Assistant Professor of
English
St. John's College of Arts and Sciences
Queens campus, St. John Hall, Rm. B40-13
(718) 990-5615
brownl@stjohns.edu
LA@tenderbuttons.net
Office Hours, Spring 2006
Monday/ Friday: 12:20 - 1:20 P.M., 2:30 - 3:30 P.M.
Education
1993. MFA Creative Writing, Brown
University.
1987. BA Women’s Studies & English and American Literature with
Honors in Creative Writing, Brown University.
1986. Visiting semester in Poetics and Film. New College of
California. San Francisco, CA.
Publications
Books
The Sleep that Changed Everything (Wesleyan
University Press), 2003.
The 3:15 Experiment (The Owl Press), with Bernadette
Mayer, Jen Hofer and Danika Dinsmore, 2001.
Dia/gnostic, artists book collaboration with Ann
Slacik, limited edition, in collections such as Biblioteque
National de France, and others, St. Deny, France, 2000.
Polyverse, Sun & Moon Press, Los Angeles, CA,
winner of the New American Poetry Prize, selected by Charles
Bernstein. (Reviews in The Washington Post, Publishers
Weekly, American Book Review, The Poetry Project Newsletter,
The Village Voice, Rhizome, Rain Taxi, Shark, Jacket
Magazine (Australia) and Verse magazine’s yearly
anthology of Younger Poets), 1999.
Pamphlets, Broadsides and
Chapbooks
My Jupiter in Mid-Heaven Poetics, broadside for
Insomniacathon Poetry Festival, (Benefit for Louisville Battered
Women’s Shelter), Louisville, Kentucky, February 24-25, 2001.
“Obaa Agnes Inflorescence,” “How Glad,” and “Ballad of Vertical
Integration,” Oasis Broadsides No. 76., to celebrate
reading in Lit City series, New Orleans, LA, October 3, 2000.
Prise, (translation of Crush) by Éric Giraud and
Holly Dye, edited by Juliette Valery, series publishes translations
of American poetry into French such as Robert Creeley, John
Ashbery, Elizabeth Willis, Norma Cole, Tom Raworth, George Oppen,
Michael Palmer and others, (Format Américain), Bordeaux, France,
2000.
Jade Toys, (Backwoods Broadsides, Chaplet Series,
Number 53), edited by Sylvester Pollet, Ellsworth Maine, 2000.
The Voluptuary Lion Poems of Spring, Tender Buttons,
1997.
Miss Traduction, Centre de Poésie et Traduction &
Tender Lynx, Fondation Royaumont, France, 1995.
Crush, Leave books, Buffalo, NY 1992-93 Series.
poems by Lee Ann Brown, We Press, Santa Cruz, CA, 1993.
Present Beau Robin Blaser, limited edition broadside,
Kavyayantra Press, Boulder, CO, 1993.
a museme, Boog Literature, Oceanside, NY, 1993.
Cultivate, Tender Buttons, Boulder, CO, 1991.
Poetry in Anthologies
An Anthology of International Poetry in English,
edited
by Rod Menghem & John Kinsella, Cambridge University, England
(forthcoming, 2002).
The Best American Poetry 2001, edited by Robert Hass,
(Scribner Poetry), New York, NY, 2001.
The Portable Boog Reader, edited by David Kirschenbaum,
(Boog Literature), New York City, 2000.
Blood & Tears: Poems for Mathew Shepard,
edited by Scott Gibson (Painted Leaf Press) New York City,
1999.
An Anthology of New (American) Poets, edited by
L. Jarnot, C. Stroffolino, L. Schwartz, Talisman House, 1998.
Primary Trouble: An Anthology of Contemporary
American Poetry, edited by Ed Foster, Joseph Donahue, and
Leonard Schwartz, Hoboken, NJ, 1996.
Writing from the New Coast: Presentation, a special
double issue of o•blek, edited by Connell MacGrath & Peter
Gizzi, foreword by Steve Evans, (o.blek editions,) Buffalo, NY,
1993.
Fire Readings: A Collection of Contemporary Writing
from the Shakespeare & Company Benefit Readings,
“fireword” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, (Frank Books, Vincennes,
France), 1991.
Out of This World: An Anthology of the St.
Mark’s
Poetry Project, 1966-1991, edited by Anne Waldman, foreword by
Allen Ginsberg, (Crown Publishers, Inc, New York City,) 1991.
The Anthology of First Annual Hamilton College
Intercollegiate Reading Series, edited by William Rosenfeld,
Hamilton, NY, 1987.
Poetry in Publications and Periodicals
(1984—2001)
“Summery” reprinted in An Exultation of Forms,
edited
by Annie Finch, University of Michigan Press, 2002.
