Author Archives: tdalen
Tabor Community Services & Eastern Market
We are excited to announce that the Poetry Paths piece at Tabor Community Services & Eastern Market was installed last week thanks to a robust collaboration. Chris Dawson Architect, AIA, the designer of the piece states that “the idea was … Continue reading
Design Proposals to be on display at Fulton Theatre
Poetry Paths has received proposals from two artists for an installation to occur near the main entrance of the Fulton Theatre, 12 N. Prince St.  The proposals will be on display in the lobby during the Fulton’s Youtheatre performances this Thursday, Friday … Continue reading
Design proposals on display at SACA
Poetry Paths has solicited proposals from two mural artists for the installation to occur at the Spanish American Civic Association (SACA). Â We are currently collecting public comments. If you are part of the SACA community, we welcome you to submit … Continue reading
Connect & Share Event
A lively group of partners from both the sites and the schools joined us and our primary funders, Lancaster County Community Foundation, and Franklin & Marshall College, for a reception on June 14. It was a time for introductions among … Continue reading
Call for Poetry – Keystone Arts & Culture Center
Call for Poetry – Keystone Arts & Culture Center (click link for complete information) Poetry Paths seeks original poems by living poets from Lancaster to be integrated into a piece of public art permanently displayed at Keystone Arts & Culture … Continue reading
Beyond tourism: The power of the arts in Lancaster
“Lancaster’s art scene is making exciting strides in telling the world more about what makes us an “arts destination.” Through a new regional advertising campaign that launched this month, articles and posts about the arts in Lancaster have already appeared … Continue reading
Kids Poetry Reading, May 4th, 6:30-8:30pm
The Schnader Theatre at  Roschel Performing Arts Center, Franklin & Marshall College From October 2010 through April 2011, students from Lancaster’s public elementary and middle schools have been studying and writing poetry inspired by our city. Help celebrate their work … Continue reading
In the news
Poets get to spread word all over city, by Bernie Harris  // Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, Monday, February 21, 2011
Call for Artists/RFQ
Poetry Paths seeks qualifications from artists and designers interested in creating pieces of art to be permanently displayed throughout the city, each piece incorporating selected poetry. Deadline: March 25, 2011 Please read the Call for more information.
Major Jackson, poet, at Bright Side
Visiting poet, Major Jackson, lead a lively Poetry Paths workshop for 25 youth at Bright Side Opportunities Center this afternoon. Jackson is the author of Holding Company (2010), Hoops (2006) and Leaving Saturn (2002) and is a finalist for the National Book Critics … Continue reading