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Poet Sze's 'Hush', Art & Geology Collide
25 Feb
Summary
- Arthur Sze, celebrated poet, discusses his latest collection 'Into The Hush'.
- Ilana Halperin's art exhibition explores human connection to geological time.
- Glasgow film highlights community response to an immigration dawn raid.

American Poet Laureate Arthur Sze, recognized for his profound influence, is discussing his latest work, 'Into The Hush,' his first UK publication. Sze's poetry often draws imagery from nature, captivating readers and fellow creatives alike.
Artist Ilana Halperin presents her exhibition 'What Is Us and What is Earth.' This collection combines sculpture, drawing, and photography to explore the intricate relationship between human existence and geological timescales.
Susanna Beaumont, curator of the 'Earth Matters' exhibition, will also feature. This exhibition commemorates James Hutton, an Edinburgh-born geologist whose groundbreaking theories introduced the concept of deep time.
Additionally, the Glasgow Film Festival's opening film, 'Everybody to Kenmure Street,' is highlighted. The documentary details the community's reaction to a dawn immigration raid on Glasgow's Kenmure Street in May 2021.




