Like Photography? Like Writing? How about Staring and Wondering?
Posted on March 12th, 2008 by Michael in Mixing of media, PRC Education, PRC News, tags: Barbara Bosworth, Grub Street, New England Mind, New England Survey, Robert Francis, WritingIf you’ve answered yes to at least two of the above, then I’m happy to say that the PRC is offering a workshop you might be interested in! I am also happy to say that this workshop is the first (and certainly not the last) collaboration between the PRC and Grub Street. (A non-profit writing center where Boston Gets Writing)
The workshop is called Staring and Wonder and will meet at the PRC on Saturday, May 3, 2008, from 9am – 4pm. It was inspired by the PRC’s upcoming New England Survey exhibition, which, in turn, was inspired by Amherst poet Robert Francis’s poem, “New England Mind.” We’ll begin by discussing some suggestive and provocative statements by a host of writers who care about staring—W.G. Sebald, Flannery O’Connor, John Gardner, Cesare Pavese, Wallace Stevens, George Szirtes, Mark Strand, and Elizabeth Bishop, among others—and then spend the rest of the first part of our day engaged in acts of staring ourselves. The objects of our attention will be the astonishing landscape–based photographs in New England Survey . (Such as the above image by Barbara Bosworth) We’ll dedicate the second part of our day to what happens after that something becomes interesting. We’ll allow these images of the New England landscape to enlarge of our sense of place and our capacities to pay attention, to wonder, and wander in our writing. We’ll follow our eyes-and our imaginations-in words. This workshop is open to all writerly appetites: narrative, poetic, memoiristic, essayistic, imagistic, and beyond.
For more information on the program, including how to register, please visit the PRC’s website.

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How do I sign up??
To sign up all you have to do is call Grub Street at 617.695.0075. And for you Mr. Barthes, I’m sure we can apply the “from beyond the grave” discount!
Ha! Wow, Michael that must be a first!
The workshop sounds amazing, how you conceived of it. Bravo! I bet the artists in the show will take it themselves and also just to see how their work inspires others.
Cheers, Leslie