Translations into French of poems from Polyverse by
Sabrina Macher, Java, No. 21-22., Double Issue,
Paris, France, Spring, 2001.
“Joe Acrostics” in special section, “Hello Joe: A Tribute
to Joe Brainard, ” Pressed Wafer, (Boston, 2001)
“Ballad of Susan Smith” The Baffler, , Number 14, (Chicago,
2001).
“I Do This” and “Auspicious Window,” Crow, edited by
Leslie Bumstead and Rod Smith, Washington, DC, Edge Books,
2001.
“Dear Rod Moth” in How 2 Write Love poems that Don’t
Suck, by Delia’s and Charles Weigl, New York City, February
2001.
“You Are Not Gorgeous and I Am Coming” and “Sustain
Petal,”Snare, Issue 2, New York City, edited by Drew
Gardner, Fall 2000.
7 poems in How2: An Electronic Journal of Women’s
Writing, edited by Kathleen Fraser and Kimberly Lyons, hosted
by Bucknell University, Issue 8.
Collaborations with Rod Smith, Bernadette Mayer, Phil Good and
John Enslin in RE*MAP, Issue # 7: Love,
edited by Todd Baron, Los Angeles, CA, 2000.
“The death of love is very different from the death of death,”
“The Apartment that Exploded, Document #3”
and “Rose Clothed Ahead” Insurance: a magazine of new
writing, Issue No. 1, edited by Kostos
Anagnopolous and Chris Tokar, Brooklyn, NY, 2000.
“Dear Rod Moth,” Primary Writing, edited by Diane Ward
and Phyllis Rosensweig, Washington, DC, 2000.
Homophonic translations, Reft and Light, Poems by Ernst
Jandl with Multiple Translations by American Poets, Dichten =, No.
4, Burning Deck Press, edited by Rosmarie Waldrop, Providence, RI,
2000.
Translation into Serb-Croation by Dubravka Duric, from
Polyverse, ProFemina Magazine, 21-22. Beograd,
Yugoslavia.
Translation from Polyverse, by Boris Pintar,
Mentor,
Issue 3-4, 2000, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
“Rose Clothed Ahead” and “Sonnet around Stephanie” in Verse:
Younger American Poets Issue, Volume 16, Number 3, Volume 17,
Number 1, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, edited by Brian
Henry & Andrew Zawacki, 2000.
“Loaded Terms,” Combo #2, Providence, RI, Summer
1998.
“Villanelle on Being Alone,” “Susie Asado Breakdown,” Fence
Magazine; Issue #2, New York City, November 1998.
Selections from Polyverse, Poet’s Sampler,
introduced
by Elaine Equi, sponsored in part by the Utah State University
Press and the May Swenson Poetry Award Series, The Boston
Review, Vol. 23, No. 5, October/ November, 1998.
“Writing in the Dark“ translated as “En écrivant dans le Noir”
and “Dept of the Interior” translated as “Dept de l’Intérieur,”
Centre de la Poésie Marseille, book for Poésie & Cinema
Américains, Marseille, France, October 1998.
2 Poems for Allen” Booglit, New York City, Fall
1998.
“Caitlyn Grace”, “Valentines,” and “Esmerelda Suite,” Combo #1,
Providence, RI, Summer 1998.
“A Call for Vertical Integration in the Eye of the Storm”
and “Ma Lab,” Jacket, edited by John Tranter, Volume
8, Australian on-line magazine, 1997.
“Limited Sight Distance,” “epigrams,” “Villanelle on Being
Alone”, No Trees, Summer 1997.
“Icarus,” a collaboration with Susan Meyer Fenton,
Chain, (Leave Books), Spring, 1996.
“Tuli’s Pleasure Gardens,” “Canto Cento,” Bombay
Gin,
Spring, 1996.
“Present Beau Robin Blaser,” Capilano Review,
Festschrift for Robin Blaser, Vancouver, BC, Winter 1996.
“Respond to me,” “the lambs of time captive,” “Super high
attic uterus,” “Variation on A Circle Play, A Play in Circles” and
other collaborations with Marion Van Oyen, Susan Clarke, and
Allison Bundy, Miss Traduction, Tender
Lynx, Fondation Royaumont, France. Summer 1995.
“Axis of my Baby,”6ix, Vol. 4 No. 1, 1995.
“Apple Pie Epic,” “Clio Loco,” “Yoo-Hoo, Polyhymnia,”
Phoebe: A Journal of Literary Arts, Summer 1994,
George Mason University.
Velocity City, A.BACUS, Issue Number Eighty-Two,
(18 pages of poetry), Potes & Poets Press, May 15, 1994.
