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READING: Encounters & Translations

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Join Dara Mandle and other readers this Sunday, October 26, for "Encounters & Translations," a special event to mark the conclusion of “Exchange Rates: The Bushwick Expo.”

Starting Thursday, October 23, "Exchange Rates” is an attempt to expand Bushwick's cultural conversation from within. Paul D’Agostino of Centotto and Stephanie Theodore of Theodore:Art, two Bushwick stalwarts, have paired with London-based Sluice_  to place thirty international galleries within twenty Bushwick venues. The four-day collaboration will carry the neighborhood’s DIY approach to an event of broad scope, with a special Beatnite gallery Friday

In the spirit of the transnational exhibition, Paul D'Agostino is hosting "Renderings: Encounters & Translations" 4:30 Sunday afternoon with a "series of readings and presentations of translations rendered, translations encountered, translations variably treasured."

"Renderings: Encounters & Translations"

Sunday, October 26, 4:30pm

Livestream Public
195 Morgan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY, 

Presented by Centotto
Organized by Paul D'Agostino

Readers:
Dara Mandle
Matthew Rossi 
Alice Lynn McMichael
Andrea Monti
Todd Portnowitz

This event is free and open to all.

UPDATE

The Livestream for this event is now online! Dara reads Kafka at 25:45 & Valery at 1:07:55, on stage with Matthew Rossi, Alice Lynn McMichael, Andrea Monti, Todd Portnowitz, and Cecco the Turtle. A perfect ending to Exchange Rates Bushwick. 

 

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Eighth Annual Young Poets' Evening at the National Arts Club

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Dara writes:

On Monday, April 7, 2014 at 8pm, I am delighted to host the eighth annual evening of young poets at the National Arts Club. This year's event brings together four poets who, in different ways, engage the visual arts in their work: Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Dan Magers, Farrah Field, and Jared White. The reading is free and open to the public and takes place in one of New York's coolest clubs. I hope you will join us for this special evening.

Be sure to RSVP here. 

Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Rachel Eliza Griffiths, a poet and visual artist, teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and lives in Brooklyn. Her forthcoming collection of poetry, Lighting the Shadow, will be published by Four Way Books in 2015.

  Dan Magers

Dan Magers’s first book of poems, Partyknife, is published by Birds, LLC. He is co-founder and co-editor of Sink Review, an online poetry journal, and founder and editor of Immaculate Disciples Press, a handmade chapbook press focused on poetry and visual arts collaborations. He lives in Brooklyn.

Farrah Field
Farrah Field is the author of the 2009 book Rising and Wolf and Pilot, out in 2012, both from Four Way Books. Two of her poems were selected by Kevin Young for the Best American Poetry 2011.

Jared White
Jared White published two chapbooks in 2013, This Is What It Is Like To Be Loved by Me from Bloof Books and My Former Politics from H-NGM-N Books; both are permanently available to read online. Together, Farrah and Jared run the small-press poetry bookstore Berl's Poetry Shop.

Thank you Alice Palmisano of the literary committee of the National Arts Club for supporting poetry and particularly this event for eight years running.

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Seventh Annual Young Poets' Evening at the National Arts Club

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Dara writes:

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 8pm, I am delighted to host the seventh annual evening of young poets at the National Arts Club. This year's event features Brooklyn-based writers Mika Gellman, Andrew Hurst, Jennifer L. Knox, and Jason Koo. The reading is free and open to the public and takes place in one of New York's coolest clubs. I hope you will join us for this special evening.

Be sure to RSVP here. 

Poetry is everywhere you look in Bushwick. One day this winter, after February's big snow storm, I was walking around near Flushing Avenue on my way to Storefront Bushwick. I passed streets and streets of industrial buildings. It was Sunday-quiet: snow melting off rooftops, water gleaming in afternoon sunlight. Suddenly around the corner strides a tall guy with a beard carrying a white hula hoop festooned with black ribbons. I thought, That is so Bushwick. Sure, you can see things that pop out at you in any corner of the city. But one thing that's neat about Bushwick is that the guy with the hula hoop seems to come out of nowhere. The surprise delights.

The best poetry also seems to pop out of nothing: that is, seeing the beauty and interest in the everyday. These Brooklyn poets do that in spades.  

Jason Andrew's celebration of John Cage last fall at Bushwick's English Kills gallery inspired me to connect this seventh annual Young Poets event to Brooklyn. On the John Cage evening, Jason gathered poets, dancers, performance artists, and musicians to contribute their work simultaneously for 45 minutes. The result was noisy and exhilarating. During that evening some of tonight's readers blew me away with their work. 

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Mika Gellman is a recent graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School, where she studied Postmodern and Contemporary Poetics. Her work has been published in Jellyroll magazine and her first chapbook "jack." is forthcoming from Norte Maar.

 

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Andrew Hurst works in a variety of media. His collage and assemblage work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Brooklyn galleries Storefront and English Kills. Hurst has self-published two chapbooks of poetry, Poltergeist Directory in 2004 and Moonlight Predictions in 2010.

 

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Jennifer L. Knox is the author of three books of poems, The Mystery of the Hidden Driveway, Drunk by Noon, and A Gringo Like Me, all available from Bloof Books. Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and four times in the Best American Poetry series. She is at work on her first novel.

 

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Jason Koo is the author of America’s Favorite Poem (forthcoming 2013) and Man on Extremely Small Island (2009), both from C&R Press. His first book won the De Novo Poetry Prize and the Asian American Writers’ Workshop Members’ Choice Award for the best Asian American book of 2009. His recent work has appeared in The Yale Review, The Brooklyn Rail, Octopus and elsewhere. He is an Assistant Professor of English at Quinnipiac University and Founder and Executive Director of Brooklyn Poets.

 

Thank you Jason Andrew of Norte Maar, and thank you Cherry Provost of the literary committee of the National Arts Club for supporting poetry and particularly this event for seven years running.

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