Bridget Lowe

Bridget Lowe is the author of At the Autopsy of Vaslav Nijinksy (Carnegie Mellon University Press) and her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Poetry, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, Best American Poetry, Parnassus, and elsewhere. A recipient of the Emily Dickinson Award from the Poetry Society of America, a “Discovery”/Boston Review Prize, and fellowships to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference […]

Bridget Lowe

Bridget Lowe is the author of At the Autopsy of Vaslav Nijinksy (Carnegie Mellon University Press) and her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Poetry, American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, Best American Poetry, Parnassus, and elsewhere. A recipient of the Emily Dickinson Award from the Poetry Society of America, a “Discovery”/Boston Review Prize, and fellowships to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference […]

Anne Murray

Anne Murray is a nomadic artist who challenges concepts of identity, nationalism, and citizenship. She travels to other countries to create works stimulated by different cultural settings and languages. She creates installations with video, sound, and photography, incorporating her own voice reading her poems as well as the voices of others as participants and collaborators in […]

Anne Murray

Anne Murray is a nomadic artist who challenges concepts of identity, nationalism, and citizenship. She travels to other countries to create works stimulated by different cultural settings and languages. She creates installations with video, sound, and photography, incorporating her own voice reading her poems as well as the voices of others as participants and collaborators in […]

Stephen Maine

Stephen Maine is a painter who writes about art. His work has been seen recently at Hionas Gallery in New York and County Gallery in Palm Beach, and in numerous group shows in the Northeast; upcoming projects include exhibitions at Silas von Morisse Gallery and Odetta Gallery, both in Brooklyn. He has received support from […]

Stephen Maine

Stephen Maine is a painter who writes about art. His work has been seen recently at Hionas Gallery in New York and County Gallery in Palm Beach, and in numerous group shows in the Northeast; upcoming projects include exhibitions at Silas von Morisse Gallery and Odetta Gallery, both in Brooklyn. He has received support from […]

Aaron Haba

Born in NJ in 1967 Aaron Haba grew up in a diverse family of artists, teachers and poets. The practice of exploring one’s creativity was part of daily life and a way to cope with the anxieties of the time; the end of the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the proliferation of nuclear arms and power. […]

Aaron Haba

Born in NJ in 1967 Aaron Haba grew up in a diverse family of artists, teachers and poets. The practice of exploring one’s creativity was part of daily life and a way to cope with the anxieties of the time; the end of the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the proliferation of nuclear arms and power. […]

Carol Becker

Carol Becker is Professor of the Arts and Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts. She was interviewed twice for this series, the second interview about her book, Losing Helen, can be heard here. She is the author of numerous articles and several books including: The Invisible Drama: Women and the Anxiety of Change […]

Lucy Ives

Lucy Ives is the author of the novel Impossible Views of the World, published by Penguin Press.

Her writing has appeared in Art in America, Artforum, Lapham’s Quarterly, and Vogue, among other publications.