History and Culture by Bicycle

This blog is about historical and cultural sites, places and events all over the world visited by bicycle or that could be visited by bicycle. It is to show that a motor vehicle does not always have to be used and it is often better to visit these places by bicycle.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Terpischore's Darling

On display at the Sioux City Art Center is the Jan D. Hodge Shaped Poems exhibit. It is on display through the end of January.





Previous articles in the series:
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Introduction
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Genesis
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Carousel
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, 1492
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Eye of God
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Spring
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Pandanggo sa IIaw
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Wheatstraw
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Epithalamion
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Toltec
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, In Memory: John Bennett
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, A Posy
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Veteran's Day
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Laureate
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Winner
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Noel
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Madonna and Child
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, The Lesson of the Snow
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Sabbat
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Designs -- 9-11
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, The One That Got Away
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Frazzled
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Salamander
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Icon
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Lament for the Maker
Jan D. Hodge: Shaped Poems, Helene de Nervo de Montgeroult
John Vodochodsky at 11:55 PM
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