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JULY 16-21MARY JANE DEAN, Visual Arts Fellow 2000-2001 and 1999-2000-Her new book, We All Shat in a...
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BECKY SELLINGER, Who Tows the Wagon?, 2017, plaster, burlap, chicken wire,PVC pipe, plywood, moving blanket, straps, hardware Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017
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LISA DUFFY – Elements of Fiction: A Craft Workshop – July 31 - August 25ANNE SANOW – Revision is the Writing: Prose Workshop – July 31 - August 25
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AMY RITTER, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016- Museum of Sex, NYC, group show, “NSFW: The Female Gaze,” through Sep. 24- Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, Queens, NY, new outdoor installation, Sep. 2017 - mid-May 2018
SAM MESSER, Visual Arts Fellow 1981-1982- BRIC House, Brooklyn, NY, “BRIDGES: New Paintings, Works on Paper, and Video by Sam Messer,” through Aug. 6
GEORGE JENNE, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017 and 2014-2015- Freight + Volume, NYC, group show, “The Secret Life of Plants,” through Sep. 3- Speed Museum, Louisville, KY, group show, “Southern Accent: Seeking the American South in Contemporary Art,” through Oct. 14- Alijra Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ, “COMM/ALT/SHIFT,” opens Jul. 22- LUMP, Raleigh, NC, group show, “Up All Night,” opens Sep. 1 and solo show, “From the Office of Stuart Ullman,” opens Oct. 6- Privateview, Turin, Italy, solo show, “Come In Stranger,” opens Nov. 5
MARY JANE DEAN, Visual Arts Fellow 2000-2001 and 1999-2000- Her new book, We All Shat in a Diaper Pail, has just been published by Press Wafer
AARON RICHMOND, Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017 and 2015-2016- Will be an Artist-in-Residence at McGill University for the 2017/2018 Academic Year- Has been accepted into the Banff Center for the Arts Summer Residency Program - “Designing for Dance”
KAREN SCHIFANO, Visual Arts Fellow 1979-1980- Gallerie Soutteraine, West Cornwall, CT, “Mighty Mini,” Jul. 15 - Sep. 15- Ely Center of Contemporary Art, New Haven, CT, “Manic Episode 5,” Sep. 4 - Oct. 14
JACOB YANES, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- McNay Art Museum, San Antonio TX, group show, “To See Is to Have: Navigating Today’s Art Ecosystem,” through Aug. 6
MICHAEL MENCHACA, Visual Arts Fellow 2015-2016- Blue Orange Contemporary, Houston, TX, “Xenelasy & Dissension,” through Jul.- 115 Plaza de Arma, San Antonio, TX, “MetaDada: High Art For The Populace,” through Aug. 4- Mint Museum Uptown, Charlotte, NC, “State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now,” through Sep. 3- International Print Center New York (IPCNY), NYC, “New Prints/New Narratives: Summer 2017,” through Sep. 16- Anya Tish Gallery, Houston, TX, group show, “Print Houston,” through Jul.- The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY, group show, “2017 Summer Exhibition,”through Aug.
