Edmonds Arts Commission Announces Two Programs: Poet's Perspective and The Best Book I Ever Read Poster Exhibit
The City of Edmonds Arts Commission (EAC) announces two arts opportunities for the spring: The annual Best Book I Ever Read Poster Exhibit for 3rd Grade students, and a new program, Poet’s Perspective, for youth and adult writers.
Poet’s Perspective: EAC seeks submissions for short poems to be displayed in temporary outdoor poetry installations at two City locations. The goal is to surprise and delight the public with thoughtful short pieces of poetry, creating a literary link that connects with a sense of place of our area. Poetry topics might reference, but are not restricted to, connections to environment, habitat, nature, sustainability, history, or other cultural aspects of our local community. Up to six (6) original poems will be selected for installation. Poems will be displayed for a period of six months commencing in April. Selected poems will also be displayed in an online gallery on the EAC website. The program is open to all Puget Sound regional poets, both youth and adult. New and emerging writers are encouraged as well as established poets. Poetry in all languages is encouraged. Selected poems will be awarded a $100 honorarium. Go to the EAC Poet’s Perspective web page for detailed information and application instruction: https://tinyurl.com/PoetsPerspective. Entries are due February 24.
The Best Book I Ever Read Poster Exhibit: Since 1997, the Edmonds Arts Commission and the Friends of the Edmonds Library promote literacy and visual art for 3rd grade age students through The Best Book I Ever Read Poster Exhibit program. The program is open to Third Grade students who live in Edmonds or attend a school within Edmonds’ city limits. Students are encouraged to create a poster inspired by a favorite book. Once the poster is completed, go online (https://tinyurl.com/EdmondsBestBookPosters) to submit a picture of the poster. Every child who submits a picture of their poster is automatically entered into a raffle for a $10 gift certificate to Edmonds Bookshop. Twenty gift certificates will be raffled. Images of all posters submitted will be displayed for a period of one month on an online photo gallery. Deadline to submit posters is March 31st. Raffle winners will be contacted by April 8th. For complete information, plus suggested reading list provided by Edmonds Library and tutorial videos how to create a poster inspired by a book, go to https://tinyurl.com/EdmondsBestBookPosters
For information about the Edmonds Arts Commission, go to www.edmondsartcommission.org.