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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Nov 2017 09:38:53 -0500
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Clark Lunberry: Writing on Water
Friday, November 10 at 2 PM
Lamar Dodd Building Room S160

Interdisciplinary artist Clark Lunberry will talk about creating site-specific poetry installations and introduce a new work for the UGA campus. Lunberry is a Professor of English at the University of North Florida and the author of Sites of Performance: Of Time and Memory (Anthem Press 2014) and Writing on Water | Writing on Air (University of North Florida 2016). His large-scale poems placed on water and windows include recent installations in Oxford, England; Paris, France; Toronto, Canada; Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan; and Stanford University. 

Lunberry will create a temporary installation at Lake Herrick, a prominent feature within Oconee Forest Park, which serves as a living laboratory for research in the natural and social sciences. The new work, viewable near the Boardwalk Trail bridge, coincides with a major restoration project at UGA aimed at promoting water quality and enhancing Lake Herrick as an amenity for experiential learning, research, and recreation. For more about the Lake Herrick Watershed Restoration visit http://sustainability.uga.edu/lakeherrick/.

Supported in part by the Helen S. Lanier Chair of the Department of English and Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE). For more about Clark Lunberry visit:
http://clarklunberry.weebly.com.

Writing on Water is part of UGA Spotlight on the Arts, a 12-day festival including museum tours, discussions with writers, concerts, dance and dramatic performances. For a full schedule visit: 
http://arts.uga.edu/spotlightuga2017/

 

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