OK, READERS, LISTEN UP. Time for a brief math lesson. Yes, math. Didn’t expect that from me, did you? But today I want you to solve a word problem. Remember those? Oh, how, as a child, I hated word problems like this:
If Susie goes to the grocery store and buys 3 apples for 25 cents each, an orange for 33 cents and a candy bar for $1, how much change will she get if she gives the clerk $5?
Questions like that taxed my pathetic little math brain back in grade school. This equation requires multiplication, addition and subtraction skills, all of which challenged me considerably and still do.
But present a word problem (perhaps more of a riddle) like this and I will solve it in a snap:
If you add poetry to a gallery full of photos, what do you get?
Ah, so have I stumped you on this one?
The answer: “The Image and the Word 2012”
Of course, you might stop right now and say I tricked you into believing we really were doing math. And you would be mostly correct. But since I prefer words to numbers, what would you expect?
You can expect to see three of my poems exhibited at “The Image and the Word 2012,” a show that pairs poems with photos. The exhibit opened January 11 at the Emy Frentz Arts Guild, 523 South Second Street, in downtown Mankato.
The brainchild of poets Derek Liebertz and Yvonne Cariveau, “The Image and the Word” features photograph-inspired poetry from southern Minnesota poets. This photo by Antje Meisner, for example, prompted me to write “I am not Martha.”
You might expect that this playful image inspired an equally carefree poem. It did not. Rather, I penned a poem about my not-so-fond memories of a junior high gymnastics class. Any of you who could not, like me, execute a perfect cartwheel, somersault or tumble will surely relate to “I am not Martha.”
A second poem recalls memories of my brother and me taking lunch to our dad and Uncle Mike working in the fields. The third poem I will not discuss here, in print.
All of the poems in the exhibit were inspired by photos from Mankato area photographers, including members of the Bend of the River Photography Club. This fifth annual “The Image and the Word” exhibit is presented in cooperation with the Southern MN Poetry Society.
I’d encourage you to attend an opening reception for this exhibit from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Thursday, January 19. This free-form event, where visitors can wander in and out of the gallery, will feature poetry readings. (I’m not so sure about that “reading” part; I prefer solitary writing to public speaking.) The photographers will also talk about their photos.
Just to entice you, wine and snacks will be available and all who attend this free event will receive a free poetry book. Yes. Free and free.
And while you’re there, vote for your three favorite poems, three favorite photos and the best pairing of photo to poem. Three, three and three.
Plan also to stop at numerous artistic locales during the Third Thursday Gallery Walk from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. You can view new art and visit with area artists. Click here to see a complete listing of sites on this monthly gallery walk.
REGULAR GALLERY HOURS for this exhibit are from noon – 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Thursdays.
The show continues through February 15.
Mankato offers many other cultural opportunities, including WordWalk at Riverfront Park and a CityArt Walking Sculpture Tour. Check my June and July 2011 blog archives to read posts on those attractions.
I’m sorry if you don’t live in or near Mankato. I will try to take photos of the exhibit.
OH, AND THE ANSWER to that first word problem, well, it’s $2.92.
© Copyright 2012 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
Photo courtesy of Antje Meisner


How wonderful. WHY do you live so far away from me!! c
I feel that way, too. I’d love to drop over and photograph your farm and animals and talk writing and photography and whatever else we chose to ruminate over.
One of my dear college friends grew up in Illinois although, for the life of me, I can’t recall the town. I went back home with her one Thanksgiving and recall the land being so similar to the Minnesota prairie.
I really enjoyed the “I am not Martha” poem, Audrey. It’s great to have you as a participant in this year’s show. See you at the reception!
One update to your notes about the evening: we have 50 poetry books which were donated to the group, so only the *first fifty* people through the door (who want one) will be able to take home a book.
Thanks, Derek. This writing poetry inspired by photos marked a new venture for me and I enjoyed the challenge. Thank you so much for co-coordinating this exhibit.
Can you save a poetry book for me since I may not arrive until sixish?
Fantastic! Congratulations! I’m heading to that link NOW!
Thank you, Gretchen. I’m trying to write more poetry as I’ve been fairly successful in getting it published.
Do you write poetry? I believe you would be good at it, based on your fine ability to engage all of your senses in your writing.
Oh, shoot. I thought they’d be posted! You may be forcing me to drive to Mankato – I’d LOVE to be there for the reception, but I don’t think that will happen, though I sure may be able to go there this weekend. How fun – congratulations again!
I’ll check to see if the photos and images will be posted at some time.
Unfortunately, the gallery, as far as I know, is not open on the weekend. I wish it was, too.