Ekphrastic Poetry Contest
World Art Day: Ekphrastic Poetry Contest
World Art Day is April 15 and to kick off the celebrations, AU’s Art Committee is launching an Ekphrastic Poetry Contest.
This contest invites ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓstudents, alumni, staff, and Athabasca community members to create ekphrastic poetry inspired by one or two of the selected pieces of art .
The top three winning poems will be displayed with the corresponding art on April 15 at the World Art Day event and will be viewable through to Convocation in June.
The first and second place winners will also receive a copied print of the ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓartwork displayed beside their poem and third place will receive a greeting card stationary set featuring artwork from the ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓart collection.
Submissions will be accepted until March 15, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. (Mountain). Winners will be publicly announced on April 15, 2026, at the World Art Day event. Work must be submitted via the .
The submissions will be judged by AU’s Priscilla Campeau, Associate Vice-President Indigenous Conciliation and Professor of Indigenous Studies, Dr. Michael Lithgow, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies, and Dr. Mark McCutcheon, Professor of Literary Studies.
What is an ekphrastic poem?
An ekphrastic poem is one based on a piece of art. These poems take an existing piece of visual art and use written words to describe and expand on the theme of that work of art. Often these poems explore hidden meanings or an underlying story. Ekphrastic poetry is a vivid, detailed poetic description or response to a work of visual art, bridging the gap between the visual and literary by using words to interpret, expand, or reflect on the artwork’s meaning and emotions.
What to submit:
ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓstudents, alumni, staff, and Athabasca community members are invited to write an ekphrastic poem about one or two of nine .
Interested participants may submit up to two poems that respond to the art. Through your poetry, express how the art moves, puzzles, frightens, enlightens, or however else it makes you feel. Please do not put your name or identifying information in the poem.
Art to choose from:
Read more detailed submission guidelines by viewing the .
All submissions will be responded to by April 15, 2026.
All entries are considered for publication and prizes. Winning and shortlisted writers will be celebrated on ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓNews, ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓsocial media channels, and the ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓwebsite.
Questions? Please email the ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓArt Committee.
Updated February 02, 2026 by Digital & Web Operations, University Relations (web_services@athabascau.ca)