Saturday evening, May 1, at 7pm

poet
 Donald Revell
&
painter
Bailey Doogan

ORTS

121 East 7th Street

 

Admission $5; students $3

 

Donald Revell

Donald Revell's most recent collection of poems is There are Three (1998), published by Wesleyan. His other books include: Beautiful Shirt (Wesleyan, 1995), Erasures (Wesleyan, 1992), New Dark Ages (Wesleyan, 1990), The Gaza of Winter (University of Georgia, 1988), and From The Abandoned Cities (Harper & Row, 1983). He has been the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Donald Revell's awards include a Shestack Prize from American Poetry Review and the PEN Center USA West award in poetry for New Dark Ages. Revell is Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Utah.  For more:

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University of Utah faculty page

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online work in Fence

 

Bailey Doogan

Bailey Doogan's body of work includes film, 3-D constructions, and, primarily, painting and drawing. She received her BFA from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and her MA from UCLA. Her animated film, SCREW, A TECHNICAL LOVE POEM has won numerous awards and been previewed in festivals nationally and internationally including: The Cambridge Animation Festival, England; International Festival of Women's Films, Denmark; The Venice Biennale, Italy; The Ann Arbor Film Festival; The American Film Festival; and the Brooklyn and Hirshorn museums.  Her paintings and drawings have been exhibited in diverse solo and group venues including: The Alternative Museum, New York; The Hillwood Museum, New York; The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, California; The Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona; the San Antonio Museum, Texas; The J. Claramunt, Jayne H. Baum, and ACA Galleries, New York; and Etherton Stern Gallery, Arizona.  Articles and reviews of Bailey Doogan's work have appeared in major publications including: Art in America, Art News, The Village Voice, New Art Examiner, Artspace, Art Journal, M/E/A/N/I/N/G, Visions, and The Woman's Art Journal. She is currently Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Arizona in Tucson.  For more:

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Bailey Doogan at Etherton (from Art in America)

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Tucson Weekly review

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Rutgers University site

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Bailey Doogan in Art Journal: "Ally McBeal Meets the Coppertone Girl"
 

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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, Austin Publicover, and Jesse & Wendy Roberts; Sponsors Michael Gessner, Maggie Golston, Steve Romaniello, and Frances Sjoberg.

 

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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