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Found Narratives
Poetry from Art Pairings
Meg Winikates, Massachusetts Poetry Festival 2015
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CuratorCaretaker
Editor
Interpreter
heritage
emotion
perspective
context
voice
presentationplacement
tradition/
‘canon’
questions
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PoetCaretaker
Editor
Interpreter
heritage
emotion
perspective
context
voice
presentationplacement
tradition/
‘canon’
questions
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The power of both these roles is in
the choices we make.
Image Source: Know Your Own Bone, http://colleendilen.com
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Choices = Connections
• Color and tone
• Proximity and juxtaposition
• Size and weight
“Juxtaposition” by Richard Croft, creative commons license
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From Palettes of Light, by Meg Winikates, poet & Michele Morris, photographer
http://palettesoflight.com
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Your Task: Find a Narrative
• Find 1-2 works in each of 2 exhibits that draw you in.
• Brainstorm a list of words and phrases provoked by each work.
• Take photos for future reference if you need/want.
• Find a connecting thread between your two works.
• Write the bridge.
• “What if I hate everything in X exhibit?”
• Pick 2 unrelated works from the other one.
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How do we get there?
• Visual Thinking Strategies
• What do you see?
• What makes you say that?
• What else?
• Be aware of your reactions, curators’ choices
• Duane Michals, Storyteller (upstairs via elevator)
• Branching Out, Trees as Art (just outside the door)
• Rest of the museum (on your own time)Duane Michals, The Bewitched Bee (detail)
Sachiko Akiyama, On Finding Home (detail)
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Possible connections
• Theme
• Visual similarities
• Tone
• Texture
• Composition
• Color
• Movement
• Emotional reaction
• Resonances (or dissonances!)
• Personal memories
• References to artistic/literary tradition
• Using one as metaphor/frame for the other
• Timelines (cause & effect, before & after)
Joseph Wheelwright, Waltzers (detail)
Duane Michals, This Photograph Is My Proof (detail)
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Find us online!
@mwinikates @MicheleMphotos
http://mwinikates.com http://michelemorris.zenfolio.com/
megwinikates
linkedin.com/in/mwinikates linkedin.com/pub/michele-morris/8/a8a/1b0
www.pinterest.com/winikat/