May 20 2016
FUSION Poetry with Ohio Poet Laureate Amit Majmudar, MD

FUSION Poetry with Ohio Poet Laureate Amit Majmudar, MD

Presented by Summit Artspace at Summit Artspace

The reading with the Ohio Poet Laureate will also feature Northeast Ohio Medical University student poets.

A graduate of Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), Dr. Majmudar will be joined by two NEOMED students who placed in the 2016 William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition, a national contest now in its 34th year at the University. The readings will take place in conjunction with Summit Artspace’s FUSION Art Exhibit.

An intense backdrop for the poetry, FUSION will bring together the work of local artists who embrace science as an inspiration for art–from the precision of medical illustrations to the awe-inspiring forms discovered through biomimicry.

“Summit Artspace is thrilled to be able to create this opportunity for area residents to hear the Poet Laureate. We are also equally excited to have the NEOMED students who have been nationally recognized.  They all have strong ties to our area, which bonds us to their poetic voices.  We appreciate the collaboration with NEOMED to make this possible,” said Joanne Green, Summit Artspace executive director.

The event begins with refreshments and an artist reception at 5:30 p.m. in the Summit Artspace Gallery. The readings will start at 6 p.m. and conclude with an informal Q&A session with the poets. All of the events and exhibits are free and open to the public.

Visitors will be able to see the FUSION exhibit and a selection of framed prize-winning poems from the 2016 William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition. The poems will be hung in the Transition Gallery with an exhibit of artist Eva Volf’s dramatic paintings incorporating the elemental nature of water.

Amit Majmudar, M.D., Biographical Information

A 2003 graduate of NEOMED, Dr. Majmudar is a diagnostic nuclear radiologist who lives in Dublin, Ohio, with his wife and three children. He grew up in Cleveland and received a bachelor’s degree in natural sciences from the University of Akron.

His newest volume is Dothead, published earlier this year by Alfred A. Knopf. His poetry and prose have appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Best American Poetry (2007, 2012), The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988–2012, Poetry, Poetry Daily and several other venues, including the eleventh edition of The Norton Introduction to Literature. An anthology of his works can be read online at The Poetry Foundation.  Dr. Majmudar’s first poetry collection, 0º, 0º, was a finalist for the 2009 Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award. His second poetry collection, Heaven and Earth, won the 2011 Donald Justice Prize. Dr. Majmudar blogs for the Kenyon Review and is also a critically acclaimed novelist.

He was named to the two-year post of the Ohio Arts Council by Ohio Gov. John Kasich in December 2015. The Ohio Poet Laureate has the opportunity to foster the art of poetry, encourage literacy and learning, address central issues relating to the humanities and heritage and encourage the reading and writing of poetry across the state.

Along with celebrating Dr. Majmudar’s prestigious appointment last December, NEOMED is celebrating its first top winner in the 34-year history of the annual poetry competition.  Ileana Horattas, a third-year medical student at NEOMED, tied for first place for her poem, The Lilacs. She shared first-place honors with Phoebe Prioleau, a third-year medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York. Adding to the accolades, NEOMED student Reem Azem, a third-year medical student at NEOMED,  achieved an honorable mention. Preliminary judging for the contest was done at the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University. Final judging was by Richard M. Berlin, M.D., a psychiatrist and poet from The University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Student Bios

Ileana Horattas grew up in Akron and completed an undergraduate degree in natural sciences at the University of Akron before continuing her studies at NEOMED.  Although she published her first poem at age 12 and participated in several writing competitions, she did not pursue writing during her high school or undergraduate years, focusing instead on a science-oriented education. In medical school she rediscovered poetry as an unexpected and much-needed   outlet for stress and self-expression.

Reem Azem is a third-year medical student at NEOMED who grew up in Cleveland. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and chemistry as well as a master’s degree in medical physiology from Case Western Reserve University. Azem has always been passionate about literature, particularly the classics. She completed an undergraduate capstone in Shakespeare and fi lm, and wrote for CWRU’s Observer for four years.

The William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition

The William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition is named after the American physician who practiced family medicine in Rutherford, New Jersey while simultaneously building a wide reputation as a poet. His writing is still taught in literature classes today. Martin Kohn, Ph.D., the first director of NEOMED’s Human Values in Medicine Program, started the national contest in keeping with NEOMED’s emphasis on the humanities as integral to the medicine curriculum. Preliminary judging for the contest was performed at the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University. Final judging was by Richard M. Berlin, M.D., a psychiatrist and poet from The University of Massachusetts Medical School.

To learn more about the competition, visit the NEOMED website or contact Elaine Guregian, Assistant Director of the Office of Public Relations and Marketing, eguregian@neomed.edu or 330-325-6675.

Summit Artspace is a community art center bringing together in one location some of the best local artists, art education and arts organizations of the Greater Akron area. It is a project of the Akron Area Arts Alliance and County of Summit.  Summit Artspace is located at 140 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio 44308. The phone is 330-376-8480 and the website is summitartspace.org.
 

Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2016/05/20 - 2016/05/20

Location Info

Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, Akron, OH 44308

Parking Info

Free parking behind building.

Accessibility Info

Elevator access.