7 Poems in “Word on the Street,” The Shambala
Sun,
Nova Scotia, Canada, Summer, July, 1994.
“Poem for Joe” and “Summery” in The Impercipient,
Spring 1994.
“Deep Gossip Not,” “Renga” with Sianne Ngai, Judith Goldman,
Lisa Jarnot, Chain, (Leave Books), Spring, 1994.
“Axis of my Baby,” “poem for lisa,” “Planet Stricken”
Torque, Issue #1, New York City, 1994.
“Gerard for Unction,” 13th Moon, Volume XII, Nos.
1 & 2, State University of New York: Albany, NY, Spring,
1994.
“For Aylene,” The World, #48, The Poetry Project at St.
Mark’s Church: New York City, 1993.
“Pre-Terpsichorean Chores” in Thermos 5, Albany, NY,
Fall, 1993.
“Apple Pie Epic,” “Erato, Aerater,” “O No Melpomene,” “Truer,
Pure Euterpe,” “Demi-Queer Notion,” Hyena, Volume 1, No.
2, Boulder, CO, October, 1993.
“Coffee,” “Yale Place,” Lingo, #1, Hard Press: W.
Stockbridge, MA, 1993.
“The Dark Between the Frames,”
Sentience/Cinematograph, The Foundation for Art in
Cinema: San Francisco, 1993.
“Paper White,” “Pansy,” “Peony,” “Poppy,” Raddle Moon
12: The Known, Part IV, Description, Vancouver, BC.,
Canada, 1992.
“The Sleep That Changed Everything,” “Thang,”
Hyena,
Volume 1, No. 1, Boulder, CO, October, 1993.
“Discontinuous Autoharp,” We Magazine, Issue 17, Volume
2, published on BITNET, Albany & Santa Cruz, 1993.
“Epithalamium for Stacy Doris & Chet Wiener,”
Astarte,
Vol. I, No. I, Naropa Institute Summer Magazine, Boulder, 1992.
“A Double Triolet,” (with Lisa Jarnot), Black Bread
#3,
Gosling Press: Providence, RI, 1993.
“Moveable Landscapes,” The World, #43, The Poetry
Project at St. Mark’s Church: New York City, 1992.
“Bodies Can Move This Way,” “Canzone Triste,” “Daylily Excuses,”
Cathay, First Issue, Providence, RI, 1992.
“A Bird Flew By With A Vowel In Its Beak,” “El Floridita,” “The
of a The,” “Heavy Earthly Diadems,” “Miss Inexactitude,” “Lyric,”
Black Bread #1 , Gosling Press, Providence, RI,
1992.
“Come Go with Me,” “Body in Trouble,” (with Jennifer Moxley),
The Impercipient, #3, Providence, 1992.
“Inner Crawdad Buzz,” (with Lisa Jarnot), “Air,” “Daybook,”
“Monk Alone,” “Rakish Scrubbing of Graduate Gowns” (with Bernadette
Mayer), Black Bread #2, Gosling Press, Providence,
RI, 1992.
“(lake) O,” “Taxi Drivers This Year,” “both my lovers are
broke,” “Crush,” (version), The Impercipient, #1,
Providence, RI, 1992.
“Point Blue,” “Those with the Pointed Hats Consult Secretly in
the Corner with My Mother,” Clerestory,
(The Brown/RISD Journal of the Arts.) , Volume IX, Issue 1,
Providence, RI, Fall, 1991.
“Crush,” (version), Front, Western Front Arts
Center, Vancouver, BC, 1991.
“Pledge,” “After Sappho,” “list for summer,” (reprint),
Southerners: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Southerners
in New York City, Volume 2, Issue 3, New York City, 1991.
“notes,” Manifesto, Naropa Summer Magazine, Boulder, CO,
1990.
“White Slippers,” “Chain reaction,” “little Dried Fish,”
Shiny International: The Magazine of the
Future, No. 5., New York City, 1990.
“Allegory for Frank Stanford,” We Magazine, Issue
12, Santa Cruz, CA, 1989.
“from Daybook,” Brief #4, Canyon, CA, May
1989.
“Beads,” Archeus, edited by David Marriott, London, England,
1989.
“speaking on & off our house,” “Ki-Ko-E-Ma-Su Ka,” “Dance
Score for Marni Grant,” Pome, #3, New York
City, 1988.
“Riddle,” Giants Play Well in the Drizzle, Issue
21, Brooklyn, NY, December, 1988.
“Oulipo,” Pome, #1, New York City, 1988.
“Warm and Fragrant Mangos, Thirty Calla Lilies,” The
Poetry Project Newsletter, New York City, October/November,
1988.
“Alone,” Cold Water Broadside, #2, Norman, OK,
1988.
