Don’t Miss This 1-Day Lesson That Connects Poetry and Art Analysis
As art teachers, most of us love art history. We love looking at art. We love sharing famous and historical artworks with our students. But do we
As art teachers, most of us love art history. We love looking at art. We love sharing famous and historical artworks with our students. But do we
This week's blog is written by Sheri Benning, author of Field Requiem, the new collection published at the end of September. Buy the book with 20%
This week we're delighted to share a blog from Isobel Williams, translator of our recent edition, Catullus: Shibari Carmina, illustrated by Williams,
This week's New Poetries blog comes from contributor Isobel Williams. Here you can read her introductory commentary from the anthology, and read her
Poetry in itself is an art form. The words are often full of imagery and expression. Poetry lends itself to a lot of art projects, so it’s a
This week on the blog, Rebecca Goss discusses one of the primary influences behind her new collection Girl - artist, Alison Watt. 'All you know for