Highland Creek Valley
- October 21, 2023 - 3 – 4:30 pm
Observational Poetry Walk led by Sheniz Janmohamed
Inspired by the Doris McCarthy Gallery exhibition it's because of the shimmer, the verge, and the yet., poet, educator, and nature artist Sheniz Janmohamed will lead an observational poetry walk through the Highland Creek Valley at the U of T Scarborough campus. Participants will be encouraged to bring an object of personal significance to them, allowing it to be a companion for their walk. As a group, they will explore the poetry of absence and presence, taking inspiration from negative space as breath for what has been lost. What hugs the corners of absence? What, or who, speaks when we are silent? This gentle walk will give participants to explore these questions in embodied ways. At the end of the walk, participants will create their own nature art pieces guided by the principles of space and form. No writing experience required.
Spaces limited; registration required. Please note any accommodation needs when registering, and gallery staff will follow up with you as necessary.
The walk will begin from the Doris McCarthy Gallery at U of T Scarborough at 3 pm, where participants can first view it's because of the shimmer, the verge, and the yet., before heading to the U of T Scarborough Valley Trail.
In addition to an an object of personal significance, participants are asked to please bring a notebook and something to write with. Please dress for the weather, wearing good walking shoes as needed, and pants that can be tucked into socks (for avoiding scratches/insect bites if going off path). Sunscreen and bug repellent recommended.
Most of this program will be held outdoors, and it will go forward rain or shine. Participants can choose how much of the valley they would like to explore during the program. The U of T Scarborough Valley Trail is wheelchair accessible; the trail that continues beyond is an uneven, dirt path. This program will include opportunities to sit down/rest.
Sheniz Janmohamed was born and raised in Tkaronto with ancestral ties to Kenya and India. A poet, nature artist and arts educator, she regularly visits schools and community organizations to teach and perform. Her nature art has been featured across Turtle Island, including the National Arts Centre and the Art Gallery of Mississauga. She has three collections of poetry, published by Mawenzi House: 'Bleeding Light' (2010), 'Firesmoke' (2014) and 'Reminders on the Path' (2021). Sheniz served as the Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus in 2022.