EXHIBITIONS+EVENTS: HISTORY
 
September 1997: Audrey Code, paintings; October 1997: DeDe Fedrizzi, photography; October 11, 1997 Johannes Tonio Kreusch, classical guitar; November 1997: Alexandra Wiesenfeld, paintings; November, 1997 Reese, alternative R&B; April 1998: Jim Klein, paintings; April 1998: The Antioch Review. Stephen Jay Gould, reading; April 1998: The Interpreters: Shaping American Art , Panel Discussion: Carter Ratcliff, Rosie Schaap, Sarah Schmerler, Grady T. Turner, Alexi Worth. Moderated by Steven Vincent; May 2-31, 1998 James Gilroy, paintings & works on paper; May 1998 John Ashbery & Gerrit Henry, poetry reading; September 17 - October 31, 1998. Judy Glantzman, painting & drawings; September 24, 1998: murmur, reading. Kevin P.Q. Phelan, editor. Readers: Lindsay Ahl, Tim Davis, Oona Frawley, Laird Hunt, Krysia Jopek, Sharon Lattig, Dan Machlin, Jill Magi, Mark Mirsky, Eileen Myles, Heather Ramsdell, Danzy Senna, Stephen Mounkhall, Geny Turovsky; October 27, 1998: Ann Lauterbach & Heather Ramsdell, poetry reading; October 29,1998: Science and Art Panel Discussion withTom Breidenbach, Mark Daniel Cohen, Jonathan Goodman, and Sharon Lattig. November 5, 1998: Raphael Rubinstein & Max Henry, poetry reading. November 28 - December 24, 1998: Group Show, paintings & drawings by Camille Eskelle, Katherine Kadish, Christina Park, and Alexandra Wiesenfeld. December 11, 1999 Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill and Paul Muldoon, poetry reading. February 25, 1999: Jackson Mac Low and Jena Osman, poetry reading. March--April, 1999: Stephanie Rose, paintings; April 8, 1999 Washington Square Journal, reading. Galway Kinnell, Marie Ponsot, Agha Shahid Ali, Stephen Sandy, Alan Michael Parker, Chuck Wachtel; April 27, 1999 The Antioch Review, with Victor Navasky; April 30, 1999, Avec: A Journal of Writing, reading; May 20, 1999, C.D. Wright & Camille Guthrie, poetry reading. September 23 - October 30, 1999; Anne Dunn, paintings. October 28, 1999, Tom Breidenbach & Jonathan Goodman, poetry reading. November 6 - December 10, 1999: James Gilroy, information paintings and drawings "Don't Let Go," a digital documentary with James Gilroy & Larry Clark. November 18, 1999: Bernadette Mayer & Dan Machlin, poetry reading. January 24th 2000: Dactyl Screening Room Benefit Honorary Chair: John Ashbery Curators: John Bissell, Willem Dafoe, Sean Gullette, Lyle Hysen, Elizabeth LeCompte, David Levine, Kate Valk. Committee: Anurag Bhargava co-chair, Debra Scherer co-chair, Henry Buhl, Michael Caruso, Tom Fontana, Massi Ghausi, Agnes Gund, Eva Herzigova, Sarah Lee, Rick Montgomery, David Sussman, Hillary & Bradley Thomas, David Thorpe, Jed Weintrob. Projects: Darren Aronofsky, Peter Care, Larry Clark, James Crutchfield, Jim Findlay, Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley, Lewis Klahr, Ken Kobland, Alex McDowell, Jon Moritsugu, Ret.Inevitable, Richard Sandler, Leslie Thornton, Todd Solondz, Brett Vapnek, The Wooster Group. February 10, 2000: Mei-mei Berssenbrugge and Krysia Jopek, poetry reading. February 28th, 2000: "The Gods of Times Square" a documentary by Richard Sandler March 4--April 1, 2000: Peter Begley, sculpture. March 14, 2000: Letters from Alphaville by Raphael Rubinstein, poetry reading. March 16, 2000: Artists 4 Ireland, poetry reading. St Paddy's Jam 2000 Colum McCan, Tom Kelley and friends. March 30, 2000: Reception for the Antioch Review with Cynthia Fuchs Epstein. April 4--6, 2000: Retrodiction The History of Chaos in Literature, Science and Art April 4th & 5th: Angus Fletcher, (CUNY) on Spenser's "Mutability Cantos" and the poetry of John Ashbery April 6th: John Ashbery, (Bard College) poetry reading. Jim Crutchfield, (Santa Fe Institute) on the physics of chaos. Joan Richardson, (CUNY) on science & poetry, & Angus Fletcher, (CUNY) respondent. more information. May 12, 2000: The Figures Press & Roof Press, book party. May 15th, 2000: