Shane McCrae
Shane McCrae is the author of six full-length books of poetry—most recently, The Gilded Auction Block, which will be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the fall, and In the Language of My Captor, which was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2017, and was a finalist for the National Book Award. His poems have […]
Lee Boroson
Lee Boroson lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Recent exhibitions include Prismatic Shifts at Fordham University, NY, Lunar Bower at the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, and States of Matter at the Esther Massey Gallery, The College of St. Rose, Albany, NY. Solo exhibitions include: Plastic Fantastic at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, Outer Limit at […]
Lee Boroson
Lee Boroson lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Recent exhibitions include Prismatic Shifts at Fordham University, NY, Lunar Bower at the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, and States of Matter at the Esther Massey Gallery, The College of St. Rose, Albany, NY. Solo exhibitions include: Plastic Fantastic at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, Outer Limit at […]
Fabrice Gallis
Fabrice Gallis is somehow plumber climatologist cashier driver fitter refrigeration engineer cook corvette captain specialist speaker of John XXIII programmer of any kind mountaineer explorer tamer midwife foam gardener builder cameraman wood parquet installer political scientist manufacturer of Moebius ribbon contractor indian chief or affabulator. “ -written by french artist Pierre-Guillaume Clos In the interview […]
Fabrice Gallis
Fabrice Gallis is somehow plumber climatologist cashier driver fitter refrigeration engineer cook corvette captain specialist speaker of John XXIII programmer of any kind mountaineer explorer tamer midwife foam gardener builder cameraman wood parquet installer political scientist manufacturer of Moebius ribbon contractor indian chief or affabulator. “ -written by french artist Pierre-Guillaume Clos In the interview […]
Jeff Dolven
Jeff Dolven teaches poetry and poetics at Princeton University. He is the author of two books of criticism, Senses of Style (2018) and Scenes of Instruction (2007), as well as the hasty Take Care (2017), and essays on a variety of subjects, including Renaissance metrics, Edmund Spenser, Shakespeare’s reading, Fairfield Porter, and player pianos. His […]
Ramona Austin
Ramona Austin has over three decades of professional experience in the arts and arts education. Currently Ms. Austin is Senior Curator for the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries at Old Dominion University, a major repository of self-taught art in the United States, as well as a consultant in the museum field. From 2001 to […]
Jeff Dolven
Jeff Dolven teaches poetry and poetics at Princeton University. He is the author of two books of criticism, Senses of Style (2018) and Scenes of Instruction (2007), as well as the hasty Take Care (2017), and essays on a variety of subjects, including Renaissance metrics, Edmund Spenser, Shakespeare’s reading, Fairfield Porter, and player pianos. His […]
Ramona Austin
Ramona Austin has over three decades of professional experience in the arts and arts education. Currently Ms. Austin is Senior Curator for the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries at Old Dominion University, a major repository of self-taught art in the United States, as well as a consultant in the museum field. From 2001 to […]
Chris Doyle
In his animation-based practice, Chris Doyle explores aspiration and progress, questioning the foundation of a culture consumed by striving. His narratives feature a world of increasing speed and complexity in which environmental disaster and social inequities continue to generate anxiety of a looming apocalypse. He has exhibited widely at venues in the U.S. and internationally, […]