“Cooching,” The National Poetry Magazine of the
Lower East Side, New York City, Spring 1988.
“Oracular Vowels,” “Jazz,” “Love,” “Summer List,” “Lust Far Away
Zomer,” CUZ #2, The Poetry Project at St.
Mark’s Church, New York City, 1988.
“Sonnet Around Stephanie,” Cold Water Business, edited by
Elizabeth Robinson, Providence, RI, 1987.
“Prunes,” (for C.D. Wright), Southern Poetry
Review,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Vol. XXVII, No. 2.,
Fall, 1987.
“John Hay Smoking Opium,” Issues, Brown
University, Providence, RI, 1987.
“Letter Out,” “Museum for Blossom Kirschenbaum,” Cleavage:
The Brown Undergraduate Journal of
Women’s Studies, Volume 1, Providence, RI, Spring 1987.
“Villenelle for Beth,” Bayleaves, Asheville, NC,
1985.
“Moving Earth” “Mayakovsky Mistranslation,” Black
Mountain II Review, Volume VI, Buffalo, 1987.
“Untitled,” Positions, Providence, RI, 1986.
“list for summer” in Clerestory, (The Brown/RISD
Journal of the Arts), Volume II, Issue 1, Providence, RI, Fall
1984.
Further Articles and
Interviews
“Post-Chelsea Girls,” by Caroline Crumpacker, Provincetown
Arts, Volume 15, Provincetown, MA.
Interview of Lee Ann Brown by Gail Nasel, Boulder Planet, Boulder
CO, Volume IV, Issue 1., July 7- July 13, 1999.
Interview of Lee Ann Brown by Jason Brooks,
Reflector Magazine, Shippensberg, PA, April 1998.
Essays, Reviews & Occasional Writings “On Form” in
Pleasures/ Structures, edited by Annie Finch and Susan M. Schultz,
(University of Michigan Press), forthcoming, 2002.
“Alphabet Bernadette” forthcoming in Page Mothers
Anthology: Papers from UCSD Conference, edited by Fanny
Howe, University of Arkansas Press, 2002.
Reviews of Ring of Fire by Lisa Jarnot (Zoland Books)
and Richard Foreman’s play Now That Communism is
Dead, My Life Feels Empty (Ontological Hysteric Theater), The
Poetry Project Newsletter, Apr-May 2001.
“Personal Dictionaries” Teachers & Writers
Newsletter, New York, NY, May-June, 1999.
“Extreme of Consciousness Writing” (on Hannah
Weiner), The Poetry Project Newsletter, Jan./Feb.
1998.
“My Jackson Mac Low” in Crayon, Festschrift for
Jackson Mac Low’s 75th Birthday, edited by Andrew levy and Bob
Harrison, New York City, 1997.
“People Who Led to Me: Linked Writing in Response to Adrienne
Kennedy’s People Who Led to My Plays,” Teachers &
Writers Newsletter, New York, NY, Nov./Dec. 1997.
Review of Immediate Orgy & Audit by Ange
Mlinko,
The Poetry Project Newsletter, Spring 1995.
Review of The Fall of Orpheus by Lisa Jarnot,
The
Poetry Project Newsletter, Spring 1994.
“From CUZ to zuk” part of a forum on women’s editorial
practices, Chain, Spring/Summer 1994, edited
by
Juliana Spahr and Jena Osman.
“Conversation with Bernadette Mayer,” Torque #2, Fall
1994, New York City.
“Dear Scarlet Cabinet,” The Scarlet Cabinet, by Alice Notley
& Douglas Oliver, The Poetry Project
Newsletter,
Spring, 1993.
"Buffalo Stance,” Writing from the New Coast:
Technique, edited by Juliana Spahr & Peter Gizzi,
(o•blek editions), Buffalo, NY, 1993.
PATTERNS / CONTEXTS / TIME: A Symposium on Contemporary
Poetry, Tyuonyi 6/7, edited by
Charles Bernstein & Philip Foss, Santa Fe, NM, 1990.
Editorial and Publishing
Projects
Open City Magazine (Fall 2001), New York City, Guest
Editor,
Tender Buttons Press (1989-Present), New York City, Founding
Editor & Publisher. Currently edit, design, and publish
innovative and experimental poetry by women. Tender Buttons is
an award-winning and influential press which has published
titles including Sonnets by Bernadette Mayer, Not A Male Pseudonym
by Anne Waldman, Trimmings by Harryette Mullen, Lawn of Excluded
Middle by Rosmarie Waldrop, silent teachers remembered sequel
by Hannah Weiner and Imagination Verses by Jennifer Moxley, in
addition to numerous chapbooks, broadsides and
monographs.
