Pablo Picasso<br/>
<em>Portrait of a man</em> (<em>Portrait d’homme</em>) winter 1902–03<br/>
oil on canvas<br/>
93.0 × 78.0 cm<br/>
Musée national Picasso-Paris<br/>
Donated in lieu of tax, 1979<br/>
© Succession Picasso/Copyright Agency, 2022<br/>
Photo © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée national Picasso-Paris)/Mathieu Rabeau

Drop-By Poetry With Cate Kennedy

Sun 31 Jul 22, 2pm

Pablo Picasso<br/> <em>Portrait of a man</em> (<em>Portrait d’homme</em>) winter 1902–03<br/> oil on canvas<br/> 93.0 × 78.0 cm<br/> Musée national Picasso-Paris<br/> Donated in lieu of tax, 1979<br/> © Succession Picasso/Copyright Agency, 2022<br/> Photo © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée national Picasso-Paris)/Mathieu Rabeau
Past program

Free entry

NGV International

Exhibition space
Level 2

Tap into the spirit of creativity and community that Picasso and his peers embodied with these socially minded drop-by creative sessions that build upon the NGV’s popular Drop-by-Drawing series and take cues from popular techniques and creative mediums in his circle.

Picasso was known to write poetry and other artists in The Picasso Century, including many Surrealist artists, experimented with language and poetry. Explore your own creative writing and poetry in this drop-in facilitated session inspired by the exhibition.

No experience required and materials are provided. Entry is free.

Facilitator 

Cate Kennedy is the author of the highly acclaimed novel The World Beneath, which won the People’s Choice Award in the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards in 2010. She is an award-winning short-story writer whose work has been published widely. Her first collection, Dark Roots, was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd Award in the Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards and for the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, and is currently a text on the VCE Literature syllabus.

She is also the author of a travel memoir, Sing, and Don’t Cry, and the poetry collections Joyflight, Signs of Other Fires and The Taste of River Water, which won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry in 2011. Her most recent book is her second collection of stories, Like a House on Fire (Scribe, 2012), which won the Queensland Literary Award and was shortlisted for the inaugural Stella Prize, and is also on the Victorian school syllabus, as a Year 12 English text. She lives in Castlemaine, Victoria, with her daughter, and is working on a new novel.

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