sound/visual/digital/poetries
crag hill/geof huth/jim andrews/nico vassilakis
MARCH 30th, 7:30pm
Chapel Performance Space
Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle
(in Wallingford, just south of 50th St.)
http://gschapel.blogspot.com/
- PRESS RELEASE -
WHAT: AN EVENING OF SOUND/VISUAL/DIGITAL/POETRIES
With: Crag Hill, Geof Huth, Jim Andrews, & Nico Vassilakis
WHERE: Nonsequitur CHAPEL PERFORMANCE SPACE at The Good Shepherd, located
at
4649 Sunnyside N, Just south of 50th St in Wallingford. 4th
Floor:
WHEN: 7:30 PM, FRIDAY March 30, 2007
TICKETS: DONATIONS $5, at the door
PRESS CONTACT: Nico Vassilakis 206-935-3669
Subtext is pleased to co-present a special evening of
SOUND/VISUAL/DIGITAL/POETRIES at the future home of the Subtext reading
series, which is moving from Hugo House to the Chapel Performance Space in
June.
Performers for the evening are Jim Andrews (from Victoria, BC), Crag Hill
(Moscow ID), Geof Huth (Schanectady NY), & Nico Vassilakis (Alki Beach).
Donations for admission will be taken at the door on the evening of the
performance. The event starts at 7:30pm.
Bios:
Crag Hill has been exploring the world through the prisms of verbal and
visual language since his re-birth in the 1970s. Writer of numerous
chapbooks and/or other print interventions, including Dict (Xexoxial
Endarchy), Another Switch (Norton Coker Press), and Yes James, Yes Joyce
(Loose Gravel Press), he has also edited Score Magazine, a publication
seeking the edges of writing since 1983. He co-edited, with Bob Grumman,
Writing To Be Seen, the first major anthology of visual poetry in 30 years.
Crag runs the blog SCOREPAD http://scorecard.typepad.com/
Jim Andrews is a poet-programmer and audio guy who has published
http://vispo.com/ since 1995 which is his attempt at creating an online body
of literary work that can swim in the brine of the binary. He lived in
Seattle 1997-2000 and now lives in Victoria. Recent projects include
vispo.com/bp , a recovery of computer poems written by bpNichol in the 80's,
and vispo.com/kearns , a binary meditation on the work of Vancouver's Lionel
Kearns, a contemporary wreading of Kearns's work.
Nico Vassilakis lives in Seattle. Recent books include: chapbook from BCC
press, Askew and DIPTYCHS: Visual Poems available at
http://www.lulu.com/content/670787. Nico has a DVD of visual poetry titled
Concrete: Movies. In 2006, his work was shown at the Wright Exhibition
Space as part of the exhibition 5 Visual Poets. He recently STARED in a play
about Morton Feldman in NY at the HERE Theatre. With compass and pencil he
is drafting his way through dread.
Geof Huth is a writer of textual and visual poetry. Over the years, he has
created visual and other poems in a wide variety of formats: lineated verse,
prose, paintings, drawings, and films. He has been published in venues as
diverse as The American Poetry Review, Dreams and Nightmares, Kalligram,
Lost and Found Times, Modern Haiku, La Poire D'Angoisse, Prakalpana
Literature, ZYX, and atop bandaids. His chapbook of visual poems, "Out of
Character," will soon be published by Paper Kite Press. He writes almost
daily on visual poetry at his blog http://dbqp.blogspot.com.
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