OK: that’s that! This year’s crop of Mass Observations
are now all up on this blog, Peggy’s Blue Skylight, which is a unique record of
a number of years of asking students to look with attention at the world around
them (and the campus is a New World for all of them).
Here is a list of some events on this year
which will enrich your writing coming soon:
Real Story First
Year Trip – Saturday 22nd October – Anthony Burgess Centre – Free
trip for First Years
Andrew Michael
Hurley - Wednesday 26th October, 7.30, Arts Centre - £4.50
Simon Perril - Wednesday 16th November
2016, 7.30, Arts Centre - £4.50
Maung Day Edge Hill University International Writer in
Residence - Residency – 20th November – 4th December
Ekphrastic Poetry
Reading and Workshop: Maung Day, Niall McDevitt and James Byrne at The Tate
Liverpool - December 3rd 2016
Three leading international poets, Niall
McDevitt (Ireland), Maung Day (Myanmar) and James Byrne (England) will
participate in an ekphrastic response to the 'In Focus' Tate exhibition of
William Blake and Tracey Emin. There will be a Creative Writing workshop
between 1-3 in the Clore Learning Centre lead by Maung Day and James Byrne.
Workshop writers will bring in up to 5 pages of work that somehow responds to
the Tate Liverpool exhibition and receive editorial advice and writing
exercises on how to respond to visual artwork. This will be followed by an
evening reading with all three poets in the TEX venue.
Free to Edge Hill Students - 1-3 (workshop),
4-5 (reading) to sign up for the workshop and/or reading email: byrnej@edgehill.ac.uk
Edge Hill
University Press Event - Tuesday 22nd November 2016, FREE but
tickets must be booked – available to book from September 19th, Arts Centre
North West
Camarade – various venues with poets in collaboration, through December and
January, but culminating at Edge Hill University on 19th January
2017
Michel Faber –
Tuesday 7th February 2017, 7.30pm Arts Centre – £4.50
The Robert Sheppard Symposium - Edge Hill University,
Ormskirk, Lancashire, Wednesday 8th March 2017 – FREE to Edge Hill
University Students.
This Symposium will explore the creative and critical
writings of Professor Robert Sheppard, involving panel sessions throughout the
day in M40/M41 and an evening reading at the Arts Centre at 7pm. Readers and
panellists to include Allen Fisher, Zoe Skoulding, Scott Thurston and Robert
Hampson. The Symposium and readings are both free but reservation is required: byrnej@edgehill.ac.uk
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Thanks students, curators and players for another great MO. All the best with your studies :)
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