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Open Mic Poetry returns to Chichester

Open Mic Poetry returns to Chichester
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The judges answer your questions – The Poetry Society

The judges answer your questions – The Poetry Society
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"PPE," a New Show at the Neiman Center, Explores How the Pandemic Has Affected Artists

Stolen Sky (2020) by Nicola López PPE is a new online exhibition at the School of the Arts’ LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies, which runs through July 3, 2021. The show was conceived in March 2020, and features recent works by 15 artists who are printmakers. In the past year, many of them had to find alternative ways of making art.  PPE presents the works and stories that brewed with artists’ experiences of this time. In the context of the exhibition, the curators, Kaela Mei-Chee Chambers and Farah Mohammad, MFA students in SoA’s Visual Arts Program, intend PPE to mean both Personal Protective Equipment and Printmakers in the Pandemic Era. Both themes are touched on throughout the show. All the works displayed were made within the last year.

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Clare McPhee obituary | Poetry | The Guardian

Clare McPhee’s first poetry was published when she was 30, and several collections followed DavidCrossman Fri 23 Apr 2021 12.53 EDT Last modified on Fri 23 Apr 2021 13.01 EDT My sister, Clare McPhee, who has died aged 66 of cancer, was a gifted poet and writer. She published seven collections of poems, focusing on the natural world and objects of importance to her. She also taught creative writing, helping people to access their own imagination and participate in literature. Born in Dartford, Kent, Clare was the daughter of Bill Crossman, a hotelier, and his wife, Charmian (nee Hanson), who became a vicar. When Clare was 14 the family moved to Cumbria.

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LIFE IS DRAG Offers Live Pop-up Performance At The Cell

Nancy Manocherian s the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) will host in-person street-side performances featuring the performers captured in Rachel Rampleman s exhibit LIFE IS DRAG. On Saturday March 13 at 5:00 PM Darlinda Just Darlindaand Mimi Silk will perform in the windows of the cell s space on 23rd street. The performance is free of charge however tips and donations are greatly appreciated. Masks are required and audiences are asked to maintain social distancing practices from other members throughout the length of the pop-up performance. The exhibition will extend hours until 7PM on March 13 only and will be available to view on the cell s third floor Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage with the performers during gallery hours prior to the performance.

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