Ekphrastacy: Artists Talk and Poets Respond to Emergent 2024

Ekphrastacy: Artists Talk and Poets Respond to Emergent 2024

Join us at Heights Arts for an incredible in-person event where artists and poets come together! Poets respond to art in our gallery.

By Heights Arts

Date and time

Thursday, July 18 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Heights Arts

2175 Lee Road Cleveland, OH 44118

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

This event is a unique opportunity to witness the intersection of visual art and poetry. Artists will share their insights and inspirations from the exhibition on view in July, Emergent 2024, while poets will respond with their own poetic interpretations. Featuring Heights Poet Laureate Siaara Freeman and guest poets Dayshawnda Ash, Tiara Johnson, and Michelle R. Smith. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the world of artistic expression!

Organized by

Heights Arts is a nonprofit community arts organization in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Founded in 2000, Heights Arts cultivates a strong, diverse, and collaborative arts community by inspiring people of all ages to engage in the arts; supporting the arts through education; providing exhibition and performance opportunities; and fostering public appreciation for the arts.

The community’s proximity to University Circle, home to cultural destinations in Cleveland which include the Cleveland Museum of Art and Severance Hall, has created a place rich with artists, performers, art educators, administrators and others who make their livelihood in the performing or visual arts.

We contribute to the region’s artistic vitality by showing regional artists at Heights Arts Gallery, facilitating public art and design projects, presenting chamber music and other concerts in intimate settings, nominating and supporting the Cleveland Heights Poet Laureate, and having classes and workshops in the arts. As a multidisciplinary arts organization, we tap into the potential of our creative residents to enrich community life.

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