Creative Writing Workshop: Ekphrastic Poetry
Schedule
Sun May 31 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Columbia Museum of Art | Columbia, SC
Abstract art and poetry often challenge us to look beyond what is immediately apparent, and it can be difficult to decipher exactly what an artist is trying to convey. Leonardo da Vinci once said, “Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.” Ekphrastic poetry can help to better understand or connect with visual art.
Designed for beginners and experienced poets alike, this workshop is open to high school students as well as adults. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite writing materials: pen, pencil, notebook, etc.
$25 / $20 for members / $10 for students.
Registration required as space is limited. Gallery admission included. Students: apply code 15OFFSTUDENT during checkout. Be sure to bring a valid student ID to the workshop for verification.
Can we assist you with accommodations for accessibility during your visit? Please let us know at 803-799-2810 or [email protected].
Jennifer Bartell Boykin is the poet laureate of the City of Columbia, South Carolina. She was born and raised in Bluefield, a community of Johnsonville, S.C. She received both her Master of Fine Arts in creative writing with a poetry concentration (2014) and her Master of Library and Information Science (2024) from the University of South Carolina. Boykin is the author of two books of poetry, Traveling Mercy (Finishing Line Press, 2023) and Only Believe (The Word Works, 2024), a winner of The Hilary Tham Capital Collection. Both are published under the name Jennifer Bartell. Her poetry has been published in Obsidian, Callaloo, pluck!, The Raleigh Review, kinfolks, Jasper Magazine, the museum americana, Scalawag, and Kakalak, among others. She is a 2023 Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate Fellow and founded and organized the Inaugural Soda City Poetry Festival in June 2024. An alumna of Agnes Scott College, Boykin has additional fellowships from Callaloo and The Watering Hole. She is an award-winning educator who taught English for 16 years and was the 2019–2020 Teacher of the Year at Spring Valley High School, where she is currently a school librarian.
Where is it happening?
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