Shirtsleeves, a short film by Bruce Bennett, Ode, a film by Kelly Reichardt July-August-September 2000 Artist Search Project; August 12, 2000 Poetry Reading/Open Mic September 23, 2000 Artist Search Project; September 28, 2000 John Reed, reception A Still Small Voice; October-November 2000 Alexandra Wiesenfeld, paintings and works on paper, with a screening of "The Look of Love," a digital mini-doc about the artist; October 16, 2000 murmur journal, reception, volume ii includes works by Ashbery, Fletcher, Hollo, Ni Dhomhnaill, and Ramsdell; October 19, 2000 Gad Hollander's the palaver transcription, poetry screening; November 16, 2000 John Yau & Vincent Katz, poetry reading; November 28, 2000 Carter Ratcliff & Kenneth Koch, poetry reading; December 6, 2000 John Ashbery, reception Your Name Here and Other Traditions; December 8, 2000 Studio Semester in New York and Empire State College, anniversary reception; December 15-22, 2000 BookFair Limited editions, hand-made bindings, Poetry and Literary Fiction; January 10, 2001 Norman Jewison, film screening; February 6, 2001 Publication party celebrating Edizioni Mazzotta's monograph on Norman Bluhm; February 15, 2001 Brett Vapnek, film screening. Dream Machine starring Mary Timony; February 22, 2001 Ken Kobland, video screening; March 10, 2001 Washington Market School, "small works 11" children's art exhibition; March 15, 2001 Richard Sandler, film screening, The Gods of Times Square. April 4, 2001 Richard Howard and Susan Wheeler, poetry reading. Antioch Review 60th Anniversay Celebration; April 7-May 21, 2001: Judy Glantzman, paintings & drawings. April 26, 2001 6:30: Public Lecture: "The Poet, The Critic, & The Interpreter: A Crash Course," Angus Fletcher (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Graduate School, CUNY), Respondents: Nico Israel (Asst. Prof, English, Hunter College, CUNY; critic, Artforum International Magazine) and Victoria N. Alexander (Dactyl Foundation). May 10, 2001: book party with The Figures: On the Nameways (Vol.2) by Clark Coolidge, My Terza Rima by Michael Gizzi, Push The Mule by John Godfrey, Savage Baggage by Roger Mitchell, The Drift of Things by Terence Winch, Roof: Christophe Tarkos: Ma Langue est Poetique--Selected Writings, Vocoder by Judith Goldman, Free Will by Craig Watson, Pen Chants By Lissa Wolsak. June 7th & 8th: Metropolis, film screening, Fritz Lang's 1926 landmark silent sci-fi film, With a new soundtrack by electronic musician Jeff Mills, with moderators: Anuj Desai, Editor in Chief, Black Book Magazine; Tara Anderson, Dactyl Foundation, presented by Black Book Magazine and Dactyl Foundation; July 7, 2001, Memorial service for Keenan Milton with video screening; June, July, and August, 2001, Artist Search Project, call for artists, Turning on Turner. Sunday, September 23 2001, Laird Hunt, The Impossibly (Coffee House Press). September 28, 2001, "History, Memory, Trauma," a public lecture by Dominick LaCapra, recipient of the Dactyl award for aesthetic theory. October 26, 2001, Greenroom / Mayfly Theater Company, Benefit. November 3 - December 8, 2001 Mike Piscitelli, Devolution. November 10, 2001, "Nabokov, Evolution, and Insect Mimicry" a public lecture by Victoria Alexander. Saturday, December 15 - 21, Poetry BookFair, reading Friday 14th. Feb 5, 2002 Diane Torr in Discussion. Drag King Ambassador to the World. Feb 19, 2002 Laura Biagi: A performance of Italian Folk Songs. Feb 22, 2002 poet-critics, Michael Davidson and John Taggart. Feb 26, 2002 Editing Panel and Screening New York Women in Film and Television; March 16-April 14, 2002, Emily Orling, paintings; March 26, 2002, Budoflux, performance and lecture; April 10, 2002, Suely Rolnik, public lecture on Brazilian artist Lygia Clark; April 20, 2002; small works 12 An exhibition of art by the students of The Washington Market School; May 4-25, 2002100 More Jokes from The Book of the Dead, exhibition of hand-colored