West Coast Line Magazine (Fall 1992), Vancouver, BC, Guest
Editor. Edited and introduced , “New York City Sample,” a
special section featuring work by ten contemporary New York City
poets across the generations, published by Simon Fraser University,
Issue Eight (26/2), Fall 1992.
Curatorial Experience
Segue Foundation (1993-Present), New York City, Curator
- Participate in long-running collective which programs and hosts
weekly poetry reading in Manhattan at The Ear Inn, Here and
currently, Double Happiness.
- Curate and produce programs of “Cinemaki,” a series
exploring parallel and intersecting practices between poetry and
film, grants from NYFA & the Experimental Television
Center.
The Poetry Project at Saint Mark’s Church (1988-1991), New York
City, Monday Night Reading Series Coordinator & Program
Assistant
- Curated and hosted the Monday Night Series for “emerging” poets
and performers.
- Organized benefits, fundraising, and membership drives.
- Coordinated Writing Workshops.
- Catalogued tape and publication archives.
Collective for Living Cinema, (Spring 1987), New York City,
Festival Intern. Assisted curators, Yvonne Ranier and Berenice
Reynaud in producing the Third World Women’s Film Festival
Research Experience
Artists’ Assistant (1988-1991), New York City
Assisted poets Jackson Mac Low, Allen Ginsberg, poet and librettist
Kenward Elmslie, painter Sylvia Sleigh, and playwright Richard
Foreman with manuscript preparation, archival work and other
projects.
Research Assistantship (Fall 1985), France
& England
Assisted and traveled in France and England with author, Carol
Cooke researching her book, Through a Glass Darkly, a fictional
biography of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Artist Residencies
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Poets & Songwriters
Collaboration, Amherst, VA, July 1999.
The Corporation of Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY, May
17—June 10, 1999.
The Rocky Mountain Women’s Institue, 1995-1996, Denver, CO.
Fondation Royaumont, Atelier Cosmopolite, Asniéres-sur-Oise,
France, Summer, 1995. (One of ten international artists chosen for
multidiscliplinary residency on collaboration
and translation).
Djerassi Resident Artists’ Program: Artist-in-Residence,
Woodside, CA, August, 1994.
MacDowell Colony: Artist-in-Residence, July, 1990.
Conferences, Featured Readings and
Lectures
Barnard College Conference on Poetry & Performance,
Barnard College, New York City, April 8-10, 2002.
Celebration of the Sonnet, Folger Shakespeare Library,
Washington, DC, April 2, 2002.
Featured Reading: Lee Ann Brown, Christian Bok and Ben
Marcus, in conjunction with show, Heavenly Visions: Shaker
Gift Drawings, The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, NYC, December
4, 2001.
Conference on Gertrude Stein, hosted by NYU, Judson Memorial
Church and The Poetry Project, October 2001.
“Festival Within,” reading and roundtables in celebration of The
Best American Poetry 2001, Huntington L.I., September 29-30,
2001.
Insomniacathon, (Benefit for Louisville Battered Women’s
Shelter), Louisville, Kentucky, February 24-25, 2001.
The People’s Poetry Gathering, presentation on Women’s
Spirituality with Brenda Hillman and Claudia Rankine, Poet’s House,
New York City, March, 2001.
The 3rd Annual Boston Poetry Festival, The Art Institute at
Lesley College, July 21-23, 2000.
The Opening of the Field: Poetry of the 1960’s, University
of Maine at Orono, June 28-July 2, 2000.
Poetry & Pedagogy, Institute for Writing &Thinking, Bard
College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, June, 1999.
Barnard Innovative Women Writers Conference, Barnard College,
New York City, April 8-10, 1999.
The People’s Poetry Gathering, co-hosted by CitiLore &
Poet’s House, New York City, March 4-6, 1999.
Page Mothers Conference on Women Poet & Publishers,
University of California at San Diego, March 4-6, 1999.
Centre de International Poesie Marseille (CIPM), Conference on
American Cinema & Poetry, Marseille France, October, 1998.
Cambridge Conference of Contemporary Poetry, Jesus College,
Cambridge University, England, April 24-26, 1998.
Assembling Alternatives: An International Poetry Conference /
Festival, Featured Poet, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH,
(August 29– September 26, 1998).
George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, Visiting Poet, sponsored
by Department of Creative Writing, (April 6, 1995).
University of California, San Diego: Featured Poet,
Filmmaker & Lecturer in “New Writing Series,” sponsored
by English & Art Departments (week of October 12, 1994).
Beat Conference, Featured Poet, Loeb Student Center, New York
University, (May, 1994).
The New Freedoms: Contemporary Russian & American
Poetry Conference, Featured Poet, Stevens Institute of
Technology, Hoboken, NJ, (April 8-10, 1994).
