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Painting with poem by Nara Singde, Pat Suet-Bik Hui, 1991, ink & colour on paper © Ashmolean Museum

In this workshop with Sascha Akhtar, you will create asemic poems with meaning beyond language. Booking required

Saturday, 13 June 2026, 10.30am to 4pm

One-day practical session in the Ashmolean Learning Studio
Tickets are £105 each. Booking is eesential

With Sascha Akhtar, poet and translator

Work with poet and translator Sascha Akhtar, to produce asemic poems, which explore meaning beyond language.

The ‘asemic’ refers to forms of communication and expression that use a visual lexicon.

Sascha will guide you through the Pat Suet-Bik Hui & The Three Perfectionists exhibition in Gallery 11, looking at examples of poetry, calligraphy and painting.

Inspired by this exhibition, you will then have a chance to create asemic poems yourself before connecting your newfound practical knowledge to the Chinese artistic tradition during an in-depth study session.

The importance of calligraphy to Chinese art has meant that writing has always functioned as a visual medium, bridging the gap between the painterly brushstroke and the poetic word.

This movement of writing beyond the meaning of words will be further connected to Chinese philosophies of nature, where a true understanding of reality requires a silent, non-linguistic perception of the formal unity of mind and world.

Series: Shaped by Nature Season

Department: Ashmolean Museum (Department)

Organiser: Public Programmes

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