An ekphrastic poem is a vivid description of a scene or, more commonly, a work of art. Through the imaginative act of narrating and reflecting on the “action” of a painting or sculpture, the poet may amplify and expand its meaning. (definition courtesy of www.poetryfoundation.org)
Join us for an evening of poetry written in response to Quinton Oliver Jones’ paintings — the current art exhibit of works in the Reading Room and Wendt Room of the Athenaeum. Tonight’s readers will include local writers: M.P. Carver, Cathy Fahey, Liz Hutchinson, Kali Lightfoot, Kevin McCarthy, Peter Urkowitz, Clay Ventre, and Hannah Wagner.
Discussion group meets on the second Saturday of the month at 11:00 a.m.
The Incessant Pipe Poetry Salon will meet on the 4th Tuesday of every month at 7pm upstairs in the Salem Athenaeum. “The Pipe” is a space to read poetry, yours or others, and discuss everything from the price of tea in China to quantum particles (as long as it relates back to poetry). All styles of poetry are welcome.
Come to our annual fundraiser party!
Did you miss the Sixties? Do you miss the Sixties? Either way, this is your chance to relive Woodstock, Motown, The Beatles & Alice’s Restaurant!
Got the munchies? We’ll have plenty of food, cash bar & live music from the Sixties performed by the band Rule of 3.
Sixties-style threads and treads encouraged but not required.