The art of poetry

March 12, 2013

Sara Millward had spotted the murals in a textbook

.Sara Millward

鈥淚t looked like just another piece of art,鈥 she said.

But when the 每日大赛 sophomore came across Diego Rivera鈥檚 鈥淒etroit Industry鈥 murals at the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA), she was taken aback.

鈥淚t was absolutely stunning,鈥 said Millward, who is majoring in English and Spanish. 鈥淚t completely blew me away.鈥

Millward and fellow members of the university鈥檚 League of Extraordinary Poets recently visited the DIA to find inspiration. The league is comprised of about 10 UM-Dearborn students and their mission is simple 鈥 share their love of poetry and increase its awareness and appreciation across campus.

鈥淭he DIA trip resulted from my keen desire to bring the students鈥 study and love of poetry out of the classroom into the wider Dearborn-Detroit community,鈥 said J. Caitlin Finlayson, assistant professor of English and the league鈥檚 faculty mentor. 鈥淭his is a good example of how the academic study of poetry and culture can be made relevant to the contemporary expression of the arts in Detroit.鈥

As part of their trip to the DIA, students also wrote poems about their experience. For Millward, finding her inspiration was easy.

鈥淚 thought, if I鈥檓 going to write something, it鈥檚 got to be about (Detroit Industry),鈥 she said.

She submitted her poem to a fellow league member, and within a couple weeks, Millward learned that her poem won the league鈥檚 Ekphrastic Poetry Contest. That award earned her poem a spot on the DIA鈥檚 blog.

鈥淚 had friends who were congratulating me, so it was pretty exciting,鈥 she said.

It wasn鈥檛 until after Millward took a poetry course during her senior year of high school that she grew a deeper appreciation for the art. Nowadays, she shares her passion for poetry with the league.

To read Millward鈥檚 poem, click here.