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- Trellis Magazine - On-line poetry magazine for new and young writers dedicated to poetic form. Accepting submissions of poetry, art, and essays about the art of poetry.
- Poetry International Rotterdam - A government-sponsored foundation which aims at promoting interest in and fostering love for the art of poetry, and encouraging contacts between poets, poetry translators, poetry lovers and publishers from all countries.
- Acqualin Art and Poetry - Computer generated art by Web partners Acqualin and Willstein, and Acqualin's poetry, on her own digital art backgrounds.
- Poetry Society of Texas - Founded to promote public recognition of the art of poetry, and encourage writing of poetry by Texans. Offers outreach program, education and publication opportunities, fellowship and support to members. Information about membership, events, programs and contests available to members and the public.
- Whispers in the Dark - Dedicated to the expression of emotion through poetry. Includes art, poetry, and guest poetry.
- Topix: Poetry - News about poetry, collected from various sources on the web.
- New York Art World - A showcase for established artists, as well as emerging artists of the New York art scene, featuring an art magazine, underground art poetry, and an online auction.
- Japanese Death Poetry - This page explores Japanese death poetry and poetry of the Samurai, as well as the poetry of Zen Buddhist monks.
- The Academy of American Poets - The Academy of American Poets, the largest organization in the country dedicated specifically to the art of poetry, supports American poets at all stages of their careers and foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry.
- River of Words - An environmental art and poetry program created to promote watershed awareness, literacy, and the arts. Through its annual art and poetry contest and educator's tools, River of Words helps communities begin exploring the natural and cultural history of their own home grounds.
Wikipedia Articles
- Haptic Poetry - Haptic poetry, like visual poetry and sound poetry, is a liminal art form combining characteristics of typography and sculpture to create objects not only to be seen, but to be touched and manipulated. Indeed, in haptic poetry, the sense of touch (and, to a lesser extent, the other senses) is equal to, ...
- Free art - Free art refers to any art that is distributed to the widest possible public at no direct cost, including street performance, performance art, graffiti, sticker art, coffeehouse poetry and Internet-distributed art.
- Digital poetry - Digital poetry (also referred to as E-poetry, short for electronic poetry) refers to a wide range of approaches to poetry that all have in common prominent and crucial use of computers. Digital poetry can be available on the World Wide Web or Internet (via email lists, for instance), CD ROM, as installations in art ...
- Visual poetry - Visual poetry, is poetry or art in which the visual arrangement of text, images and symbols is important in conveying the intended effect of the work. It is sometimes referred to as concrete poetry, a term that predates visual poetry, and at one time was synonymous with it.
- Poetry Out Loud - The Poetry Out Loud: Recitation Contest was created in 2006 by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation. The contest was created to increase awareness in the art of performing poetry, with substantial cash prizes being awarded to schools that participated as well as representatives from each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia.