Exhibition, Bernice Vincent, mural. "Fourteen Women", memorial for the 14 women massacred in Montreal, is featured in Volume 2 of Penn Kemp's Poem for Peace in Many Voices (Pendas Productions). The poem will be performed in many translations with Anne Anglin (clown)and Donna Creighton (singer); Robyn Israel and Vera Ivanenko (performers); Gloria Alvernaz Mulcahy, Penn and Daniel Kolos (poets); and computer manipulation (Chris Meloche). Some translations and a video are up on www.mytown.ca/poemforpeace [5]. The poem has been translated into 125 languages. Two volumes along with a double CD will be for sale.
Then Follow the Pied Pipers of Peace up the street to 156 Wortley Road!
Friday, November 21, 8:30 pm. Westland Building, 156 Wortley Road, London. Exhibition, James Kemp, "Exotic E/scapes", watercolours. London. Widely recognized as one of the founders of London's vigorous art scene, Jim Kemp was a prolific painter from the '50's to the '80's. These exquisite little watercolours, never before shown, were painted in Portugal in the late 1970s.
See "Seated Figure", http://www.theartexchange.ca/exchangeArt.php?artId=2069 [6].
Reading from pieces by or about her father will be Penn Kemp, sponsored by League of Canadian Poets.
Exhibition, November 5-29, 2008, 10-4:30, Monday-Saturday.
James Kemp, "Exotic E/scapes". Westland Building, 156 Wortley Road, London.
Links:
[1] http://www.mytown.ca/pennletters
[2] mailto:penn@pennkemp.ca
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[4] http://maps.google.ca?q=Wortley+Road+at+Tecumseh%2C+London%2C+ON%2C+%2C+ca
[5] http://www.mytown.ca/poemforpeace
[6] http://www.theartexchange.ca/exchangeArt.php?artId=2069
[7] http://rabble.ca/user
[8] http://rabble.ca/user/register