“From a Yuppie’s Typewriter” – Poems by Pierce Logan

February 26, 2022 – April 2, 2022

In conjunction with our Main Gallery exhibit, “The Fires: Hoboken 1978-1982,” the Museum is pleased to present the work of Pierce Logan of QWERT Poetry in our new Upper Gallery exhibit, “From a Yuppie’s Typewriter,” from February 26 through Sunday, April 2.

With this one-of-a-kind batch of seventeen poems, Pierce aims to capture the hearts and minds of Hobokenites past and present. “From a Yuppie’s Typewriter” showcases tidbits of the city’s history through the lens of polemic personal opinions and hot topics. It takes inspiration from the 1987 book edited by Joseph Barry and John Derevlany, ‘Yuppies Invade my Home at Dinnertime,’ which was a compilation of Hoboken-resident-submitted letters to The Hoboken Reporter, while giving contemporary citizens an opportunity to express thoughts on current issues surrounding the city and cities like Hoboken.

Pierce says, “This is my biggest project yet. As the city contends with gentrification, battles between “B&Rs” and “Yuppies”, the questions of identity and belonging are ever-present and always unanswered, and turn out to be byproducts of all contemporaries of their time. The work aims to reflect the voices of the authors’ and as such, poems range from biting sarcasm to calls for justice, to contradictory and light-hearted.”

The Museum is thrilled to welcome Event Typewriter Poet Pierce Logan and his original, topical and engaging exhibit to our Upper Gallery. 

On Friday, February 24 at 6pm, Pierce was interviewed by the Museum’s Poet-in-Residence Danny Shot in an online-only Artist Talk that was livestreamed on the Museum’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Additionally, on March 26th Pierce will bring typewriters into the Museum and visitors will be able to compose their own “letters” that will then be added to the exhibit. He will guide attendees in how to use these under-appreciated, antiquated machines. These sessions allow attendees to pay homage to the past, and the pieces that they create will be displayed, and become part of this dynamic exhibit. There will also be a live reading of the poems.

Pierce has recorded audio introductions for and readings of  each of the poems, which are accessible to visitors of the Upper Gallery by scanning QR codes. The audio is also available here:

Introduction  – Welcome to Mile Square City Chapter 1 – The Butcher Is Dead Chapter 2 – Eating Dog Eat Dog Chapter 3 – What the #$&% is a Yuppie?
Chapter 4 – Photographs of Residents Chapter 5 – Hoboken Meets Reagan and The Rest of The World  Chapter 6 – Always a Pleasure Chapter 7 – Dinks Like Drinks
Chapter 8 – FEAST! Chapter 9 – The Italians Chapter 10 – Class Warfare Chapter 11 – YODAs & Puppies
Chapter 12 #1 – If The Reebok Fits Chapter 12 #2 – Much Ado about Curtains  Chapter 13 – The Riots No One Writes about, or, Hopaghan Hackingh Chapter 14 – Dumps and Stevens
Epilogue      

 

Pierce Logan is a writer, English teacher, and poet based in New Jersey. Pierce began QWERT Poetry, a custom typewriter commissions company, in 2015 and has since composed hundreds of original poems on a typewriter for strangers. The mission of QWERT Poetry began as an effort to gain exposure with his writing and later turned into an opportunity to inspire more celebration into our lives by offering the space to commission something personal. Pierce has authored several books including QWERT Poetry’s Favorite Requests, Volume I, publishing several original scans of requested poems, Oblong and Bedrock, early poetry collections, and “HOUSE OF PAIN”, an epic poem which will be reformatted into a theatrical production in 2023 and 2024. Find published work in FATHERFATHER Magazine, The Spectre Literary Review Magazine, Writer’s Pocket, SOUP CAN Magazine, and Free The Verse. Press includes Tap Into Hoboken, podcast interview at The Life Eclectic, and the artist’s first solo exhibition at Green Hive Atelier in Union City, New Jersey with eight original framed pieces October 2022-December 2022.

QWERT Poetry is a poetry experience. In the age of “immersive experiences” QWERT stands out. You will take home a custom gift composed on a typewriter that will melt your heart, bring you to tears, or leave you overjoyed — that’s the goal. Begin with a subject in mind; Pierce will ask you a series of questions to dig deeper, unlock the reason for your request (like going to the doctor), type it out for 5ish minutes, stamp it with wax in the color of your choice, then read it to you, offering a frame. 

The exhibit is supported by a block grant from the State/County Partnership program for the Arts, administered by the Hudson County Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs.