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Reception & Reading: Solitary Spin, Poetry Spun into Art

Presented by Summit Artspace at Summit Artspace, Akron OH

Apr 13 2018
Reception & Reading: Solitary Spin, Poetry Spun into Art

Come hear poet Barbara Sabol read from her new book of poetry surrounded by illustrations from 23 of the area’s most accomplished artists. Ms. Sabol and the artists welcome you to a reception to meet and share reactions.

Twenty-three local artists have created artworks based on the new poetry  book, Solitary Spin by Barbara Sabol. 

This show will be a combination of a gallery show of artworks and book launch for a new poetry book publication.

Barbara Sabol will be reading poems from her book at the artist reception on April 13th at 7 pm. The exhibit represents a marriage of visual art and poetry, created by some of the most accomplished  artistic talent in the area.    ... view more »

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FREE

Phone: 330-376-8480

Email: megan@summitartspace.org

Website: https://www.summitartspace.org/

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Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308

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Free parking behind building.

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