Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Reimagine and The Ghost Net Project
New exhibitions at the Poetry Center
The three R’s are for more than grocery bags. Add a fourth R, Reimagine, and they stand for an exciting movement embracing sustainability in book arts. Endpapers made from a poet’s t-shirts, aluminum foil and waxed paper finding new life as broadsides, and chapbooks sharing space through dos-a-dos binding are some of the innovative approaches on display from the Poetry Center’s Rare Book Room.
The three R’s are for more than grocery bags. Add a fourth R, Reimagine, and they stand for an exciting movement embracing sustainability in book arts. Endpapers made from a poet’s t-shirts, aluminum foil and waxed paper finding new life as broadsides, and chapbooks sharing space through dos-a-dos binding are some of the innovative approaches on display from the Poetry Center’s Rare Book Room.
The Ghost Net Project, a collaboration between artist Heather Green and poet Katherine Larson, uses the physical remains from fishing as a lens to examine historical, cultural and ecological relationships to the Sea of Cortez. The project consists of 25 shadow boxes constructed with salvaged shrimp boat wood and filled with a display of flotsam and jetsam collected on the rocky shores of La Cholla. Each box is paired with a poem, an excerpt of which is etched onto its glass façade.
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