Conversation in the Park: Poetry and Puppets on Oct. 2

Posted on Friday Sep 23, 2011

Puppeteer artist Amber Marsh_web.jpgIn recognition of Arts & Humanities Month, the City of Evanston is sponsoring “Conversation in the Park: Poetry and Puppets” at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 2. The event will take place at the “Conversations: Here and Now” sculpture in the northwest corner of Raymond Park, located at Chicago Avenue at Grove St., Evanston.

Thumbnail image for Conversations_Here_and_Now web_006.jpgThe event will feature Literature for All of Us teen poets Najolie Wright, Jerusalem Singleton and Elsie Jones; a reading by Evanston poet Carole Hayes; a poetry reading by renowned puppeteer Amber Marsh, whose puppets will interact with the sculpture; and award-winning poet Alice George, who will interact with the audience and perform riffs on Pablo Neruda's “Book of Questions.”

Admission is free. For more information, please call the City of Evanston’s Cultural Arts Division at 847-448-8260.

Photos, from top: puppeteer Amber Marsh and Conversations: Here and Now, public art by Indira Freitas Johnson.