Referring originally to the capacity of visual description to conjure a thing as if it were physically present, ekphrasis is itself reinterpreted by Caitlyn Stone and Joshua Adams and presented in this new work. Words by Caitlyn and music by Joshua will respond to the affective pull of artworks on display in the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, promising new ways of looking at, and thinking about, these pieces as well as the relations between sound and writing.
The new compositions will be presented by the St George College Choir. Introduction by Associate Professor Tanya Dalziel of the Discipline of English and Literary Studies, School of Humanities, UWA.
Campus and Community Partners: Discipline of English and Literary Studies and St Georges College Choir
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