from Prairie
Wheel: A Vision of Turnaround
Give me this day your life, your LABOR, and I’ll give you back one day, then another.
For mine are the terms. –Anne Winters
She
masks herself in the glare of the midday sun.
They
say she is 29.
Births?
Depends
on when you start counting.
Could be the year
ground is broken by a rusty-bladed spade orwhen first concrete is poured or
maybe when the last bolt is tightened
and the whole refinery fired up.
It’s their secret. And who is she to argue.
What’s
certain is
she
was built on fertile flat farmland
a whistle stop.
Bewitched by bitumen.
Gorged on gas.Secrets stored in oil
tanks
furnaces.
Not that she isn’t known
intimately
in bits and pieces.
Tens
of skilled workers knowevery part of
some part of her
by number.
Hundreds serve
every four years run a
45 day
marathon.
The repairs and maintenance
mosaictake the call
appear
this year
September
fall.
They turn up
gear upSTOP PURGE REPAIR REPLACE RESTART
tribal
strict ritualtight schedule
We wake up in the dream
weather
togetherthe shutdown
turnaroundteam
Kathy Fisher [photo credit: Louise Abbott] is an Edmonton-based, Montreal-born, Lake Memphremagog and Grand Lake-raised multidisciplinary artist, performance poet and documentarian who creates with keen attention to the ear and eye. For over 30 years she has worked as a storyteller, researcher and oral historian, recording audio and video interviews with female elders and top lawyers, judges and law librarians. A host in the local literary and spoken word scene, Fisher regularly produces multi-disciplinary evenings of words and music, often with visual arts components. Her video poem think of me naked was produced by and aired on CBC TV, and her first poetry CD received airplay on CKUA, CJSR, CKXU and CBC. Fisher’s poems have been published nationally in traditional and online literary journals. She has appeared on stages across North America, in Mexico and France, in bars, theatres and festivals. A keen collaborator, Fisher regularly performs spoken word and song with a roster of musicians, often as part of “lyric fusion” duos or trios. Recent projects include collaborative video-poems/poetry-videos and portrait/poetry collaborations. Current projects include refining her poetry manuscript, below the belt and developing her video-poem on the Spanish flu, traveller.
In 2013, Fisher was one of 10 artists commissioned by Shell to create art in Art ReFined. Inspired by “turnaround,” a 45-day, highly planned process where Shell’s Fort Saskatchewan refinery was shut down, cleaned, repaired, tended, Fisher gave voice to the Refinery herself in her chapbook prairie wheel and in her poetry installation at the Art Gallery of Alberta.