First Festival of New Poetry at SUNY Buffalo, Featured Poet and
Panelist, (March 31-April 2, 1993).
Poetry Workshop, taught by Forrest Gander, Guest lecturer,
Providence College, (Fall, 1992).
“Multicultural Women’s Literature,” Guest lecturer, taught
by Lorna D. Cervantes, University of Colorado at Boulder,
(Summer, 1992).
Kootenay School of Writing, Vancouver, B.C., Weekend Residency,
Reading, Film and Lecture, (August, 1991).
Artistic and Academic Service.
Visiting Artist for Undergraduate Senior Thesis Review,
Performance Poetry, University of Pennsylvania, Shippensburg, (also
performed, and gave interview for Reflector, the Undergraduate
Literary Journal), April 1998.
Panelist, Grants in Literature, Bronx Council on the Arts,
Spring 1998.
Panelist, Artists’ Projects Grants, Rhode Island State Council
on the Arts, Providence, RI, Fall 1995.
Judge: eorge Grummer Poetry Award, Phoebe: A Journal of Literary
Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, May, 1995.
Multimedia / Poetry
Performance
Vocal Recordings
American Poets, recorded by Juliette Valery, forthcoming,
2000.
“Tech Pledge” with music by Carbon, on Lip, A Benefit Compact
Disc for WAC (Women’s Action Coalition), Spring, 1995.
“Poem #1056, by Emily Dickinson,” We Magazine #16, (cassette),
edited by Chris Funkhouser, 1993.
“Pledge,” with music by Elliott Sharp on Compact Disc, Beneath
the Valley of the Ultra Yahoos, 1992.
“The of a The,” with music by Sarah Boyd Blair on Compact Disc,
State of the Union (Zoar Records), 1992.
“Last Night the Nightingale Woke Me,” Soundtrack for Allen
Ginsberg’s Kaddish, Eye & Ear Poets Theater, New York City,
1990.
Film Shows
Grand Street Gallery, premiere of “Color Work,” collaboration with
Alystyre Julian, curated by Tim Griffin, Brookly, NY, February,
1999.
The Poetry Project, New York City, October, 1998.
Centre de International Poesie Marseille (CIPM), Marseille France,
October, 1998.
Segue Foundation, New York City, Fall 1997.
Fondation Royaument, Asniere sur Oise, France, October 1995.
University of California, San Diego: October 12,
1994.
University of Rhode Island: Faculty Show, September 1994.
Women’s Reels: Cable Car Cinema & Brown University,
May, 1993.
University of Rhode Island: Visiting filmmaker in class
taught by Margorie Keller, April 27, 1993.
Boulder Arts Center: Venus Envy: Films by Women,
Boulder Arts Center, Boulder, CO, October, 1992.
Anthology Film Archives: Fourth Annual Gay & Lesbian
Experimental Film Festival, New York City, 1990.
MacDowell Colony: with Dan Eisenberg, Peterborough, NH, August,
1990.
Rapp Arts Center: Conspiracies, “Optical Converse,” New
York City, May, 1990.
The Segue Foundation: Series curated by Henry Hills, New York
City, December, 1989.
The Collective for Living Cinema: “New Filmmaker’s Showcase”,
New York City, June, 1988.
The Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church: Wednesday Night
Series, New York City, May, 1988.
The Naropa Institute: Boulder, CO, July, 1987.
Brown University: Juried Spring Show, Providence, RI, May,
1987.
Gallery Shows
“Art for Plot” video installation, The Kitchen, New York
City, March 2001.
Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute Showcase, Metro Gallery, July
6-July 27, 1996, Denver, CO.
Faculty Group Show, Fall 1994, Main Gallery, curated by Judith
Tolnick, University of Rhode Island, Spring 1995, Kingston, RI.
“Altered Dressers,” in collaboration with poet and artist,
Prageeta Sharma, Corridor Gallery, University of Rhode Island,
Spring 1995, Kingston, RI.
Additional Featured Readings &
Performances
(Alphabetical)
Bard College, Locus Loquiter Series, hosted by Robert Kelly, Spring
1997 and August 1998.
The Blacksmith House, “A Celebration of Joe Brainard,” December,
1994, Cambridge, MA.
Bluefields Benefit Poetry Series, April, 1989, New York
City.
Bluestocking Books, Belladonna Reading Series, with Adeena
Karasick, September, 2001.
Books on the Square, Providence, RI, May, 1992.
Brown University, Providence, RI.
“30 Minute Muse” with Miven Booth, 1984.
“Canned Goods Series” with Bernadette Mayer, May, 1990.
