presents

poet Jennifer Moxley
sculptor Barbara Grygutis

 

Saturday, November 8, 7pm

Las Artes

23 W 27th Street in South Tucson

 

also:

 

 “Knowing What You’re Up Against:
The Disobedient Poetics of Determinate Negation”

a talk by

critic Steve Evans

 

Sunday, November 9, 2 pm

Alamo Gallery

in Steinfeld Warehouse

101 W. Sixth Street

 

Admission for each event: $5; Students $3

 


Jennifer Moxley is the author of Wrong Life: Ten New Poems, Imagination Verses, Often Capital, The First Division of Labour, Ten Still Petals, and Enlightenment Evidence, and the translator of Jacqueline Rissets The Translation Begins. Her poems have appeared in The Baffler, Chain, Jacket, and The Exact Change Yearbook.  Moxley is editor and founder of The Impercipient, a contemporary poetry magazine, and she co-edited, with Steve Evans, The Impercipient Lecture Series, a monthly poetics pamphlet. Moxley was raised in San Diego, studied poetry and poetics at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, has lived in Paris, and now lives in Orono, Maine, where she works at The National Poetry Foundation. 

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Jennifer Moxley EPC Author Home Page

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"After Language Poetry"

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"Fear of an Empty Life" in Jacket 6

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Lederer & Stroffolino on Wrong Life

 

Barbara Grygutis is a nationally-recognized sculptor from Tucson, Arizona.  She has created large-scale, site-specific sculptures for communities throughout the country including Kent, Washington; Miami, Florida; and Columbus, Ohio. Her work has been exhibited at the International Quadrennial Competition in Faenza, Italy, at the Bronx Museum, and in several other venues, and is included in the University of Alabama National Site Sculpture Invitational.   Grygutis is the recipient of two individual artist awards from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1991, she was recognized for her contribution to urban quality by the Albuquerque Conservation Association. 

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artist portfolio at ARTISTSREGISTER.COM

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ISC portfolio

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MLK Memorial

 

Steve Evans received a PhD from Brown University and teaches at the University of Maine, where he works on contemporary American poetry with a focus on the avant-garde.  A “poet’s critic,” he publishes essays and reviews regularly in such venues of innovative poetry and poetics as the online journals Jacket and Arras; he co-edited the Impercipient Lecture Series, a monthly poetics pamphlet, with Jennifer Moxley. 

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Steve Evans U of Maine home page contains links to several online essays and talks

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"That Sublime Object of Marginality" in Jacket 2

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Third Factory: Notes to Poetry

 

 

 

POG events are sponsored in part by grants from the Tucson/Pima Arts Council, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.  POG also benefits from the continuing support of The University of Arizona Poetry Center, the Arizona Quarterly, Chax Press, and The University of Arizona Department of English. 

 

We also thank the following 2003-2004 POG donors: Patrons Liisa Phillips and Austin Publicover; Sponsors Michael Gessner and Steve Romaniello. 

 

Continuing thanks to 2002-2003 donors: Patrons Roberta Howard, Tenney Nathanson, Liisa Phillips, Austin Publicover, and Frances Sjoberg; Sponsors Barbara Allen, Chax Press, Alison Deming, The Jim Click Automotive Team, Elizabeth Landry, Stefanie Marlis, Stuart and Nancy Mellan, Sheila Murphy Associates, and Tim Peterson.

 

for further information contact

POG: 615-7803, pog@gopog.org

 

 

These pages last modified September 2, 2007.

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