The University of Arizona Poetry Center- Two New Exhibitions: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Reimagine and The Ghost Net Project

      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 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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