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  • Sublime launch!

    The amazing Yvonne Blomer has completed her massive editing project – a trilogy of poetry anthologies about water – Refugium addressed concerns about our oceans; Sweet Water, the watersheds; and now Sublime: Poems for Vanishing Ice makes its debut (with snowcones!) on World Poetry Day (March 21) and (March 22), at Open Space. The launch days include joyous mingling, workshops, and  lots of other stuff. Here’s the story so far – hope you can join us!

    Saturday March 21 Gallery hours from 12-5
    Launch from 5:30-9
    12-9 – Exhibit of visual art, videos and knowledge displays
    12:30-2 – Ekphrastic poetry and collage workshops
    12-5 – CRD Table “A Drop of Water”
    5:30 evening event begins: public coming to attend the reading can come early to view the art and videos and interact with the books and collage table
    7:00 launch of Sublime: Poems for Vanishing Ice
    Yvonne opens the evening reading and performance. Poets will read dispersed by performance art by Grace Salez, Judie Price, Jane Story
    9:00 event ends.
    Sunday March 22 Gallery from 12-5
    12-5 – Exhibit of visual art, videos and knowledge displays
    12:30-2 – Ekphrastic poetry and collage workshops
    12-5 – CRD Table “A Drop of Water”
    3-4:30 – Second reading with questions from audience
    4:30-5 – mingle, chat, vide videos and art Auction of Cover Art posters

     

  • Planet Earth Poetry – Readings by Volunteers, Victoria 2026

  • Poetry at the Goldfinch

    Colwood’s new arts centre is called the Goldfinch Arts Centre. Featuring visual arts and a beautiful reading space, it’s perched near the Esquimalt Lagoon, with walking trails and a poetry post nearby. Barbara Pelman and I gave the inaugural poetry reading there in October, accompanied by musicians Doug & Shelley Thorsteinson, and David Grove, one of the municipality’s councilors who helped make this centre a reality.

Book cover of Rhona McAdam's book Larder with still life painting of lemons and lemon branches with blossoms in a ceramic bowl. One of the lemons has a beed on it.

“…A beautiful, filling collection, Larder is a set of poems to read at the change of the seasons, to appreciate alongside a good meal, and to remind yourself of the beauty in everything, even the things you may not appreciate before opening McAdam’s collection….”

Alison Manley

Rhona McAdam is a writer, poet, editor, and Registered Holistic Nutritionist with a Master’s in Food Culture from Italy and a deep-rooted passion for ecology and urban agriculture. Her work spans corporate and technical writing to poetry and creative nonfiction, often exploring the vital links between what we eat and how we live. Based in Victoria, BC, and available via Zoom, Rhona is always open to new writing commissions, readings, or workshops on nutrition and the culinary arts.