Vert Institute
for art events and
writing
Kay Syrad and Chris
Drury
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An experimental writing workshop
Reverie and Transparency
The workshop, led by Kay for poets or
prose writers is designed to encourage free, clear writing by drawing on a
study of ritual in creative practice by visual anthropologist, Amanda Ravetz,
and the work of Swiss/Latin American artist Mira Schendel.
Saturday, 26th September 2.15 – 5.00pm
£25.00 to include tea and cake
for more details and to book your place.
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Winter VERT
Making a journal
diurnalis
jurnal diurnal
Using examples from
both writers and artists, this course will explore the ritual of making a
journal, which could be anything from writing haiku at 5pm each weekday to
gathering an object every day for a year. We will start with an afternoon
looking at an exciting range of historical and contemporary journals, and then
meet more or less fortnightly between November and March, continuing to explore
different styles and forms whilst supporting you in starting and sustaining
your own winter journal.
Introductory session - Sunday 1st November
2.30 - 6.30pm
2.30 - 6.30pm
then 8 sessions on Sundays, 4.00 – 6.30pm
(starting with afternoon tea)
15/29th November; 13th
December; 10/24th January; 7th/21st February;
6th March
Cost for all 9 sessions:
Early bird payment by 1st October: £120
Full payment (no later than 15th October): £130
for more details
and to book your place.
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Vert Institute
Vert Institute, established in 2015, operates from our
house and studio on the edge of Vert Wood near the village of Laughton. The aim
of the Institute is to offer unusual and stimulating art and writing events and
workshops based on the creative ideas and experience of poet-novelist Kay Syrad
and world-renowned land artist Chris Drury.
Events and workshops will be offered at various points
throughout the year, always with a basis in ideas about and embodied experience
of inside|outside, microcosm| macrocosm, and nature|culture.
The programme may include walks and opportunities for
making work outside, small exhibitions, talks and performances, and a variety of
writing workshops.
All welcome.
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and on twitter at
@kaysyrad
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