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August 30, 2006

Seattle - Five Contemporary Visual Poets

Another Wave Books update (my internship) for those in the Seattle area interested in literary and visual arts.

Five Contemporary Visual Poets, an exhibition of poetry as visual art, organized by Wave Books, will be at The Wright Exhibition Space (407 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, Washington) until November 15, 2006. The space is open on Thursday and Friday from 10am to 2pm.

More of the scoop:

Five Contemporary Visual Poets presents the work of Nico Vassilakis, Robert Seydel, Jen Bervin, Joshua Beckman and Mary Ruefle. An engagement with visual poetry has been part of the literary world since antiquity, but has rarely received the attention of more traditionally constructed poetry. In the 20th century we have become accustomed to the combination of words and images beyond their illustrative possibilities. From Kurt Schwitters to Guillaume Apollinaire in the early part of the century, to Ray Johnson and Jenny Holzer in the latter, the blurring of lines between visual and textual art has become a larger part of the cultural landscape. But, despite the ascension of mixed media work and the proliferation of print, television and computer advertising that employs the lessons of this work, we are still accustomed to reading poetry—in a sense treating words on a page as transparent or invisible, merely a means toward comprehension of sound, rhythm and meaning. The works of these five poets remind us that poetry is visible. Presented here are works that not only treat letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc. as aesthetic visuals, but which do so in a gritty and accessible style, allowing the viewer a palpable experience of the artists' process. From Jen Bervin's six foot by eight foot quilts to Mary Ruefle's one-of-a-kind hand-altered books, Five Contemporary Visual Poets attempts to give an insight into the dynamic work that is presently being produced around the country.

I've heard Joshua Beckman read, met Jen Bervin once, and have Mary Ruefle's erasure book A Little White Shadow. If I was still in Seattle, I would so go to this! What's an erasure? Make one!

Check it out! More details here.

August 26, 2006

Poetry madness!

Do you live in or near the following cities?

SEATTLE, WA
SANTA CRUZ, CA
SPOKANE, WA
AMHERST, MA
NORTHAMPTON, MA
ASHLAND, OR
PORTLAND, OR
NEW YORK, NY
NEW ORLEANS, LA

Then you must visit the POETRY BUS!! The bus will visit many, many more cities throughout the US and Canada too so check out the full schedule.

What is the poetry bus?

Stopping at 50 cities in 50 days, the Wave Books Poetry Bus Tour is the biggest literary event of 2006. Beginning September 4 and ending October 27, over one hundred poets, along with musicians, filmmakers and journalists, will participate as the bus traverses North America, bringing innovative poetry to big cities and small towns across the U.S. and Canada. Sponsored by Wave Books, the poetry bus will go more places with more poets reading more poems than was ever previously believed possible.

Venues include: The Space Needle in Seattle, WA; The Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD; The Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis, MN; The Bama Theater in Tuscaloosa, AL; James Turrell’s Roden Crater in AZ; Dia:Beacon in Beacon, NY; Dia Art Foundation in New York, NY; as well as bookstores, galleries, clubs, prisons and schools across the continent.

Participating poets include: Eileen Myles, James Tate, Cole Swensen, Dean Young, Joshua Beckman, Noelle Kocot, Matthew Zapruder, Tyehimba Jess, Hoa Nguyen, Richard Siken, Katy Lederer, Dara Wier, Arthur Sze, Catherine Wagner, Srikanth Reddy, Matthew Rohrer, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Bhanu Kapil and over 100 more.


It's insane, but amazing, and it's sponsored by Wave Books where I have my internship.

I'll be helping out with the Amherst and Northampton stops - shuttling poets around, bringing them food, posting flyers around the valley, and letting creative writing teachers know so they can tell their students.

The Bumbershoot events in Seattle should be awesome, so if you're going to the shoot, definitely check out the Poetry Bus! Here's the Poets & Writers article with more of the scoop. As more juicy details develop, I'll post updates.

August 23, 2006

Where's the narrative?

Asks my mother the other day. Lately, I've been all pics and no bloggedy bloggedy. Sorry fans! I've been traveling lately, and haven't made the time to post. Soon! Soon! You will see more here.

For now, I bring you Southpaw! She's a giant sweetie pie. More of the Southpaw photo shoot can be found on flickr, of course.

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