Writers Workshop with Georgina Marie at the MAC
The Middletown Art Center (MAC) presents Ekphrasis: Apart and Connected a creative writing workshop hosted by Lake County Poet Laureate Georgina Marie, Saturday April 10, 1 to 4 pm in hybrid format on Zoom and at MAC.
Ekphrasis, meaning “Description” in Greek, is a vivid description of a scene or, more commonly, a work of art. Artwork from MAC’s current “Apart and Connected” exhibit will serve as writing prompts. Participants will create ekphrastic writing using description, imagination, and narration to reflect the artwork or an interpretation of the artwork.
Organizers noted that the Apart and Connected exhibit at MAC features a stunning variety of expressions of separation and connection by local and regional artists. It includes an exhibit of Nicholas Hay’s series of works on paper “Strategies for Sanity” and works by Cobb Mountain Art and Ecology Project Ceramicists.
The workshop will take place on Zoom, but as a hybrid offering, participants are welcome to come to the MAC gallery on Saturday to and enjoy the exhibit and find a spot to write and connect to
Zoom in MAC’s spacious facility. Social distancing and masking are always observed at MAC. The exhibit is also available online in virtual interactive format at middletownartcenter.org/connected.
For those who prefer to attend on Zoom, a visit to the gallery to view this stunning exhibit in person prior to the workshop is encouraged. The MAC Gallery is open Thursday through Monday 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional viewing hours this week are Friday April 9, during MAC’s first Open Mic of the year, outdoors (indoors if raining) from 4:30 to 7:30pm hosted by Climb Axe and free to the public. Music, dance, poetry, and other performing arts welcome.
“The Apart and Connected exhibit is a moving, visceral collection of vibrant art with all sorts of mediums from paint to raw earth to epoxy and botanical inks. The artwork in this exhibit expresses the isolation, distance, pain, and perseverance of the human spirit in the time of a pandemic, demonstrating excellence that can come from a time of both intensity and quietude,” explained Georgina Marie. “It is beautiful to see virtually on screen but physically affecting to see in person.”
Facilitator Georgina Marie is the 2020-2022 Lake County Poet Laureate, the first Mexican-American and youngest local poet to serve in this role. She facilitated writing workshops for MAC’s “Resilience” and “Restore” projects and served as co-editor for both projects’ chapbooks of writings and prints. She has facilitated and participated in poetry readings and workshops in Northern California and online and is the Literary Coordinator and Poetry Out Loud Coordinator for the Lake County Arts Council. Visit her website at georginamariepoet.com to learn more about her work
Adults and children ages 12 and up are invited to write in the company of
others in a safe and supportive environment. All are welcome regardless of experience or writing styles. The fee is sliding scale $15 to 40. Preregistration is required at middletownartcenter.org/classes. No one turned away for
lack of funds.
To find out more about MAC events, programs, opportunities, and ways to support the MAC’s efforts to weave the arts and culture into the fabric of life in Lake County at middletownartcenter.org.