Friday, January 23, 2015

Now on View at The Writer's Center: Painters 12

The Writer’s Center is proud to announce its winter/spring exhibition—Painters 12: Picture=Thousand WordsPainters 12 is a group of experienced artists who paint together at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, which is now part of George Washington University. Each artist has developed a unique style, process and way of working with materials.

“The artists in this group show have been painting for many years.  During the past five years at the Corcoran, the group has developed into an ‘artistic home’ that provides community, critical inquiry and continued discussion of contemporary art,” said Corcoran faculty Mira Hecht. “In this environment, each painter finds encouragement and inspiration to deepen his or her practice.” 

Participants are: Fran Beard, Cheryl Bearss, Arleen Cheston,  Jean Eckert,  Anne Fisher,  Aurie Hall,  Jim Hambuechen,  Lois Kampinsky,  Densie Paolella,  Suzanne Stack,  Kay Walsh and  David Yuravlivker.

The Writer's Center hosts the work of artists to inspire an exchange between the visual and literary arts. Parties interested in purchasing a work on view may contact the artists directly. The Center does not make a profit on the art it exhibits.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Public Speaking for Writers



By Sidney Rocke
 
Excellent writing and excellent public speaking don't always go hand-in-hand. In fact, sometimes there's a wide gulf between the two. I saw this vividly illustrated here at the Writer's Center. I regularly heard writers provide moving, compelling, and fascinating material in presentations at the Center. Unfortunately, the material was often diminished by poor public speaking skills. This problem spanned all writing genres--even poetry, the writing aimed most at the ear, was sometimes delivered in a flat, unappealing monotone. As a litigator and sometimes writer this struck me as strange. But after speaking to many writers about this issue, I learned that my observations were no aberration. 

Many writers tend to have focused introspective personalities and simply don't feel comfortable with public speaking. That's why I created a public speaking course specifically geared to writers.The aim is to instill confidence and skills that will enable writers to enhance the presentation of their material. Previous students have used these reinforced speaking skills on book tours and public readings. Other students have improved their ability to make business or academic presentations. If you think that you could benefit from a boost in public speaking skill, I invite you to explore Public Speaking for Writers, which starts at The Writer's Center in February. After all, you’ve put blood, sweat, and…more blood into perfecting that piece you’ve been working on for so long. You should be able to effectively and confidently speak from and about it.

Sidney Rocke, J.D., is a former federal prosecutor and Maryland Assistant Attorney General. He has handled numerous trials and court appearances nationwide and regularly testified before Congress and state legislatures. He also taught in a variety of settings, including the FBI Academy and Georgetown University. He has written for The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, and LegalTimes. He received his law degree from The George Washington University, and a B.A. in Communication Studies from the University of Massachusetts.