Arts

Cascadia: A Braided Land

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Poetry, Poetics and Scholars of Place in the Heart of Cascadia

Room: Art 366

Arts Building, UBC Okanagan Campus, Kelowna

Asotin

  • Vivek Sharma • Nepal
  • Slava Bart • Kazakhstan
  • Emma Carey • Kelowna
  • Sean Arthur Joyce • New Denver
  • Cole Mash • Kelowna
  • Jeanette Merrick • Summerland
  • Paul Nelson • Seattle
  • Harold Rhenisch • Canim Bay
  • Kelly Shepherd • Edmonton
  • Stephan Torre • Saltspring

For Day 2, please click here:


Saturday, March 1, 2025

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The Prince’s Cabin, Waiilatpu’u

Welcome. Set-up. Book tables. Coffee, Tea & light snacks. Come when you can.


Slava Bart

A child of the post-Soviet diaspora, Slava left Israel for Kelowna in 2023 to explore the social and political dimensions of this biosphere in a time of global change. 


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Farming near Marysville.


Harold Rhenisch

An introduction to Cascadia’s natural and social history, based on 15 years of extensive travel throughout the region.


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The Ancestor Pahto. Yakama Nation.


Paul Nelson

Paul will address how to allow one’s mind to be more of the place than of the intellect that has abstracted us from what is real and how to take the notion from Charles Olson of a “saturation job” to create a project centred around one event or events in the history of the bioregion and to write about them in a “use of speech at its least careless and least logical” in a way that Brenda Hillman describes as “experimental lyric form.” Paul will develop this conversation over two days, and will discuss the role of lineation.

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Conversation. Coffee & Tea. Ripples.

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Erin Scott

Erin Scott will read from Atrophy, her long poem that won the John Lent Poetry and Prose Award in 2019. The poem moves from the Okanagan and down through the pacific north west on a road trip to San Luis Obispo, California. It contemplates diaspora, land relations, and loss. She will discuss the work and its relation to and within the Cascadia region.

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Stephan Torre

A farmer and gifted performer of poetry, Stephen will take us into the performance the land makes on people as they perform serious rituals with the land.

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Sean Arthur Joyce

Sean Arthur Joyce will speak on his experience living through the Slocan Valley Fire.


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Fire Above Canim Bay.



Keeping our bodies in the conversation.

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Astrida Neimanis

Astrida Neimanis will read excerpts from her project Learning Endings (with artist Patty Chang and marine scientist Aleksija Neimanis). An arts-sciences collaboration in part situated on the shorelines of Cascadia, “Care for the Stranded”  examines grief, care, time and multispecies oceanic kinship in a time of many endings.  


Harold Rhenisch

Harold will read from his new book of long poems, The Salmon Shanties: a Cascadian Song Cycle. These are reconciliation songs, based on drum songs, fancy dances, Sámi music and film scores. The salmon are singing to us, calling us home.

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Sharon Thesen

Sharon Thesen will discuss her two “fire poems” following evacuations in 2003 and in 2023.  The former long-form poem was published in The Good Bacteria (House of Anansi Press) in 2006; the latter, “Day Song,”  was published in 2025 as a chapbook by Vernon’s Broke Press.  The poem series “The Fire” describes my experience of the fire itself and its aftermath; while “Day Song”‘, a poetry assignment from a Cascadia Poetics Lab workshop, hardly mentions the fire at all, but rather social and civic life and questions of innocence and beauty.   

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The Nkwentaikwt at Hanford


Kelly Shepherd

Kelly will give a pre-launch reading from Dog and Moon, which places nature writing in conversation with poetry workshops, mythology, memory, and sensorial encounters with the natural world as it collides with images of home and belonging. The launch is March 4, here at UBCO.

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Vivek Sharma

Vivek will discuss the ghazal, exploring its brief history, its journey to the West through the translations of Ghalib and Mir, and how poets in North America embraced, adapted, and transformed the form. He will also read selections of ghazals from poets like Agha Shahid Ali, Jeet Thayil, John Thompson, Phyllis Webb, and others, highlighting the differences between the traditional Urdu-influenced ghazal and the Canadian free-verse ghazal.

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Lone Pine Replacement Fishery, Cellilo

Coffee, Tea, and Energy.


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Francisco Peña

Francisco will bring his research into fusing and separating cultures in medieval Spain and the Levant to our Cascadian and Canadian context.

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Michelle Poirier Brown

Michelle will read from work written since her move to interior Cascadia reflecting the influence of landscape on both poetic process and spiritual practice. She is an active force of cultural bridging between her new home and her previous cultural community in coastal Cascadia.

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Cole Mash

Cole will help us set text aside by bringing us his passion for spoken word poetry and his experience in the burgeoning art scene of the re-treaded but still not retired streets of Kelowna.

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Marble Range


Don Gayton

Don will discuss his current writing project, Settler Stories. He describes it as an extension of “the notion that Indigenous people have traditionally used story to connect with their local ecosystems,” and suggests that “we Settlers don’t have any equivalent stories, and maybe we should write some.”

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Slava Bart & Friends

A group reading of a poem by Slava Bart weaving Kazakhstan, the Soviet Union, Israel and Japan in group performance by Grad Students at UBCO. Four languages in one sonar landscape.



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Grand Coulee Dam


You’ve only heard the half of it!


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John Day Painted Hills


We’ll have a circle reading and we’ll go outside, too.


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