People are talking about River Revery!

The news is spreading across Canada and people are talking about River Revery. Radio host Carmelo Militano recorded an interesting conversation with Penn on River Revery for his show at the University of Winnipeg.

Susan McCaslin commented: “Just listened to this very deep and engaging interview with Carmelo Militano, Penn. You two are a good team as interviewer and interviewee. I think his term “archeologist of the heart” is very fitting to describe you and your work, but I would add “sonic delver” to the mix. I appreciate your poetics of stepping into the unknown and moving into the transpersonal, inclusive, larger fields rather than getting stuck in the merely personal. At this stage of our lives and of history, we are lured, compelled, drawn by the call to expand, deepen, and serve the larger world, the earth, Gaia.”

Join in and become part of the story! And people, let’s talk about River Revery, let’s start talking about the beauty of our river, its natural environment, and our community of London, Ontario!

talking about River Revery, close up of seed head, wild native grass found along the banks of the Thames River, London, Ontario
Life Within by Mary McDonald

River Revery at Wordsfest!

River Revery is stepping out into the world!!

The first half of River Revery was exhibited at Wordsfest, held at Museum London, Nov 2 to 4. The Augmented Reality Art Exhibit was on display throughout the weekend in the brand new, gorgeous Centre at the Forks space.

Augmented Reality Art exhibit at Centre at the Forks -- 4 pieces of art on stands in front of the windows
Augmented Reality Art exhibit

Three of the short film animations were screened for Tom Cull‘s, Poet Laureate Presents series, River of Words. It was exciting to present both the Augmented Reality art exhibit, the animations on the big screen at Museum London, and to be part of London’s Wordsfest, joining with illustrious Canadian writers.  

Stay tuned for more River Revery events!