etchings and poetry by Archie Rand and John Yau (Meritage Press) Also celebrating the release of My Heart Is That Eternal Rose Tattoo (Black Sparrow), Borrowed Love Poems (Penguin) by John Yau, Simply Separate People by Lynn Crawford, edited by John Yau (Black Square), Me with Animal Towering by Albert Mobilio, edited by John Yau (Black Square); and Bayart by Pascalle Monnier, translated by Cole Swensen, edited by John Yau (Black Square); May 9, 2002, Journey to the West: Chinese Medicine Today, a documentary film by Big Mouth Productions; May 14, 2002,Poetry reading with Meena Alexander, celebrating the release of Illiterate Heart; Introduction by Tricia Lin; May 17, 2002, Telling it Slant: Avant Garde Poetics of the 1990s,ed. Mark Wallace and Steven Marks. 26 essays on contemporary avant garde poetries. Book release & panel discussion with Charles Borkhuis,Lee Ann Brown, Jeff Derksen, Jeff Hansen, Bill Howe, Andrew Levy, Eileen Myles, Leonard Schwartz, Juliana Spahr, Brian Kim Stefans, Gary Sullivan, & Elizabeth Willis; Tuesday, May 21, 2002, Antioch Review Readings with James Purdy and Jeffery Renard Allen; June 1-29, 2002 Point & Shoot, a collection of T-4 photography by pro-skaters, Alex Corporan, Elska Sandor, Giovanni Estevez, A-Ron the Don, Suekwon, Shadi Perez, Giovanni Reda, Mike O'Meally, Keith & Anne Hufnagel, Todd Jordan, Aaron Meza, Athena Razo, Leo Fitzpatrick, Ryan McGinley, Angela Boatright, J2, Dave Ortiz, and Carla Ullman Reception: Saturday June 1, 2002, 7-10pm; June 4, 5, 6, 2002 Mayfly Theater Company; June 25, 2002 7pm Screening: Transportation, an episode of Rizoma by Professor Fernando Salis of The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil An integrated television program and internet site for debate and communitarian action onenvironmental issues; July 13, 2002 6pm Imaginary Architecture: Part I SkyFi A video tribute to the power of art direction and scenic design By Sean Gullette Featuring architectural installation by Yumi Moriwaki, Casey Mack, Kostas Seremeties; ; September 3 - 28, 2002 Jim Gilroy, paintings Before & After 9/11 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 7th, 6-8pm; Thursday, September 12, 2002, 7:30 John Ashbery & Gerrit Henry, poetry reading; September 23, Larry Clark, Premier New York film screening of Ken Park; Saturday September 28, 2002 Short Video Show, 7:30-9:00pm "Business and Pleasure" by Maria Antelman and George Drivas "Insomnium" by Craig MacNeil "Stillspeed" by Georg Steinboeck "EX" by Andreas Troeger and Dactyl Foundation award recipient, "'Intersocial Volition' (Theirs and Ours)" by Tina Landis ; Wednesday, October 2 6:30pm Screening "Rockets Redglare!" a documentary by Luis Fernandez de la Reguera; October 5 - November 12 Yelena Yemchuk, photography "Phenomena+Existence No. 1" Opening: Saturday, October 5th, 6-8pm; Friday Oct 25th, 2002 7pm Josip Novakovich, reading; Friday, November 8th 2-4 pm panel discussion on new ways of interrogating dichotomies in the sciences Hosted at CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 5409, by the 20th Century Group & Dactyl Foundation Panelists: Victoria N. Alexander (Narrative Theory), and Sharon Lattig (Poetics). ; Wednesday, Nov 13, 2002 7-9pm: Black Wine Film Screening ; November 16- December 7, 2002 The Freshjive Mad Dog Chronicles, a retrospective interview with professional skater Tony Alva featuring the photography of Wynn Miller Opening Saturday Nov 16th, 6-8 pm; December 7 - 21, 2002 Front Hall Book Fair Limited editions, hand-made, Poetry and Literary Fiction. Open reading Dec. 6th -6-8pm; February 1-28, 2003; erotic drawings by Neil Grayson Proceeds to Benefit Dactyl Foundation Reception/Fundraising Benefit, Feb. 14th, 6-9pm ; Saturday, March 8, 2003 Washington Market School, "small works" children's art exhibition ; Wednesday, March 19 Guy Shahar Screening; Saturday, March 22nd, 7-9pm Book release party for Victoria N. Alexander, Naked