Ekphrastic Poetry Project
During our Poet Laureate Fellowship, we plan to work with seven prominent Montana art and historical museums responding to works in their collections which reflect on each community and their unique identities: Hockaday Museum of Art (Kalispell); Yellowstone Art Museum (Billings); Blackfoot Pathways (outdoor sculpture garden, Lincoln); Holter Museum (Helena); Waterworks Art Museum (Miles City) Museum of the Plains Indian (Browning); and Museum of the Beartooths (Columbus).
We will travel to each museum, and, working with curators, select an artwork [or object] from the collection to write a poem in response. During the same visit, we will offer a workshop (or if demand is great, workshops) for area youth on writing ekphrastic poetry in the museum, using examples from other poets and artists and, as the project proceeds, slides of our own work at other museums.
Each artwork and the poem it inspired will live on this website, as will tips for museum-goers who might want to engage in a more personal way with the collections by writing their own ekphrastic poems, and video recordings of readings and presentations. By making these tools available to all Montanans and visitors, we hope to make museum-going and art-making more inclusive – and creative – for everyone.