Painting and Poetry to Mingle at COM's International Poetry Day Celebration with Anya Ezhevskaya, 4/22

By: Apr. 17, 2014
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For Anya Ezhevskaya, art is worth the mess. In a unique live painting and poetry talk at College of the Mainland April 22 at 12:30 p.m. in the COM Fine Arts Building, she will demonstrate her seriously lighthearted approach to art.

In her demonstration, Ezhevskaya will combine recitation of her original poetry with creating a painting. She will bring a fresh approach to the relationship between verbal and visual art.

"I'll talk about how to get inspiration and how to make it come alive," she said.

Many of her poems, which she has self-published in three volumes, reflect on parenthood, life and art. Her ode "Mother" elegizes, "You are the bread winners and bread bakers. The diaper changers and soccer-practice takers."

"Poetry is not some mystical thing that only poets do," she added. "I have been writing since I learned to speak English (at age 9)."

Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Ezhevskaya also reflects in her poetry on her relationship to the English language as native Russian speaker and linguist.

A translator and interpreter at Johnson Space Center by day, Ezhevskaya posts her work on her website: www.anya-arts.com.

College of the Mainland offers a variety of fully accredited associate degrees and certifications that prepare students for success in transferring to a university or entering the workforce, including programs in process technology, occupational safety and health care. An Achieving the Dream Leader College, COM has an excellent professor-to-student ratio that allows instructors to connect with each class. We're the launchpad for success stories throughout the Mainland. For more, visit www.com.edu.

Pictured: Russian-born Anya Ezhevskaya will demonstrate her unique approach to art by blending live painting and recitation of her original poetry at College of the Mainland April 22 at 12:30 p.m. in the COM Fine Arts Building.



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