Poet: Peter Culley

NANAIMO POET AND ARTS REVIEWER PETER CULLEY SPEAKS AT NELSON’S OXYGEN ART CENTRE, FEB.  21, 7:30 PM

 

Nanaimo innovative poet Peter Culley, who has wide experience as an art, book and film reviewer, will read from his poems and speak about his work at Nelson’s Oxygen Art Centre on Friday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m.

 

The Oxygen Art Centre is located at 320 Vernon St. (alley entrance).  Culley’s appearance, part of Oxygen’s Presentation Series, is free ($5 donation appreciated) and open to the public.

 

Culley’s books of poems include the Hammertown trilogy published by Vancouver’s New Star Books: Hammertown (2003), The Age of Briggs & Stratton (2008) and Parkway (2013).  “Parkway’s depth resides in its playfulness, which builds as contexts change and new appropriations produce insight,” said the Vancouver literary magazine subTerrain in a review of Culley’s latest.

 

 “While reading Parkway, there is a constant feeling of being lost and found.  Just as the reader begins to achieve belonging, a new text appears, forcing change and readjustment.  However, if one is willing to seek and oscillate, Culley’s intense engagement and humorous criticism is enjoyable.”

 

Culley said his Hammertown trilogy consists of poems in several modes attempting “to trace not only my own perceptions in language but to convey a sense of these perceptions moving through time, space and history.”

 

The author’s writings on art have appeared in numerous publications and catalogues since 1986.  He has published more than 200 book reviews in Publisher’s Weekly, and for several years wrote program notes for the Vancouver International Film Festival.

 

“My work as an art writer began socially—when I began writing art reviews in the 1980s, my community had as many artists in it as poets,” Culley said.  He said his work as a freelancer for Publisher’s Weekly and the Vancouver film festival lasted until the demise of paid freelancing “and the explosion of venues where one can publish for nothing.”  Culley advises that “anybody who wants to be a serious poet should also be writing prose because it’s the only way to learn the difference.”

 

The Oxygen Art Centre’s 2013-2014 Presentation Series is supported by the Columbia Basin Trust and the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance.

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