Peter Culley Explained

Peter Culley
Birth Date:1958
Death Date:2015
Death Place:Nanaimo, Canada
Nationality:Canadian
Occupation:poet, art critic and photographer

Peter Culley (1958–2015) was a Canadian poet and photographer living in Nanaimo at the time of his death. He grew up on Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) bases in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Scotland and lived in Nanaimo, BC since 1972.[1] He was known for his “Hammertown” series, Hammertown, The Age of Briggs and Stratton, and Parkway, a re-imagination of Nanaimo and British Columbia.[2] [1] He was also an art critic who wrote extensively on Stan Douglas, Roy Arden, Kelly Wood and Geoffrey Farmer.[1] He was involved with many writing scenes, including The Kootenay School of Writing in Vancouver, the Nanaimo poetry scene and poetry circles throughout North America.[2]

Publications

Poetry

Notes and References

  1. "Peter Culley (1958-2015)." BC Booklook. April 26, 2015.
  2. Nicholas Pescod. "Respected poet remembered." Nanaimo News Bulletin. April 20, 2015.