Black Mountain College presents a May writing workshop centered on The Poetics of Audience

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From Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center:

ASHEVILLE, NC – March 16, 2014

WRITING WORKSHOP – Friday night through Sunday, May 2, 3 & 4

The Poetics of Audience: Experimenting with Points of Address in Poetry
Jaye Bartell, Eric Gelsigner, Nathanael Roney & Bridget Elmer

The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center announces a weekend workshop consisting of lectures, writing exercises, book making & panel discussions with poets & small-press publishers. The notion of audience will be considered as a preliminary element of writing, inherent to voice & form. Two days of writing workshops will focus on two different projects to accentuate the distinction between the personal & the public: single-edition books, written for & given to one person, & a collective, large-form work. Space is limited!
Call 828-350-8484 to register.
$160 / $120 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID

This workshop is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Cynthia Homire: Vision Quest which received support from The Beattie Foundation and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center preserves and continues the unique legacy of educational and artistic innovation of Black Mountain College for public study and enjoyment. We achieve our mission through collection, conservation, and educational activities including exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

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