Artist / Architect.
Troels Steenholdt Heiredal (b. 1984) is an artist and architect, exploring the difference between seeing and perceiving. Through the concept of serendipity and layering, he reconstructs everyday objects and scenes to call attention to the things we often take for granted, inviting audiences to critically reevaluate their relationship with their surroundings. He grew up in Toftlund, Denmark, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Troels finds himself on the autistic spectrum.
Troels holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from The Technical University of Denmark and a Master of Arts in Architecture from The Aarhus School of Architecture. Troels has exhibited, been published, and lectured on his work domestically and internationally. He is a fellow at Arts Letters & Numbers and an invited guest critic at Cornell University, RISD, and The Cooper Union.
In this workshop, I will give a short presentation of my relationship to poetry and the concept of found poetry, after which there will be a series of prompts to help you create your own unique found poems.
Poems allow us to wander in our thoughts, approaching questions, inspirations, doubts from many angles without a fixed goal in mind. Itâs not a binary system of rights and wrongs, but a collection of shades that change over time. A poem is always a personal journeyâwe understand each from where we are in life, and our relationship to each poem can evolve with our own growth.
You will leave the workshop with your own unique work, which is only made possible through the care of the others. Too often, people are hesitant about poetry because they feel like thereâs some entry bar they need to pass. I want to open this work for you and to have you play with it. By having fun with poetry, you will get a greater understanding of what poetry can be for you. It will provide you with a new tool for thinkingâwhether it is a new way to write about your inner life, your relationships, or your careerâor to express yourself better in wiring birthday cards, emails, or even text messages.
While an existing relationship to poetry is certainly welcome, you need no prior experience with writing or reading poetry to enjoy this workshop. Those that feel like âI donât understand poetryâ are especially welcomeâthis will provide you a personal way to engage with the form. This will be a safe space for us to experiment and co-create. All you need are openness and curiosity, and paper and pen, preferably thicker and dark, for legibility.
đ Please bring Paper and Pen, preferably a dark pen!
About your host
Troels Steenholdt Heiredal (b. 1984) is an artist and architect, exploring the difference between seeing and perceiving. Through the concept of montage, he reconstructs everyday objects and scenes to call attention to the things we often take for granted, inviting audiences to critically reevaluate their relationship with their surroundings. He grew up in Toftlund, Denmark, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Troels finds himself on the autistic spectrum.
This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.
This FieldTrip will not be recorded.
Artist / Architect.
Troels Steenholdt Heiredal (b. 1984) is an artist and architect, exploring the difference between seeing and perceiving. Through the concept of serendipity and layering, he reconstructs everyday objects and scenes to call attention to the things we often take for granted, inviting audiences to critically reevaluate their relationship with their surroundings. He grew up in Toftlund, Denmark, and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Troels finds himself on the autistic spectrum.
Troels holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from The Technical University of Denmark and a Master of Arts in Architecture from The Aarhus School of Architecture. Troels has exhibited, been published, and lectured on his work domestically and internationally. He is a fellow at Arts Letters & Numbers and an invited guest critic at Cornell University, RISD, and The Cooper Union.
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