Singularity ; Saturday, March 29 Obscure Publications 7-9pm; April 22-May 10 Group Show. Peter Begley, Judy Glantzman, Jim Gilroy, Emily Orling and Yelena Yemchuk; Thursday, May 8th at 7pm Memorial for Gerrit Henry Readings by Neil Grayson, John Ashbery, Susan Baran, Marc Cohen, David Lehman, Maggie Paley, Bill Sullivan, John Wells, Tom Breidenbach, Audrey Ushenko, and Ellen Banks ; Sunday, May 18th, 2pm The Secret Agent adapted & directed by Richard Kimmel,featuring Tony Torn as Secret Agent Verloc and Wayne Adams, Dominique Bousquet, Steve Cuiffo, Andrew Garman, Jordan Lage, and Gary Wilmes. Development of THE SECRET AGENT is supported in part by a grant from NYSCA's Individual Artist Program; Thursday, May 22nd Antioch Review fund-raiser, 6:30-7:30pm drinks and hors d'oeuvres, 7:30-8:30pm readings by Katherine Vaz and Henry Van Dyke.; May 23-June 28, 2003 Opening: Friday, May 23rd Heroes and Villains, skateboard designs. Curated by Jon Buscemi, Matt Sohl, Michelle Harb, and Jason Dill; Friday, June 6th 7pm Discussion: Trauma at Home: After 9/11 (University of Nebraska Press, 2003) Readers will include: Jim Berger, Elizabeth Baer, Donna Bassin, Judith Greenberg (editor), Marianne Hirsch, Irene Kacandes, E. Ann Kaplan, Nancy K. Miller, and Richard Stamelman; Thursday, July 17th 7pm Poetry Readings, The Genius of (Mis)Translation Series Joshua Beckman and Pierre Joris ;September 13th - November 8th, 2003 Judy Glantzman, monoprints & drawings; October 29th Fundraiser for Fence Press, 7-10 pm; Thursday, October 30th 7pm Poetry Readings, The Genius of (Mis)Translation Series. Jen Hofer, Mónica Nepote, Cristina Rivera-Garza, and Laura Solórzano. Partial support for this series has been provided by the New York State Council on the Arts and the Mexican Consulate; November 20 - 29th, 2003 Marc Baptiste, Book Release and Photography Exhibition; December 9, 2003 6-8pm Kids from The Point Art Exhibition, curated by Michael Glazebrook; Dec 12 Private Party Museum for African Art; Tuesday, Dec 16th, 6-8 Book Release Party for Raphael Rubinstein Polychrome Profusion: Selected Art Criticism 1990-2002; Saturday, March 13, 2004 Genius of (Mis)Translation Series with David Hinton, a translator of ancient Chinese poetry, Cecilia Vicuña, a Chilean poet who performs multilingually, & John Thompson, who plays the guqin, a musical instrument of China's ancient poets; Saturday, March 20, 2004, 2-5pm. Washington Market School, "small works" children's art exhibition. Thursday April 15, 2004. Dactyl celebrates the release of A New Theory for American Poetry: Democracy, the Environment, and the Future of Imagination by Angus Fletcher (Harvard University Press) wine and hors d'oeuvres 6:45 p.m. presentation 7 p.m.suggested donation $8. Amid gloomy forecasts of the decline of the humanities and the death of poetry, Angus Fletcher, a wise and dedicated literary voice, sounds a note of powerful, tempered optimism. He lays out a fresh approach to American poetry at large, the first in several decades, expounding a defense of the art that will resonate well into the new century.May 7, 2004, 10th Anniversary Celebration with Sarabande Books. Sarabande is a nonprofit literary press, founded in early 1994 to publish poetry, short fiction, and literary essays--genres which increasingly have trouble finding a place in the for-profit world. May 17th Private Party. Monday, June 28, 2004, 7 p.m. Memoirs of my Nervous Illness film screening Directed by Julian Hobbs .Thursday, July 15, 2004 7-9p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series Readers: Timothy Liu, Robert Siek, Debra R. Andrews, Rene N. Hargrove, Joel Gold, Celest Woo, Justin Lacour, Laura Rothenberg, Jane Ormerod, Rich Newman, Ilene Starger, Richard Fein and Peter Covino. Thursday, July 22, 2004 7p.m. Dreams of Sparrows film screening. A documentary that follows first time Iraqi director Hayder Mousa Daffar and his team of contributing