
Look! Rats and the children run out from
their hiding places in the haystack to
dance in front of us in a merry line?
Who else do you think hides here?
Do you have a memory of haystacks or
artist’s haystacks?
(Perceval’s Angel)
Tumble down the Haystack
dreaming columns of Greece.
Tumble down the Haystack
with childhood farming friends.
Tumble down the Haystack
to horses and the cows.
Now,
climb up that artist’s Haystack
and tumble down again.
June Perkins (Brisbane-based poet and children’s author)
This appeared on Australian Children’s Poetry blog today, and is currently up at the Queensland Art Gallery.
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Dr June Perkins, a Brisbane based poet and children’s author, has developed an interactive journey, through the Australian Collection, through poems and micro-stories for visitors of all ages, with particular appeal for children and families: Art Adventures in the Australian Collection.
She invites you to follow the angel, follow the feathers, follow the art.
This adventure is part of Words & Pictures, an ongoing project that invites local artists and writers to respond to artworks in the Australian Collection of the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane.
Visitors to the gallery are invited to take inspiration, and use the pencils and paper provided at the stations to create their own response through drawing or writing.
There are 12 pieces in all. ‘Haystack,’ was inspired by William Delafield Cook, A Haystack.
Perceval’s Angel is a character who takes the children on an adventure into the art gallery and so is often quoted.
From September – to November, this link will lead you to the poems and the art if you can’t make it there in person to visit the adventure. Words on display from September to November.
https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/australian-collection/quiet
A slide show preview can be found here https://ripplepoetry.wordpress.com/2018/09/02/wordsandpictures/
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This appeared on Australian Children’s Poetry blog today, and is also up at the Queensland Art Gallery.