Graduate Writing Program Final Reading May, 1993, with Harryette
Mullen.
Bernadette Mayer Benefit Reading, May 3, 1995.
Featured Teacher at Undergraduate Poetry Reading, May 12,
1995.
California Cafe Series, December 13, 1994, Providence, RI.
Dial-A-Poet Television: Cable Access of Dallas; November,
1991.
Diagonales, Centre de Poésie and Traduction, Fondation
Royaumont, October 7, Asnierés-sur-Oise, France.
The Ear Inn, 326 Spring Street, New York City;
1990 with Bernadette Mayer, 1992 with Jerome Sala, 1993 with Miriam
Solan, 1994 with Judith Goldman, 1996 with Cliff Fyman.
Hamilton College Intercollegiate Reading Series, Hamilton, NY,
Spring 1987.
La Mama/La Galleria, Red Weather Magazine Benefit, New York
City, Spring 1991.
Lizmar Lounge, performed with The Fugs, New York City, Winter
1989.
MLA: poetry readings in 1998, 2000, 2001.
The Naropa Institute (summers 1989-96, 1999) Boulder, CO,
Thursday, July 13, 1995 with Robin Blaser, Eleni Siklianos, Allen
Ginsberg, Anne Waldman & Jim Carroll.
New College of California, March 9, 1999, with Bernadette Mayer
and Barbara Guest.
Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 1990, New York City.
The Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church-in-the Bowery, New York
City. Monday Night Series, with Ethie Stearns and Todd Penney,
1989; Wednesday Night Series, with Jean Day, 1990; Wednesday
Night Series, with Erica Hunt, 1994; New Year’s Day
Benefit Readings: 1987-1997; 1997 30th Anniversary
Symposium; Wednesday Night Series, with Heather Ramsdell,
1998.
612 Metropolitan, with Bernadette Mayer, Brooklyn, NY, Spring
1991.
Schoolhouse Gallery, “Bardic Fling: Poets Who Sing”
curated by Jennifer Liese, Provincetown, MA, Aug. 2001.
St. Antonio Rock Squat, Milan, Italy, October 15, 1995.
St. John’s University, English Department, 2001 & 2001.
Snug Harbor Reading Series, with David Shapiro and Steven
Taylor, Staten Island, NY.
Subtext Series, March 18, 1999, with Kenji Yuda, Seattle,
WA.
Small Press Traffic, (1990, 1992, 1994) San Francisco, CA.
Theatre for the New City, with Gregory Corso, and The Fugs, New
York City, 1990.
La Penseé Sauvage Bookstore, September, Paris, 1985.
Shakespeare & Company, September, Paris, 1985.
Shakespeare & Company, Fire Benefit, New York City,
1990.
The United Nations, with Alice Notley & others, curated by
Harris Schiff, 1988, New York City.
University of Rhode Island, English Department, February 11,
1995, Kingston, RI.
WBAI: Working Title, New York City, Fall, 1990.
WKCR: Composed on the Tongue, Columbia University Public
Radio, New York City, hosted by Sharon Shively, September,
1990.
WNYU: Wordsongs, 1989 series.
Word of Mouth, “Bernadette Mayer Read-In,” Cambridge, MA,
December 18, 1994.
Zinc Bar, New York City, with Julie Patton, August 1997, with
Shelly Marlow, October 11, 1998, and with John Tranter, October 26,
1999.
Academic Experience
St. John’s University
(2000-Present), New York City.
Assistant Professor of English.
New School for Social Research
(Spring 2002), New York City, Visiting Faculty, MFA Writing
Program.
Lesley University (1999-2001), Cambridge, MA and nationwide.
Adjunct Faculty, Creative Arts in Learning Masters Degree
Program.
University of Maine at Orono, (February, 2001) Poet in
Residence.
Barnard College (Fall 1999), New York City. Visiting Poet
Bard College (1997-Present), Annandale-on-Hudson.
Associate, Institute for Writing and Thinking; Teach critical and
creative writing in intensive Language & Thinking program for
all Bard freshmen; Lead weekend workshops on Writing & Thinking
for secondary and college teachers; Develop new strategies for
the teaching of writing such as a course on Personal Dictionaries;
Serve on plenary committee for conference: Poetry & Pedagogy
(June 1999).
Columbia University (Summer 1998), New York City.
Faculty, High School Creative Writing Summer Program
Conducted daily Workshops and Seminars on poetry, fiction and
playwriting for intensive, month-long Creative Writing Program;
Coordinated Publishing Elective for the student literary magazine,
Quixotic.
Teachers & Writers Collaborative (1997-Present), New York
City. Artist-in-Residence; Teach poetry & writing residencies
throughout the New York City Public School System; Edit and
produce anthologies representing each students’ work;
Received NBC Residency Grant for Teaching the Classics.
