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Launch: Poetry from Art at the Tate Modern

This event on 24th September 2011 at 18:45 has past.

Note: in Level 7 East Room at venue

Launch of a pamphlet anthology, 'Poetry from Art at Tate Modern 2011', introduced and edited by Pascale Petit with a foreword by Marko Daniel.

These poems were written on Pascale Petit's Poetry from Art summer course in the galleries at Tate Modern, and on previous courses this year. These ongoing creative writing classes, open to both advanced poets and beginners, are held on Monday evenings and are in their sixth year.

The pamphlet includes poems after Joan Miro, Lamia Joreige, Marcel Duchamp, Ana Mendieta and Ai Weiwei.

The contributors are: Karen McCarthy Woolf, Matthew Paul, Anne Welsh, Jac Cattaneo, Wei-Lyn Loh, Margaret Beston, Bea Colley, Cath Kane, Kaye Lee, Seraphima Kennedy, Marc Mathison, Ali Thurm, Elizabeth Horsley, Mary Whistler, Andrea Robinson, Angela Dock, Beatriz Echeverri, Natasha Morgan, Michael Berg, Christine Voge, Ipsita Sinha and Laura-Jane Foley.

The event will be introduced by Pascale Petit. Free entry, readings, great views and wine.

www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/coursesworkshops/24136.htm

Entry: Free

Time: 6:45pm

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Tate Modern

Bankside, London, SE1 9TG, GB

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