directors as they share their vision of life in Baghdad, post war and pre reconstruction. August 3-11 preview. Thursday, August 12, 2004 6-9p.m. Art Auction benefiting Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign fundraising committee: Mark Webber, Leo Fitzpatrick, James Ransone, John Buffalo Mailer, William Upski Wimsatt and Brendan Sexton III. Artists include: Ray Abary, Harvey Finkle, Tim Lynch, Melissa Farley, Squire Fox, Patrick Maisano, Melinda Stickney-Gibson, and Judy Glantzman. Curated by Gael Abary and Liz Ronk. More info .Friday, August 13, 2004 7p.m. FOOD ON EARTH a documentary film in progress by david kaplowitz www.thirdstonefilms.org Thursday, August 19, 2004 7-9p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series Readers:Jane Ormerod, Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle, Rich Newman, Ilene Starger, Debra R. Andrews, Robert Siek, Todd Cincala, Steven Matrick, Margarita Shalina, Karl Lorenzen, Christian Georgesco, Justin Lacour and Joselyn Almeida Beveridge. Thursday, Sept 9, 2004, 7p.m. Kate Earl Acoustic Performance. Hosted by Mike Piscitelli, Record Collection Music . $10 suggested donation; Drinks will be served. Wednesday, September 29, 7 p.m. Josip Novakovich, reads from his novel, April Fool's Day. Thursday, September 30, 2004 7p.m.  Ecopoetics: poetry reading / discussion with Marcella Durand & Lytle Shaw Introduction by Victoria N. Alexander. Wednesday, October 6, 6:30- 8:30pm. A Fundraiser/ Cocktail Party to benefit The Trials of Darryl Hunt a film by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. October 16 - Nov 30, 2004.  Dreamreaders, Works on Paper Yelena Yemchuk . Opening Reception: Saturday Oct 16th, 6 PM. Thursday, November 11, 2004, 7-9p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Brian Unger, Peter Carravetta, Ilene Starger, Jane Ormerod, Rich Newman, Maya Pindyck, and Alexis Beeth. Saturday, January 22, 2005, 6-8 p.m.. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series featuring poet Lance Phillips. Thursday, February 17, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Joel Allegretti, Debra Andrews, Deanna Barillari, Peter Emile, Richard Fein, Douglas Korb, Karl Lorenzen, Albert Min, Robert Siek, Ilene Starger and Nate Stengrevics. Wednesday, March 2, 2005, 6-8 p.m. Harbinger & Dactyl Foundation Presents: Short Film Screening Series. Screening followed by Q+A with the filmmaker. Saturday, March 26, 6-8 pm. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Rich Newman, Peter Emile, Patricia Carragon, Jane Ormerod, Ilene Starger, Sheela Wolford, Richard Fein, Ondi Mcmaster, George Paterson, Ice, Lourdes Vazquez, Debra Andrews and Deborah Asch. Exhibition April 2 - 30. (Closed April 15 -18) Opening: Saturday, April 2, 6-9 pm. Works on Paper by Bill Alpert. April 16, 2005 Washington Market School, "small works 11" children's art exhibition. Sunday, April 17, 12:00 - 1:30 PEN World Voices: The New York Festival of International Literature. Conversation: Ha Jin with Eliot Weinberger. Thursday, April 21, 2005, 7-9p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series Wednesday, April 27, 2005Book Release Party for Cut Off the Ears of Winter by Peter Covino May 6-28, 2005 CUBA Arts NY & NJ "The Lost Art of Cuba 2005." May 11th 6:30-9:30 Cocktail Fundraiser to benefit Theatre Arts Production Company TAPco, a theater arts middle school in the Bronx serving economically disadvantaged students. Saturday, May 14, 2005, 6-8p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series featuring Richard Jeffrey Newman. Readers: Debra Andrews, A. K. Allin, Todd Cincala, Patricia Carragon, Tom Oleszczuk, Ilene Starger, Jane Ormerod, Richard Fein, Ice, Mary Kelly, Carrie Tocci. May 19th 6:30-9:30 2005, Second Annual Spring Fling Benefit for the Bronx Charter School for Better Learning A progressive educational program for elementary school children in the Bronx. Private event featuring passed hors d'oeuvres and cocktails. May 23-25 PBS taping. Thursday, June 2, 2005 7-9 p.m. "Art of Motion"UXA Project, curated by Alex Corporan. Paying tribute to the action heroes of skateboarding. Exhibition from June 2-June 30th. This exhibition is supported by Nike Skateboarding.  