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“Visual art can be a powerful force for writers,” says instructor Katharine Harer. “Looking deeply into a painting, drawing or photograph engages our senses and sparks our imaginations, inspiring many of us to write.”

In this half-day class, we’ll play with three different approaches to writing—narrative, lyric, and dramatic—to connect with visual art in fresh and interesting ways. Katharine says, "A Mary Cassatt painting of a mother and child could spark a story, while a Rothko piece might lead us into rich, lyrical writing full of color and emotion. A bustling scene by Bruegel the Elder could be just the thing to get us writing dialogue and action in a dramatic scene."  

Alongside fun, hands-on writing exercises, you’ll read examples of poetry and prose inspired by or directly in conversation with visual art. These readings from writers such as Frank O’Hara, Tracy Chevalier, and Ada Limón will invite lyrical and dramatic pathways for your own poems, stories and memoirs.  

When you leave class, you’ll have several new creative pieces, a deeper familiarity with narrative, lyric, and dramatic writing, and fresh strategies to kickstart your writing with visual art. No prior knowledge of art is required for this class – just your eyes!

 

About The Writing Salon's In-Person Classes

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Instructor

    Katharine Harer loves teaching creative writing. She has worked with hundreds, maybe thousands, of students in her over thirty-year career as a community college writing teacher at Skyline College and as a private workshop instructor. Katharine has published seven collections of poetry, the most recent, Deconfliction, in 2020, and a full-length volume of poems, Jazz & Other Hot Subjects, in 2016. Her poetry and nonfiction have been published widely in literary journals, newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. Her travel essay Delle Donne appeared in Best Women’s Travel Writing 2016 and a personal essay, Blue Flags & Painted Crosses, is forthcoming from Sonora Review in Tucson.

Schedule
  1. Saturday, July 19, 10:00am-1:00pm
Reviews
  • I found Katharine's teaching style empathetic and helpful. She was always about improving, no matter what level we were at. 

    Katie
  • I think Katharine is a great teacher. She gives everyone respectful, individual attention. She lets everyone have their own opinion and encourages us to listen to each other with the same empathy.

    Allison Payne

Details

Date:
Sat, July 19
Time:
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm PDT
Cost:
$105.00
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Organizer

Katharine Harer
Email
kathaha49@gmail.com

Venue

San Francisco
2042 Balboa St.
San Francisco, CA United States
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Cancellation Policy

10 days or more before the start date for a class, the registrant will receive a credit minus a 10% fee OR a refund minus a 20% fee.

3-9 days before the start date for a class, the registrant will receive a credit minus a 20% fee OR a refund minus a 30% fee.

2 days or less before the start date for a class, the registrant will not receive a credit or a refund.

The Writing Salon cannot offer refunds, credits, or makeup sessions for classes a student might miss.

In the event of an emergency, we may consider a refund or credit, whether partial or full. We review these requests on a case-by-case basis, and we ask that you notify us as near as possible to the start date for the class.

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