Sheri-D Wilson

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Sheri-D Wilson
Sheri-D Wilson standing in snow with a fire at her feet.
Occupationpoet, educator, speaker, producer, activist
NationalityCanadian
Literary movementDada, Surrealism, Spoken word
Website
www.sheridwilson.com

Sheri-D Wilson, CM[1] D. Litt,[2] (also known as "The Mama of Dada")[3] is a Canadian poet, spoken word artist, educator, speaker, producer and activist.[4]

From 2018-2020, Sheri-D Wilson was Poet Laureate of Calgary.[5] In 2019 Sheri-D was appointed one of the country’s highest honours, The Order of Canada, for her contributions as a spoken word Poet and her leadership in the spoken word community.[1] In 2017, she received her Doctor of Letters—Honoris Causa from Kwantlen University.[2] In 2015 Sheri-D was awarded with The City of Calgary Arts Award, for her contributions as an artist and community activist and was named, Best of Calgary many times.[6]

In 2019, her play, "A Love Letter to Emily Carr," was produced by Handsome Alice Theatre in Calgary and published by Frontenac Press.[7] Her collection, "A Book of Sensations," addresses our relationship with the earth.[8]

Her 9th poetry collection, "OPEN LETTER: Woman Against Violence Against Women," tackles difficult terrain. Conceived from improvisation, this collage of poems culminates in a flood poem as the desecration of the earth is compared to the treatment of women. Throughout the work a drumbeat, a heartbeat, a healing chant pervades. "OPEN LETTER," was nominated for the Robert Kroetsch Poetry Award and the ReLit Award.[9]

Her last collection, "Goddess Gone Fishing for a Map of the Universe," is the first poetry book to use

Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and was shortlisted for the CanLit Award.[11]

She has three Spoken Word CDs,[12] and 4 award-winning VideoPoems including: Airplane Paula (2001), Spinsters Hanging in Trees (2002), all produced for BravoFACT.[13]

A strong advocate for social change and community building in Sheri-D Wilson founded The Spoken Word Program at The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. She was director and faculty of that program (2005-2012).[14] At which time Tanya Evanson took over as director of the program. Sheri-D Wilson also edited The Spoken Word Workbook: Inspiration from Poets who Teach in 2011 (CSWS/BCP), an educational tool for teaching and writing Spoken Word.[15]

In 2012, she was featured in Chatelaine Magazine, in a story about the creative mind. A regular on CBC,[16] In 2013, she was interviewed by Canadian icon Sheilah Rogers. In 2011 she was honored to be presented by The National Slam of Canada in “Legends of Spoken Word.” In 2009 CBC called her one of the Top 10 Poets in Canada. In 2003 she won the USA Heavyweight title for poetry, and in 2006 The National Slam of Canada presented her with the Poet of Honour Award. Of the beat tradition, in 1989 Sheri-D studied at Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, in Boulder, Colorado.

Her influences include

Community

  • Founded/ Artistic Director - Calgary Spoken Word Festival (2003-2020)
  • La Directrice Artistique - School of Thought: Languages Lost & Found (2016)
  • Founded/ Directed - The Spoken Word Program @ The Banff Centre (2005-2012)
  • Produced - The National Slam of Canada (SpoCan) 2008
  • Co-founded and organized the Vancouver Small Press Festival 1988-1990
  • Co-founded and organized The Commercial Street Art Festival 1988-1990

Other awards

  • City of Calgary Arts Award (2015)
  • CBC Top 10 Poets in Canada (2013)
  • ffwd Readers’ Choice Award—Best Poet (2007-2012)
  • Ted Talk (2009)
  • CBC Arts Top 10 Poets in Canada (2009)
  • Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry (2006)
  • Woman of Vision (2006)
  • 2005 SpoCan Poet of Honour
  • USA Heavyweight Title - Bumbershoot (2003)
  • AMPIA (2003, for best short or vignette)
  • Gold Award at the Houston Film Festival (2003)
  • Ace Award (2003)
  • CBC Face-off (2002)
  • Confessions, a jazz play, 5 Jessie Nominations (Vancouver, 1991)

Reading highlights

Other highlights

  • Women and Words, 2003-2012 (instructor)
  • First Time Eyes: Unearthing Spoken Word, 2007 essay (Canadian Theatre Review)
  • Heart of a Poet, 2006, featured poet documentary series
  • Bowery Project, 2005 (Instructor), Alberta Scene, 2005 (a commemoration of Alberta's centennial)
  • Human Rights Symposium 2005: Victoria
  • Sounds Like Canada, 2002 CBC Poet in Residence
  • Addicted: Notes From The Belly Of The Beast, 2001 essay entitled Blackout
  • Confessions a Jazz Play, 1991 text of play (Theatrum)

Selected works

Poetry

  • A Love Letter to Emily Carr (2019, Frontenac House Press)
  • The Book of Sensations (2017, U of C Press)
  • OPEN LETTER: Woman Against Violence Against Women (2014, Frontenac House Press)
  • Goddess Gone Fishing for a Map of the Universe (2012, Frontenac House Press)
  • Autopsy of a Turvy World (2008, Frontenac House Press)
  • Re:Zoom (2005, Frontenac House Press)
  • Between Lovers (2002, Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • The Sweet Taste of Lightning (1999, Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • Girl’s Guide to Giving Head (1996, Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • Swerve (1993, Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • Bull Whips and Lambs Wool (1989, Petarade Press)

Editor

  • YYC POP: Portraits of People (2020, Frontenac House Press)
  • Spoken Word Workbook:Inspiration from Poets who Teach (2011, Banff Centre Press)

CDs

  • Dragon Rouge (2017)
  • Sweet Taste of Lightning
  • Re:Cord

Plays

  • A Love Letter to Emily Carr (2019)
  • Confessions: A Jazz Play
  • Boy Wonder (with Ballet BC)

References

  1. ^ a b "A list of new Order of Canada recipients". National Post. 27 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b "KPU awards honorary degree to award-winning spoken word poet Sheri-D Wilson".
  3. ^ Steward, Gillian (29 August 2011). "Steward: Ranching, oil and . . . poetry". Toronto Star. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  4. ^ 100 Sheri-D Wilson profile
  5. ^ "Calgary Poet Laureate". 18 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Best Author/Poet: Sheri-D Wilson". 4 March 2019.
  7. ^ "A Love Letter to Emily C | Arts Commons".
  8. ^ The Book of Sensations Copertina flessibile (in Italian). ASIN 1552389189.
  9. ^ "Calgary poet Sheri-D Wilson wants women to realize their strength after reading Open Letter".
  10. ^ a b Hagen, Tanya (1 March 2012). "FFWD - Calgary Arts - Books - No return to the urn". Fast Forward Weekly. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  11. ^ "Alberta Literary Awards Finalists and Winners".
  12. ^ "Official Store of Sheri-D Wilson". 18 September 2018.
  13. ^ "Sheri-D Wilson - YouTube". YouTube.
  14. ^ "A Brief History of Literary Arts at Banff Centre".
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  16. ^ Dirks, Doug (10 September 2014). "Orunamamu". The Homestretch. CBC. Retrieved 10 September 2014. In this interview with Doug Dirks, Sheri-D talked about storyteller Orunamamu.

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