Ekphrasis: Writing Poetry about Art
                                                                                          Ekphrasis: Writing Poetry about Art
WRITING X 432.23E
    Learn to find inspiration from a variety of art sources for writers who need to jumpstart their creativity.    
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        What you can learn. 
    
  
  
                        
What you can learn. 
    Learn how to use various art forms and jumping off points for your own writing
      Read published works that use art as inspiration to see how professional writers use this technique
      Start new projects you can continue to develop after class ends
      Give and receive feedback on materials developed in class
        About This Course
The challenge of a poem, like a work of art, is the challenge of intimacy, what Mark Doty has called “the dark space within an embrace.” The significant closeness, in other words, of a painting, or a sculpture, or a photograph, that represents a version of our lives without language. Rothko’s famous assertion about art might also be an ars poetica, or at least an instruction about how to read a poem. In this creative writing poetry course, we will read several contemporary collections to consider this tradition of poetic expression in response to a range of artistic genres including Renaissance painting, Dutch still life, abstract expressionism, and 20th century photography and collage. We will explore each poet’s stylistic voice, aesthetic, and approach, and then choose works of art to respond to in our own poems. This course is generative: students will write and revise 5 new poems. Class time will be spent in discussion of assigned readings, specific works of art, and an online workshop of our poems each unit.