Saturday, June 4, 2005, 6-8p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Wednesday, June 22, 2005 7:00 p.m. Screening of short film,"The Prophet" by first-time director, Alex Camacho. Please visit www.Madfeverfilms.com for more information. July 11 + 12, 8 p.m. "Dirt" a workshop presentation of the one-man play. July 14-August 13, 2005. "From A to B" AKB Crew Group Show ,Opening Reception: Thursday, July 14, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, August 4, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series Readers: Ilene Starger, Patricia Carragon, G. Emil Reutter, Karl Lorenzen, Albert Depas, Marjorie, Jane Ormerod, Alexis Beeth, Richard Fein, Debra R. Andrews, Frederick Speers and Kevin Barden. Saturday, September 10, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. One-Year Anniversary Party & Reading. Readers: Todd Cincala, Debra R. Andrews, Rachel Bennett, Kevin Estrada, ebony monique figueroa, Frederick Speers, Peter Carravetta, G Emil Reutter, Patricia Carragon, Ilene Starger, Mary Beth Shanahan, Tom Oleszczuk, Jane Bradbury, Richard Jeffrey Newman, Marjorie Dalrymple, Sharon Lynn Griffiths, Naren Gupte, Ruth Siekevitz, Joe Pacheco, Peter Marcus and Jane Ormerod. September 16-18, 2005 Poetics-Cognitive Science Colloquy. September 24, 2005-November 18, 2005. "Where Eagles Dare" New Paintings by Sage Vaughn. Opening Reception: Saturday, September 24, 2005, 7-9 p.m. "Where Eagles Dare," an exhibition of paintings, concentrating on New York City urban life and suburban California, by former graffiti artist. Friday, October 21, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series featuring poets Peter Covino & Jerry Williams. Readers: Deborah Asch, Emily Candace Shaw, Robert Siek, Richard Jeffrey Newman, Todd Cincala, Idalmis Toro, Karen Delasala, G Emil Reutter, David Curzon and Glen River. Thursday, November 3, 2005, 6:30 p.m. "Homage to Guido Llinas" Lecture & Discussion. Sponsored by Cuba Art NY. To view Guido Llinas's work, check out www.cubaartny.org. Thursday, November 10, 2005, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Natalie Handal & Sholeh Wolpe Book/CD Party .Saturday, November 12, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Lucia Cammarata, Debra R. Andrews, Peter Emile, Patricia Carragon, Mary Beth Shanahan, Todd Cincala, Kevin Estrada, Mary Kelly, Umoja, Glen River, Bob Rainey, Miriam Hartstein and Jennifer Burch. Tuesday, December 13, 2005, 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Thursday, January 19, 2006, 8 p.m. Fredo Viola. Live vocal performance with laptop and acoustic accompaniment withBrent Follis - drums/percussion Ike Sturm - upright bass Jesse Stacken – keyboard Fredo Viola - vocals. Show will be followed by a screening of the Sad Song video and Ben Jorgensen's "Pity." Clips from Live Performance. Saturday, February 25, 2006 7-9 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Timothy Liu, Patricia Carragon, Emily Candace Shaw, Debra R. Andrews, Todd Cincala, Jessie Male and Nicole Spector. Saturday, March 11, 2006. Washington Market School,"small works 12" children's art exhibition. 3-5pm. March 23-25, 30-31 and April 1 - 8 PM . Matinee: March 26, 2pm. Cookie Cutters Club, A New Play By Alec Coiro. Sunday, May 21, 2006, 6-8 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series featuring Timothy Liu. Saturday June 24, 2006, 6-8 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series featuring Richard Jeffrey Newman. Saturday, July 29, 2006, 7-9 p.m.  Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Two Year Anniversary Party & Reading featuring Jason Schneiderman. 