Showing posts with label poetry reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry reading. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Poet to read works at Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby

DERBY - Philanthropist Francis Osborne Kellogg deeded her 350-acre property to the state of Connecticut for a state park, which led to the creation of Osbornedale State Park.

Kellogg, who died in 1956, supported the arts and brought many famous speakers and performers to the Valley during her lifetime.

To help continue the tradition all are invited to celebrate spring and Mother’s Day at a special poetry reading and book signing by Marilyn Nelson at the Kellogg Environmental Center, 500 Hawthorne Ave.

The program will be held at 2 p.m. May 11.


Nelson will open the season with readings from her collection of poems, "Carver: A Life in Poems."

This collection provides young readers with a compelling, lyrical account of the life of revered African-American botanist and inventor George Washington Carver.
Born in 1864 and raised by white slave owners, Carver left home in search of an education and eventually earned a master's degree in agriculture.
Rising to head the Agriculture Department at Tuskegee Institute and known for his studies on sweet potatoes, cow peas and peanuts, Carver provided the world with many products and agricultural innovations.
Nelson tells his story through 44 poems celebrating the man and his accomplishments. She is the author or translator of 15 books and five chapbooks.

Image Journal writes, "American history as conceived by Marilyn Nelson is the inside-out, last-shall-be-first version. She inhabits the voices of the overlooked and disenfranchised and shines light into forgotten corners that reveal essential truths about the whole....But if she is a revisionist historian’s poet, she is also a child’s poet, a mother’s poet, a housekeeper’s poet, and scientist’s poet....It’s this breadth of perspective, from pole to pole, past to present, from spheres domestic to atmospheric, that make her so remarkable. Nelson is also an openhanded citizen of the nation of writers." 

Nelson's honors include two NEA creative writing fellowships, the 1990 Connecticut Arts Award, an A.C.L.S. Contemplative Practices Fellowship, the Department of the Army's Commander's Award for Public Service.
In addition, she has received a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship, a fellowship from the J.S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and the Frost Medal—the Poetry Society of America's most prestigious award, for a "distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry."

Nelson is a professor emerita of English at the University of Connecticut. She was (2004-2010) founder/director and host of Soul Mountain Retreat, a small non-profit writers' colony; and held the office of Poet Laureate of the State of Connecticut from 2001-2006. 

The staff of the Kellogg Environmental Center is honored to host Nelson.

The program is offered free, but donations are gratefully accepted. Refreshments will be provided.

The Kellogg Environmental Center, operated by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, is open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.

For more information call 203-734-2513.

This post is taken from a press release from Kellogg Environmental Center.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Arts venue in Derby to present reading

Poetry inspired by Beatnik generation


DERBY - Chartier An Arts Venue will present spoken word artist Atom Rush reading words inspired by the Beatnik generation with producer and guitarist Benoir of Long Beach, N.Y. at 9 p.m. Jan. 26.
Gallerie Chartier is at 35 Elizabeth St. 

Atom Rush is a  Connecticut-based spoken word artist who has published two chapbooks of poetry and has performed in several New York City venues including the Nuyorican Poets Cafe and the Knitting Factory. He released a spoken word album in late 2012.

Benoir is a Long Island-based producer, educator, radio personality, band leader, multi-instrumentalist guitarist and singer.

His current band The Long Beach All-Stars play in several venues on Long Island.
For more information:

http://www.reverbnation.com/atomrush
, https://soundcloud.com/atom-rush 
http://www.reverbnation.com/benoir

There will be a wine and cheese reception. Coffee and biscotti will be served. Cover charge is $5.

CDs will be available for sale for $5.



This information was submitted by Jill Treadwell of Gallerie Chartier. 

Friday, May 25, 2012

Derby poetry reading, part deux

The Valley Arts Council held its first poetry reading last Saturday evening at the Gallery@37 in downtown Derby.

Here are some photos from the event taken by arts council vice president Steve DiRienzo of Derby.


Norma Jean Moore of Seymour reads one of her poems.

New Haven artist Floatin' Fred gestures as he talks to the audience.

Artist Dara Nelson emcees the event.









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