Featured Writer, T&W Website (twc.org).
Long Island University English Department, (1996-2001),
New York City. Adjunct Faculty; Taught Composition & Literature
courses.
Served on editorial board for Downtown, the University Literary
Magazine.
St. John’s University, Notre Dame College, Staten Island Campus,
(Fall 1996-1998), New York City. Adjunct Assistant Professor
of English; Courses: Composition & Literature, Applied
Linguistics, Post-1945 American Literature, Modern Drama and
Creative Writing.
Just Buffalo Literary Center (October 5-7, 1997),
Buffalo, NY. Lannan Foundation Writer at Work; Led workshop for 90
Buffalo Middle School students, gave featured reading (with Susan
Howe), and radio interview.
The Naropa Institute, Department of Writing &
Poetics(1991-Present), Boulder, CO. Visiting Faculty; Taught
Graduate Course in MFA Program on Multicultural Women’s
Writing (Spring 96); Guest lectured in courses: The New
Long Poem and Contemporary Literary Theory
Directed independent studies with MFA students; Taught in Summer
Poetics Program as Workshop Leader, Featured Poet, Panelist;
1999: Workshop: Present Tense: Writing in the Moment;
1995: Workshop: How to Read, How to Write: Planning a
Long Term Project; 1994: Workshop: Deep Gossip: New York
School Occasional Poetry; 1993: Workshop: A Pleasurable
Grammar: Gertrude Stein & the Oulipo; 1992: Lecture: Math &
Poetry in the Fourth Dimension; 1991: Workshop: Small Press
Publishing.
Hostos Community College, City University of New
York (Fall 1996-Spring 1997), New York City. Adjunct
Faculty;
Taught in English as a Second Language Intensive Program; Served as
certified reader of City-wide CUNY Writing Assessment Test
(WAT).
University of Rhode Island. Art Department (Fall 1994-Fall
1995), Kingston, RI. Visiting Lecturer; Taught courses in
Filmmaking and Video Art; Participated in Sophomore Review
Committee; Led Marjorie Keller Memorial Film Study Group in
collaboration with English Department.
Presented collaborative poetry and collage gallery show, Altered
Dressers; Participated in two Faculty Group Shows, Main
Gallery.
Community College of Rhode Island, English Department(Fall
1994-Spring 1995), Warwick, RI. Adjunct Faculty; Taught Composition
& Literature courses.
Brown University, English Department (Fall 1992 - Spring 1993),
Providence, RI. Graduate Instructor; Taught Beginning and
Intermediate Undergraduate Workshops in Poetry and Poetics; Taught
two sections of an interdisciplinary, conceptual Math course
designed by Professor Thomas Banchoff on “The 4th Dimension”;
Chosen as Graduate Participant in Year-long Seminar on Art in the
Age of Difference, sponsored by the Pembroke Center for Teaching
and Research on Women, (1992-1993); Guest lectured in undergraduate
course, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Poetries, taught by Steve Evans, (Fall,
1992); Completed Harriet Sheridan Center for College Teaching
Certificate Program; Spoke on panel on Careers in Writing for the
Pembroke Center Alumnae Forum; Staffed the Brown University Writing
Center (1994); Curated Writing, Film & Video Festivals in
collaboration with the Modern Culture & Media Department,
(1993 & 1995).
Grants, Honors and Awards
2000 Adelaide & Alexander Hixon Fund for Religion &
Education, Grant.
1998 Finalist, Judith E. Wilson Fellowship, Cambridge
University, England.
The Fund for Poetry, Individual Poetry Grant.
1997 Nominee, Howard Foundation Fellowship.
The Fund for Poetry, Grant for Tender Buttons Press.
1995 New American Poetry Prize, Sun & Moon Press, Contemporary
Arts Educational Foundation.
1993 Rose Low Rome Memorial Prize in Poetry: Brown
University English Department.
1992-93 University Fellowship Teaching Assistantships, Brown
University.
1991-92 University Fellowship carrying full tuition and stipend,
Brown University.
1991-92 New York Foundation for the Arts, Fellowship in
Poetry.
1990 The Fund for Poetry.
1989 The Fund for Poetry.
1987 Rose Low Rome Memorial Prize in Poetry: Brown
University English Department; Margaret B. Stillwell Book
Collecting Award: Third Place: Brown University; James L. Pierson
Award, Charles A. Shull Award: Poetry Council of North
Carolina.
1982 First Place in Poetry, The Charlotte Junior Women’s Club,
Fine Arts Festival; English Medal & Outstanding Achievement in
Poetry, Providence Day School.
National Merit Scholar