No Ideas But in Things: A Confluence of Ephemera, Found Objects, Heirlooms, and WordsPoetry and Object Installation
In Residence: November 6 - December 14, 2006
Opening Reception: December 14, 5:30 - 8:00pm
Exhibition: continues through January 13, 2007Creative Resident
Michael J. Henry celebrated his six-week residency at
PlatteForum with an exhibition of poetry and prose-with the objects
that inspired the writing.
A long-time packrat and person known to get lost in nostalgic reverie,
Michael has embarked on an exploration of personal ephemera and the
power they hold over him, whether they be youthful folly or priceless
family heirlooms. "These are the things I've kept in dusty shoeboxes
over the years, and have either been embarrassed or afraid to look at
them and try to understand why they're so important to me," says Henry. "Some of these things make me incredibly sad, and some just leave me
wondering, what is this thing?"
On a more playful note, Michael has embarked on a series of writing
workshops/
Learning Labs with youth from Colfax Community Network, PS 1, and North
High, to investigate the small beauties and enigmas of everyday found
objects-items one might consider junk-to see what stories and poems
they might trigger. Says Henry: The poet William Carlos Williams once
wrote "No ideas but in things," and for the longest time I've been
trying to fully understand what that means, since many of my teachers
considered that a cornerstone of a writer's education." To wit, Michael
and the young writers have written about a host of objects-which
include things like a pocket watch, dog leash, a miniature replica of
Rodin's "The Thinker," and a five-pound dumbbell. Adults who
participated in a special Writer's Buzz on December 9 added their
poetry to the installation, making the project a multi-generational
experience.
About the Artist
Michael J. Henry, MFA is the Executive Director of Lighthouse Writers
Workshop, a non-profit independent creative writing school located in
downtown Denver. Michael's poetry and essays have appeared in such
journals and magazines as Threepenny Review, Georgetown Review, Poetry Motel, and 5280. His work is soon to appear in the forthcoming Open Windows 2006anthology from Ghost Road Press. Awards for his writing have included a
Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship. In addition to teaching adults
and young writers at Lighthouse, Michael is currently an instructor at
University of Denver. He received his MFA in creative writing from
Emerson College. For information about Lighthouse Writers Workshop: www.lighthousewriters.com
Special thanks
Poetry Mentors:Emily Potts, Ginny Hoyle, Mindy Bray, Hobby Chapin, Mark Kling, Tracy
Chapin, Katie Meske , Rachel Rand, Miguel Garcia, Debby Cella and
Tyrell Banks
Teachers: Mandie Birchem, Susan Vaho, Abby Beltz, Jose Mercado
Reception: Little Raven Vineyards, IZZE Beverage, Safeway, Mercury LD