NOTRE DAME, IN.- The University of Notre Dames Raclin Murphy Museum of Art and the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS) are pleased to present Poets & Art with Brenda Cárdenas, featuring the Poet Laureate of Wisconsin, who will give a talk and perform a selection of her art-inspired poems. The program will take place on Wednesday, September 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the Museum to launch a joint initiative between the Museum and the ILS.
ILS is thrilled that one of our flagship programs, Letras Latinas, is partnering with the Raclin Murphy Museum to bring Brenda Cárdenas to campus. We cant seriously study the Latino experience in the United States without consideration of Latino contributions to the arts. The event with Ms. Cárdenas exemplifies the Institutes ongoing commitment to the arts, said Jason Ruiz, director of the Institute for Latino Studies.
Poets & Art: Ekphrasis at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art is a multi-year initiative that emerged from conversations between Francisco Aragón, director of the ILSs literary initiative, and Bridget Hoyt, the Museums Curator of Education for Academic Programs. Bridget has been facilitating my class visits to the Museum for years. The opening of our new Museum inspired us to dream up this more ambitious collaboration, which Brendas visit inaugurates, said Aragón, a poet, Letras Latinas director, and ILS faculty fellow.
"We are delighted to host and inspire Brenda Cárdenas's visit. This important partnership with ILS furthers the importance of the arts and sense of community across Notre Dame," said Joe Becherer, director of the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art.
In addition to her public presentation on Wednesday, Cárdenas will be Poet-in-Residence at the Museum on Thursday and Friday, studying and researching in the galleries to write new ekphrastic pieces. On Saturday, September 27, she will offer an ekphrastic writing workshop in the galleries for members of the South Bend community. Cárdenas will also spend time with students, including MFA candidates in the Creative Writing Program and undergraduate students in Aragóns literature course. A PhD student from the English Department will conduct an oral history interview with her.
"Brenda Cárdenas's visit occurs in the context of Notre Dame's broader, institutional support of the arts through the Arts Initiative. We are delighted to join the other sponsors in supporting this imaginative, interdisciplinary project, said Michael Schreffler, director of the Notre Dame Arts Initiative. Other campus sponsors include the Initiative on Race and Resilience, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Somos ND, the campus-wide initiative.
In all, Poets & Art: Ekphrasis at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art will showcase six poets in the next three years, each giving a public presentation at the Museum, offering a community workshop, and meeting with Notre Dame students. Nicaraguan American poet Adela Najarro will be the second poet in the series next March.