ELLIOTT HUNDLEY, Visual Arts Fellow 2001-2002- Bernier/Eliades Gallery, Athens, Greece, solo exhibition, “Elliott Hundley,” through Jul. 10
LAS HERMANAS – JANELLE IGLESIAS, Visual Arts Fellow 2007-2008 and LISA IGLESIAS, Visual Arts Fellow 2012-2013 - Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL, group show, “Florida Prize in Contemporary Art,” through Aug. 20- Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ, “Las Hermanas Iglesias / RE:SISTERS,” through Sep. 6
BEVERLY RESS, Visual Arts Fellow 1990-1991- Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA, “Interdisciplinarium,” through Oct. 1- Max Gallery, Baltimore, MD, “Edges,” through Jul. 29
SARAH PETERS, Visual Arts Fellow 2009-2010- Adams and Ollman Galler, Portland, Oregon, an exhibition in two parts, “Was a Wall, and My Breasts Were Like Fortress Towers”
and “Her Eyes Are like Doves Besides Streams of Water,” through Aug. 12
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NUAR ALSADIR, Writing Fellow 1995-1996- Her second book of poetry, Fourth Person Singular (Liverpool University Press), was shortlisted for the 2017 Forward Prize for Best
Collection in Britain and Ireland and will be released in the US in September by Oxford University Press
SOPHIA STARMACK, Writing Fellow 2014-2015 and Writing Coordinator- Has received an Emerging Artist Award from the St. Botolph Club Foundation
JOHN SKOYLES, Writing Fellow 1975-1976 and 1974-1975- His new book, The Nut File, a fiction/nonfiction hybrid, has just been published- Has poems forthcoming in The New Yorker and The Yale Review
ATAR HADARI, Writing Fellow 1995-1996- Has received a PEN TRANSLATES 2016 award for Lives of the Dead: Poems of Hanoch Levin which is scheduled for release on
August 31st by Arc Publications
MATTHEW KLAM, Writing Fellow 1992-1993- His new novel, Who is Rich?, has just been published by Random House and was recently reviewed in Vulture
JHILARY DOBEL, Writing Fellow 2016-2017- Has new poems published in the Colorado Review and the Summer 2017 TriQuarterly
BILL CARTY, Writing Fellow 2013-2014- His poem, “Not a Moat,” was just published in the Boston Review
JHUMPA LAHIRI, Writing Fellow 1997-1998- Has won the 2017 PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story
SALVATORE SCIBONA, Writing Fellow 2002-2003 and 2001-2002- His second novel, Everyone, is forthcoming from Penguin Press
LAURA MARELLO, Writing Fellow 1981-1982- Her new novel, Gauguin’s Moon, is forthcoming in 2019- Her story collection, The Gender of Inanimate Objects, was shortlisted for the 2016 Saroyan Literary Prize from Stanford Libraries
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TROY MICHIE, Untitled (detail), 2017, mixed-media collage Visual Arts Fellow 2016-2017
M U S I C : T H E LY R I C S E R I E S
Music returns to the Fine Arts Work Center with THE LYRIC SERIES, a celebration of the sound of words, featuring uniquely original voices in our expanding songwriting series. The Work Center is proud to present four artists who are redefining the boundaries of
songwriting, theater, and poetry.
B E N E F I T P E R F O R M E R S
KRISTIN HERSH Wednesday, July 19, 8PM
ANAÏS MITCHELL Friday, July 21, 8PM
PATTY LARKIN Wednesday, August 9, 8PM
ROBERT PINSKY and POEMJAZZ Friday August 11, 8PM
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PAUL RESIKA: RECENT PAINTINGS
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PAUL RESIKA, ROMANCE, 2014-15, oil on canvas, 64” x 51”
M E M O I R I N T E N S I V E W E E K : W O M E N ’ S V O I C E S
JULY 16-21JOIN US FOR A PHENOMENAL, GROUNDBREAKING WEEK
FEATURING A STELLAR, ALL-WOMEN FACULTY OF WRITERS AND ARTISTS WHOSE WORK EXPLORES MEMOIR, PORTRAITS, AND IDENTITY.
SUNDAY, JULY 16KEYNOTE – JILL BIALOSKY, The Art of Memoir 7:30PM
MONDAY, JULY 17READINGS – KRISTIN HERSH & WENDY C. ORTIZ 6PM
ARTIST TALK – JESS T. DUGAN 7PM
TUESDAY, JULY 18READINGS – ANN HOOD & SUSANNA SONNENBERG 6PM
ARTIST TALK – PAULA WILSON 7PM
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19READING – JILL BIALOSKY 6PM
R E A D I N G S & TA L K S
T H E LY R I C S E R I E S B E N E F I T CO N C E RT S
KRISTIN HERSH
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 8PMSongwriter and author, and mastermind of the influential art–punk band Throwing Muses.
ANAÏS MITCHELL
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 8PM“A formidable songwriting talent” (New York Times) who draws from the world of narrative folksong, poetry, and balladry.
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BENEFIT CONCERTSTICKETS $30 PREMIUM TICKETS $75 (reserved seating and after party)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS – TICKETS $15 (available at the door)
READINGS & ARTISTS' TALKS – FREE
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