When poet Stacy Boe Miller saw the painting “To be good” by Wynter Jones, she knew it belonged on the cover of her forthcoming book titled “Ready to Answer with Hunger.” The Imperfecta Gallery is excited to present Poetry and Paint: A conversation with a poet and an artist, with Stacy Boe Miller and Wynter Jones. Join Stacy and Wynter for a conversation inspired by Stacy’s debut poetry collection, as they discuss art across mediums, how painting and poetry can express shared emotional landscapes, and the unique strengths and limitations of visual and written art forms. Together, they will explore themes of motherhood, grief, loss of faith, and the experience of being women in the American West, reflecting on how creative artifacts can illuminate both personal and collective experience.
Ready to Answer with Hunger is an honest look at motherhood, gender, grief, loss of faith, and living inside an aging body. Set in both a real western landscape and a surreal one that travels as close as the ribs of our mothers and as far as the surface of the moon, it reads at times as memoir and other times as dream.
Stacy Boe Miller is an essayist, a poet, and the author of Ready to Answer With Hunger, out now from C&R Books. She is the previous Poet Laureate of Moscow, ID, where she still teaches workshops. More of her work, including information about the WorkWhile podcast, can be found at stacyboemiller.com.
Originally from Utah yet based in Oregon, Wynter Jones alternates between abstraction and realism, often merging the two, and explores a variety of 2D media, such as oil paint, acrylic, watercolor, ink and pen. Wynter is interested in merging intangible marks with representational subjects, muting edges and redefining them. She sees her art as an act of extending time, recapturing its passage with tiny marks, simple subjects, and connective patterns.