Art and the Personal Essay with Roe McDermott
Info
Date: February 18, 2025
Time: 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Duration: 6 weeks
Level: Intermediate |
Cost: €190 (€171 Members)
This course will take place online on Tuesdays (six sessions in total).
Course Summary
This course will explore how to use a work of art to tell a personal story. We will look at memoirs, essays, and reviews to look at how art – in any medium – can inform and elevate our understanding of ourselves, and the world. By doing close reading of how writers use paintings, books, poems, films, video games and other art forms to illuminate personal experiences, we will learn how to craft our own stories. Writing prompts shall cover writing about art that you’ve had a changing relationship with over time; how to discuss emotional life events and the experience of the body through art; and how even popular, ‘lowbrow’ art can hold profound meaning.
Course Outline
The course shall run for six weeks and shall include a weekly workshop elements where participants will give and receive feedback on their work. Participants will have the opportunity to submit three pieces for feedback over the course.
Week 1: Ekphrasis: Learning how to describe art in vivid detail, and finding your voice.
Week 2: Unchanging Art, Changing Self: Looking at how your relationship with a piece of art can change over time
Week 3: Emotions and Art: Using art to illuminate emotional life experiences
Week 4: Bodies of Art: How representations of the body in art can let us explore our own embodied experiences or body image
Week 5: Lowbrow or Popular culture and the Profound: How ‘lowbrow’ forms of art such as video games, mainstream comedies and reality TV can hold meaning and significance
Week 6: Reviewing and Reflecting: How to write a critical personal essay and use art to reflect on personal and cultural questions
Course Outcomes
Writing about art can often feel intimidating as ideas of expertise, authority, and ‘objective’ opinions about the merit of art can make it feel inaccessible. In this course, participants will learn how to value and express their subjective experiences of art and in so doing, invite in their readers, by showing that personal perspectives are vital and illuminating. Participants will leave with an awareness of the many ways they can explore both ‘highbrow’ and ‘lowbrow’ art in their writing; feeling confident in their ability to bring their personal, subjective experience to the page; and having developed workshop skills that will allow them to critique and appreciate others’ writing.
Some writers whose work shall be explored include Cristin Leach, Jia Tolentino, Brandon Taylor, Maggie Nelson, Chloe Cooper Jones, Sarah Polley and Doireann Ni Ghriofa.
Roe McDermott is a writer, journalist and Fulbright scholar with an MA in Journalism, an MA in Sexuality Studies from San Francisco State University, and an MFA in Creative Writing. Roe is a columnist for The Irish Times, the film editor for Hot Press magazine, an arts critic for various publications and national radio shows and has had essays published on The Rumpus and The Coven. Roe has taught creative writing to students in secondary/high school, and at undergraduate and graduate level. In August 2020, Roe was awarded the Irish Arts Council’s Next Generation Artist Award for Literature and is currently working on her first essay collection which will explore PTSD, trauma, and patriarchal constructions of knowledge and credibility.
Websites: @Roemcdermott on Twitter
Testimonials
“I would recommend Roe’s course “Fragmenting Experiences, Fragmented Structures” as a great way to get started on a complex personal and subjective writing practice. On the way you are supported by an experienced teacher with the aid of a really carefully selected set of readings and writing prompts. These help you think through strategies that can be applied to episodic/fragmented forms of writing. This is a short intense introduction which gets you writing quickly and where you have the extra benefit of a shared learning experience, whilst reading and getting input and critique from fellow participants.” – Cliona, past course participant
Booked out? To be added to the waiting list for this course, please email info@irishwriterscentre.ie.