s response adds an element to the visual artwork when they consider and translate their impressions through text. This exhibition creates the opportunity to see the artwork through the eyes of another artist.=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
The questions of how visual art (image) and poetry (words) relate to each other will inevitably lead to the term ekphrasis. Originating in ancient Greece and taught as a rhetorical device where the purpose is not only to describe an object, but to share the emotional experience and content of it as well. Using ekphrastic poetry, one can bring the experience or essence of an object to the listener or reader through highly detailed descriptive writing.=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
The world we live in today is saturated with images from advertising, television, magazines, and especially computers and handheld devices. There is less need for visual description when high quality reproductions surround us and many images are easily found through Google. The speed with which we take in images rarely leaves time for thoughtful consideration. Ekphrasis is a way to deepen the conversation by giving artworks careful attention. Works of visual art often have an ineffable quality that, while impossible to put into words, can also be the paradoxical spur that compels us to try. The goal of Ekphrastic poetry is to surpass mere description in order to embody qualities that are beyond the physical aspects of the work it observes.=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
The Exhibition features new acquisitions by prominent BC artist and former Vancouver Island University professor, Ian Garrioch; prominent artist and VIU alumnus Brendan Tang; and internationally acclaimed artist, Sonny Assu. =0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
Poems and texts responding to these and other artworks have been created especially for the show by Nanaimo Poet Laureate, Naomi Wakan; spoken word artist, visual artist, and musician, Lisa Webster-Gibson; local artist and creative instigator, Valentina Cardinilli; as well as responses from NAG staff Jacqueline Yeo, writer and Art Education Assistant; Administrative Director, Chris Kuderle; Rob Bos, Downtown Gallery coordinator,  and  Jennifer Peirce, poet and gallery assistant. These writer/poet responses are a supplement to the viewers’ own, and merely add an additional lens with which to interpret the artwork.=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
"Ekphrasis: Writing the Collection" is curated by Nanaimo Art Gallery Downtown Gallery Coordinator, Rob Bos=0D=0A=
=0D=0A=
Image: Sonny Assu, "iDrum: Personal Totems #3", acrylic on hide, 2009=0D=0A=

DTSTART:19691231
DTEND:19700101
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR