[New York, NY]

Jen Bervin, Alan Gilbert, Andrew Gorin, and Daniel Nohejl
June 12, 2011, 5:30 pm
at Zinc Bar

Katherine Bogden and Linda Trimbath of Ugly Duckling Presse guest curate the month of June at the Zinc Bar Reading Series STONECUTTER: A Journal of Art and Literature presents: JEN BERVIN ALAN GILBERT ANDREW GORIN DANIEL NOHEJL JEN BERVIN, poet and visual artist, work brings together text and textile in a practice that encompasses poetry, artist books, large-scale art works, and archival research. Her poetry/artist books include The Dickinson Composites (Granary Books 2010), The Silver Book (Ugly Duckling Presse chapbook 2010),The Desert (Granary Books 2008), A Non- Breaking Space (UDP 2005, web-only), The Red Box (2004), and Nets (UDP 2004). Bervin's work has been shown at The Walker Art Center and The Wright Exhibition Space, and is in many special collections including the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Stanford University, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and the British Library. She has received fellowships in art and writing from The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, The New York Foundation for the Arts, Centrum, The MacDowell Colony, Visual Studies Workshop, and The Camargo Foundation and is an editor-at-large forjubilat. Bervin will teach at Vermont College of Fine Arts and Harvard University in 2011. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. ALAN GILBERT is the author of the poetry book, Late in the Antenna Fields (Futurepoem), and a collection of essays and articles entitled Another Future: Poetry and Art in a Postmodern Twilight (Wesleyan University Press). He lives in Brooklyn. ANDREW GORIN’s writing has appeared in SUPERMACHINE, Ostranenie, The Huffington Post and elsewhere. He has been involved with a number of arts and publishing ventures, including Ugly Duckling Presse, Tibor de Nagy Gallery, and David Zwirner Gallery. He moonlights as a graphic designer and letterpress printer, and lives and works in Brooklyn. DANIEL NOHEJL's first pamphlet, Live a Little Better, was produced by the Physiocrats in 2009. He lives in Brooklyn and works as a crew leader at the Bronx Guild High School. Facebook RSVP here