[Yale-readings] Reminder: Poets at City Gallery, June 19, 4 pm--Cameron K. Gearen & Nancy Kuhl
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Thu Jun 17 08:57:16 EDT 2004
>You are invited to Poets at City Gallery, a reading by Cameron K. Gearen
>and Nancy Kuhl in conjunction with the Edge Events of the New Haven
>International Festival of Arts and Ideas, at 4 pm on June 19, 2004. City
>Gallery is located at 994 State Street, New Haven.
>
>Cameron K. Gearen has published a chapbook of poetry entitled Night,
>Relative to Day (2004) and selected by Robert Pinsky for the Annual
>Aldrich Poetry Award. Her poetry has appeared in Fence, The Antioch
>Review, Crazyhorse, Poetry Northwest, The Bellingham Review, River Styx,
>Quarterly West, Another Chicago Magazine, Northwest Review and elsewhere.
>She won the Grolier Prize in 1994, the W.B. Yeats Society Poetry Contest
>in 2001 (judged by Paul Muldoon), and placed third in the 1997 Painted
>Bride Quarterly Poetry Contest (judged by Mark Doty). In 2001, her
>manuscript was selected as a finalist for the Walt Whitman Prize,
>sponsored by the Academy of American Poets and judged by Yusef Komunyakaa.
>She has received fellowships from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts
>and the Mary Anderson Center. She holds an M.F.A. in poetry writing from
>Indiana University. She lives in New Haven with her husband and two
>daughters and teaches poetry writing at the Educational Center for the Arts.
>
>Nancy Kuhl's chapbook, In the Arbor, was winner of the Wick Poetry
>Chapbook Prize and was published by Kent State University Press. Her work
>has appeared or is forthcoming in Verse, Fence, Phoebe, The Connecticut
>Review, Puerto del Sol, Cream City Review, The Journal, and other
>magazines. Her book manuscript, The Wife of the Left Hand, is currently a
>finalist for both the National Poetry Series book contest and the Verse
>Press poetry book contest. She is co-editor of Phylum Press, an
>independent publisher of innovative poetry. She is the Assistant Curator
>of American literature at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at
>Yale University where she curates the Yale Collection of American
>Literature Reading Series.
>
>City Gallery, which will celebrate its one year anniversary in June 2004,
>is a cooperative. It is located in the upper State Street district of New
>Haven (around the corner from the ALL Gallery and the Edwards Street
>Artists' Collective). The City Gallery hosts 10-12 member or guest/member
>curated and thematic group and solo exhibitions of contemporary artists
>per year. Please visit our website at http://www.city-gallery.org/index.asp.
>
>City Gallery is open to the public each Thursday through Sunday 1 - 4 p.m.
>or by appointment or unless posted otherwise on this website (view our
>monthly calendar links below to find out more about which holidays we are
>closed). Give us a call at 203.782.CITY or 782.2489 to arrange an
>independent viewing. There an off-street public parking lot just to the
>left of our building and many parking spaces can often be found on the
>streets in the surrounding neighborhood. Click here for directions.
>
>Each month the gallery opens a new show with an opening reception to which
>the public is invited. Please visit our online calendar ----here---- to
>find out what's coming up next!
Nancy Kuhl
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Yale University
121 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Phone: 203.432.2966
Fax: 203.432.4047
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