Folder 7
Contains 15 Results:
“Artists, come: bring us along” and “Exhibition Statement”, 1988
“Artists, come: bring us along” and “Exhibition Statement” [prose] (Newport, OR: Newport Visual Arts Center, 1988). Brochure, 22 x 36 cm folded three times to 22 x 9 cm. Brochure for an exhibit of art related to the nuclear age titled Oregon Coast Council for the Arts Nuclear Vision: A Juried Exhibition for Artists of California, Oregon & Washington and Supporting Events.
“Awareness”, 1988
“Awareness” ([Cuttack, India: Peacock Books, 1988]). 17 x 11 cm. Sixth in a series of handset postcard poems.
“The Gift”, 1988
“The Gift” ([Rexburg, ID: Honeybrook Press, 1988]). 22 x 16 cm. Printed on green paper with reddish-brown type. The poem was printed in 1988 by Donnell Hunter as a part of The Rattlesnake Mountain Broadsides. This portfolio of four broadsides included “Out Here” by Richard Shelton, “He Could Talk Blue” by Kim Stafford, and “What Brings Us Out” by Naomi Shihab Nye.
“Our Kind”, 1988
“Our Kind,” “The Little Girl by the Fence at School,” “At the Un-National Monument Along the Canadian Border,” and “Ask Me” (New York: PBS Video/WNET, [1989]). 28 x 22 cm. This card includes Stafford’s poems on the recto, and poems by Sharon Olds on the verso. The card was issued in a folder of teaching resource materials to accompany Bill Moyers 6 part video series The Power of the Word.
Some Short Poems…, 1988
Some Short Poems… (Issaquah, WA: Pooka Press, 1988). Pooka Press publication #52 printed by Rob Fletcher. 28 x 22 cm, printed on one side standard white office paper and then cut and folded four times to form a 6 x 14 cm booklet. Includes: “An Argument Against the Empirical Method,” “The Limbs of the Pin Oak Tree,” “Star Guides,” “Kids,” and “Comfort.”