20th Annual Conference. Society for Literature, Science and the Arts. EVOLUTION: BIOLOGICAL, CULTURAL, AND COSMIC, New York, NY, November 9-12, 2006. More Info. March 8-17 Squirrel and Porcupine a play by Alec Coiro. April 19 - May 6 "Faith," Paintings and Drawings by Deborah N. Sessel. Opening Reception, Thursday, April 19, 7-9PM. In commemoration of Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Rememberance Day, (April 15), Dactyl Foundation presents "Faith," paintings and drawings by Deborah N. Sessel. Sessel's first solo exhibition in NYC features eleven still lifes of personal items left behind by Jews who suffered the Holocaust and five impressionistic landscapes depicting the camp yard and towers around Auschwitz-Birkenau. The exhibition's title, "Faith," refers to prisoners' persistent faith in life itself, their resilience and perseverance. Accordingly, Sessel's artwork finds serene beauty where one might not expect it. The quality of her workmanship and her careful attention to detail reflect the untiring dedication found in the hearts and minds of the faithful. The opening reception will be Thursday, April 19th, 7- 9, with a conversation with the artist at 8:30. Sunday, May 6, 2007, 6-8 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series Readers: Tom Oleszczuk, Karl Lorenzen, Richard Fein, Van Hartmann, Alkamal, Lucia Cammarata, Laurel Peterson, Debra R. Andrews. May 12 - June 9 "FTW" paintings by Sage Vaughn. For the Wild, wildlife and wildlives www.sagevaughn.com Opening reception Saturday May 12th, 7-9PM . Dactyl Foundation for the Arts & Humanities is located at 64 Grand Street (between Wooster and West Broadway) in SoHo, NYC. Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 6:00 PM; Saturday 1:00 - 6:00 PM. Office: 212 696-7800 / Gallery: 646 329-5398 (during exhibitions times only). Subway: A, C, E, at Canal Street, or 1 at Canal Street. Open to the public. Admission free. Click here for further information. Saturday, June 9, 2007, 6-8 p.m. Open Mic/Emerging Poets Series. Readers: Lucia Cammarata, Judie David, Ice, Andrew Aaron, Robert Siek, Kevin O'Sullivan, Kevin Estrada, Gus Iversen, Phil Radiotes and Andy Tran. June 14 - 30 Exit Magazine exhibition featuring Dan Martensen photography. Opening Thursday June 14, 7-9PM. Hours Tuesday- Friday 1:00 - 6:00PM, Saturday 1:00- 6:00 PM
 
 
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ARTISTS/DIRECTORS
 
Darren Aronofsky
Bill Alpert
Marc Baptiste
Norman Bluhm
Peter Care
Willem Dafoe
Jason Dill
Anne Dunn
DeDe Fedrizzi
Sean Gullette
Jim Klein
Ken Kobland
Elizabeth LeCompte
Jeff Mills
Emily Orling
Mike Piscitelli
Stephanie Rose
Aaron Raskin
Richard Sandler
Deborah N. Sessel
Kate Valk
Brett Vapnek
POETS/WRITERS
 
Lindsay Ahl
Meena Alexander
Victoria N. Alexander
Agha Shahid Ali
Hasif Amini
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
Joshua Beckman
Tom Breidenbach
Mahogany Brown
Peter Covino
Tim Davis
Marcella Durand
Angus Fletcher
Oona Frawley
Jonathan Goodman
Camille Guthrie
Gerrit Henry, R.I.P.
Max Henry
Jen Hofer
Gad Hollander
David Hinton
Richard Howard
Laird Hunt
Krysia Jopek
Pierre Joris
Vincent Katz
Tom Kelley
Jamie Kilstein
Galway Kinnell
Kenneth Koch
Sharon Lattig
Tricia Lin
Timothy Liu
Colum McCan
Dan Machlin
Jill Magi
Taylor Mali
Bernadette Mayer
Mark Mirsky
Stephen Mounkhal
Eileen Myles
Monica Nepote
Richard Jeffery Newman
Alan Michael Parker
Jive Poetic
Marie Ponsot
Kevin P.Q. Phelan
Heather Ramsdell
Carter Ratcliff
Cristina Rivera-Garza
Raphael Rubinstein
Stephen Sandy
Rosie Schaap
Jason Schneiderman
Sarah Schmerler
Danzy Senna
Lytle Shaw
Laura Solorzano
Grady T. Turner
Geny Turovsky
Cecilia Vicuna
Chuck Wachtel
Susan Wheeler
Jerry Williams
Alexi Worth
C.D. Wright
John Yau
 
 
PROJECTS
 
Antioch Review
Dreams of Sparrows
Heroes & Villains
Keenan Milton: funeral video screening
Open Mic Emergerging Poetry
Oxford Science Transatlantic Poetry Slamn
Poetry Readings
Poor People’s Economic