The Boundaries between Visual Art and Text: Sculpting the Language and Measuring the Word

June 5, 2011 - June 10, 2011

Elizabeth Robinson Edward Smallfield
Elizabeth Robinson Edward Smallfield

The Boundaries between Visual Art and Text: Sculpting the Language and Measuring the Word with visiting poets Elizabeth Robinson and Edward Smallfield.

Presented in collaboration with Woodland Pattern Book Center.

Dates: June 6-June 10

June 6 2-7:30 pm
June 7 2-5 pm
June 8 2-7:30 pm
June 9 2-5 pm
June 10 2-5 pm

Fee $250/$225 for members of Lynden or Woodland Pattern (one discount only).
To register contact Chuck Stebelton at Woodland Pattern: (414) 263-5001 or woodlandpattern@sbcglobal.net.

Lynden Sculpture Garden and the Woodland Pattern Book Center offer a weeklong-residency at Lynden with poets Elizabeth Robinson and Edward Smallfield. In addition to the workshop, the guests will be offering two events at Woodland Pattrern on June 5. The workshop will culminate in a reading and reception at Lynden on Friday, June 10 at 7 pm.

Related events:

Sunday, June 5
11 am
Free
Small Press Focus: Apogee Press
This event takes place at Woodland Pattern Book Center, 720 E. Locust St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

Sunday, June 5
2 pm
$8/$7/$6
Reading: Elizabeth Robinson & Edward Smallfield
This event takes place at Woodland Pattern Book Center, 720 E. Locust St., Milwaukee, WI 53212

Friday, June 10
7 pm
Workshop Reading & Celebration
Free
This event takes place at the Lynden Sculpture Garden.
Participants in The Boundaries between Visual Art and Text: Sculpting the Language and Measuring the Word offer a reading of work produced during the week followed by a reception.

Sculpture in Motion

Sunday, May 22, 2011 – 12:30-2:30 pm

Free to members or with admission to the sculpture garden; please pre-register by contacting Jeremy Stepien at jstepien@lyndensculpturegarden.org or 414.446.8481.
Younger children should be accompanied by an adult.
This all-ages workshop begins with a field trip into the sculpture garden to visit kinetic sculptures by Mark di Suvero and George Rickey. Back in the studio, we will use wood scraps, stovepipe wire, dowels and hand tools to design and assemble table-top sculptures with moving parts.

Reusable Tote Bags

Sunday, March 27, 2011 - 12:00 pm-3:30 pm

Free to members or with admission to the sculpture garden.
Younger children should be accompanied by an adult.


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