The Bridge Poetry Series highlights an esteemed literary tradition: poetry inspired by art. This series establishes a unique opportunity for Wisconsin poets to write and read ekphrastic poems. In the second century AD, ekphrasis (description) was a rhetorical exercise of creating mental images with words, and it frequently began with a description of artworks.
The program was launched in spring 2012 by Madison poets Katrin Talbot, Sara Parrell, Susan Elbe, and Jesse Lee Kercheval in collaboration with the Chazen Museum of Art. Twice yearly, in conjunction with a spring and fall exhibition, about a dozen poets visit the exhibition, write poems, and then take part in a group reading at the Chazen. The series intends to build bridges between art forms and among poets all over Wisconsin and celebrate diversity of style, affiliation, age, and ethnicity.
For the Bridge Poetry Series reading on March 27, 2014, poets wrote in response to Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3. Their poems are published here. Enjoy.
Marilyn Annucci
Paul Scot August
Ron Czerwien
Nick Gettino
Sara Parrell
Jim Stevens
Denise Sweet
Thomas Erickson
Elizabeth Tornes
Wendy Vardaman
Moisés Barras Villavicencio