The story of Leon the Frog written on the stairs of the Social Sciences building at the University of Calgary
Photos: by Riley Brandt
Copyright: University of Calgary 2013

In The Calgary Herald:

Since the 1970s, students, faculty and visitors climbing the stairs of the University of Calgary’s Social Sciences tower were able to gaze into the life of Leon the Frog through a gripping poem depicted on 13 flights of stairs, with each step containing its own line. But on Friday, Leon’s story vanished. After nearly 50 years, the beloved poem was mistakenly painted over as part of a movement to remove graffiti around the University of Calgary campus. It didn’t take long for Ian Kinney, University of Calgary alumnus, to step forward and decide Leon the Frog needed to be brought back home. “This poem is part of what it means to go up the stairs here,” said Kinney. “It was part of the history of the Social Sciences building.”

I will be celebrating Leon, and Ian Kinney’s restoration of the poem, with the creation of a mural with Avril Lopez (MFA candidate, University of Calgary Fine Arts) on the first floor of the Social Sciences stairwell.

More media on “Leon The Frog”‘s restoration:

Iconic “Leon the Frog” poem in Social Sciences tower accidentally painted over” [The Gauntlet]

Leon the Frog Restoration Day sign-up [University of Calgary Faculty of Arts]

University of Calgary to restore historic graffiti poem after painting fiasco” [The Calgary Herald]

Step by step, iconic ‘Leon the Frog’ stairwell poem at U of C to be restored” [CBC News]

University accidentally destroys 50-year-old graffiti poem — but volunteers quickly move to re-paint it” [National Post]

Leon the Frog to rise again” [University of Calgary Faculty of Arts]

U of C to rewrite “Leon the Frog” to incorporate Energizing Eyes High plan” [The Gauntlet – spoof article]

The original text of the “Leon the Frog” poem [The Gauntlet]

2017 text after restoration [The Gauntlet]

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Help yourself to 19 new PDFs of early chapbooks and small press ephemera to the PDF page, including downloadable files for:

 

after basho. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

Basho’s Thot Process. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

basho’s pond. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

blackandwhite (for p.banting). Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

fEEl. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [postcard]

congradgraduaLtionstions. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

a christmas star. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

a small love poem. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [chapbook]

read. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [leaflet]

“Xian.   Calgary: housepress, 1998. [chapbook]

joint/lateral forces. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [chapbook]

Haiku I. Calgary: housepress, 1998. [broadside]

Keyboard Po(e/li)tics. Calgary / Brampton: housepress / poetic immolation Press, 1998. (with Neil Hennessy) [chapbook series]

ripples. Calgary: housepress, 1999. [leaflet]

keyboard poetics. Calgary: housepress, 1999. [leaflet]

the city on prairie writing. Calgary: housepress, 1999. [leaflet]

2 birthday poems. Calgary: housepress, 1999. [leaflet]

Blame. Calgary: housepress, 2000. [leaflet]

DPI: a fractal. Calgary: housepress, 2000. [chapbook]

Coming Summer 2017 from Jean Boîte Éditions:

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From the book a, A Novel, by Derek Beaulieu. Collection Uncreative Writings, Jean Boîte Éditions, Paris, 2017. Book view by Joanna Starck

I’ll be at MISS READ 2017 in Berlin July 14-16 promoting A A NOVEL (Jean Boite Editions, 2017), Konzeptuelle Arbeiten (edition taberna kritika) and No Press — speaking alongside Simon Morris, Cia Rinne and many others — see you there!17457296_1126165140862009_7646215056031657711_n.jpeg

The first five pages of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, handwritten while reading & without looking at the artwork; a blind-contour rendering of Joyce’s book of the dark. 14″ x 17″, pencil on layout bond.

Thrilled to have spent the afternoon at Monica Kidd‘s letterpress studio. chatting, taking photos and experimenting in blind embossing and printing grey on white linen paper …

Was very excited to be part of the Making Treaty 7 Common Ground Dinner Series last night. Making Treaty 7 explores the historical significance of the events at Blackfoot Crossing in 1877, while investigating the consequences and implications of Treaty 7, 140 years later. Over a fabulous meal at the River Cafe  we discussed the artistic and cultural implication of Treaty 7 and how we perceive the land. This was the first of 3 dinners and set the foundations for some fabulous collaborations . . .

 

 

Leeds-Beckett University Faculty Kaja Marczewska and Simon Morris have just included my work in their exhibition Research Field Station, no. 1: Copying — a literary exhibition of copying as creative practice which also included examples by Robert Fitterman, Kenneth Goldsmith, Nick Thurston, Simon Morris and Alison Turnbull.

My TISH: ANOTHER “SENSE OF THINGS” has just been published as the 3rd in The Poetry Collection of the University Libraries, University at Buffalo, State University of New York’s “among the neighbors” series‬

17021523_10158307340160704_1290962129893448747_n like-a-dream-or-two_b1new from No PRESS:

Like A Dream or Two

by Dirk Krecker

Produced in a limited edition of 40 copies, 20 of which are for sale.

$7.50ea.

Like A Dream or Two is a suite of 5 full-colour typewritten abstracts, each a field of evocative static.

To order please email derek@housepress.ca