Waterloo Sunset for F-ISH
Readings from a quartet of Waterloo Press poets on Friday 30 September will mark the swansong for the F-ISH Gallery in Robertson Street. Its sad end is the consequence of the axing by the government of the Sea Space agency under whose auspices the gallery opened three years ago.
The Waterloo Poets session is the 15th F-ISH Tales poetry readings to be held at the gallery, says coordinator Joe Fearn. Fearful Symmetry, the current exhibition by Ben Gibson, will run at the gallery until 16 October.
The four poets who will be in attendance on Friday are Simon Jenner, David Pollard, Carole Bremson and Pauline Suett Barbieri. All have works published by Hove-based poetry specialist Waterloo Press except Carole who is understood to have an upcoming work in the pipeline.
The session runs from 6.30pm to 9pm and admission is free.
Joe’s review of Ben Gibson’s photography Fearful Symmetry can be found under Arts and Culture, and Photography
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