Trickhouse Live: An Integrative Arts and Performance Series
w/Sam Ace & Rachel Levitsky
www.trickhouse.org
Trickhouse Live is co-organized by TC Tolbert, Assistant Director of Casa Libre and Noah Saterstrom, founder/ curator of Trickhouse.org.
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Wednesday, April 23
7-9 p.m.
$5 Suggested Donation
in·te·gra·tive adj \ˈ in-tə- ˌ grā-tiv\
combining and coordinating diverse elements into a whole
Trickhouse Live is an integrative arts series that brings together people working with words, images, sounds, videos, and a variety of performances. The series serves as a venue for visiting artists to interact with local artists and for the borders between genres and mediums to be permeable. Trickhouse Live is a physical world extension of the online cross-genre arts journal, Trickhouse.org which is based in Tucson.
Performer Bios
Samuel Ace’s books include Normal Sex, Home in three days. Don’t wash., and, most recently, Stealth, with Maureen Seaton (Chax Press). He is a recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts grant, two-time finalist for a Lambda Literary Award in Poetry, winner of the Astraea Lesbian Writer’s Fund Prize in Poetry, The Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction, the Firecracker Alternative Book Award in poetry. Most recently his work can be found in Versal, Rhino, Volt, Mandorla and The Volta, and Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics. He serves on the board of POG: Poetry in Action, a poetry collective and reading series. He lives in Tucson, AZ and Truth or Consequences, NM.
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Rachel Levitsky is the author of a novel, The Story of My Accident is Ours (Futurepoem, 2013), two books of poetry, Under the Sun (Futurepoem, 2003) NEIGHBOR (UDP, 2009) and about eight chapbooks including Renoemos (Delete, 2010) and The Adventures of Yaya and Grace (Pote Poets, 1999). She is a member of the Belladonna* Collaborative, a feminist avant-garde hub for interventions in writing, reading, engaged discourse and activism. In 2010 with Christian Hawkey, she started The Office of Recuperative Strategies (OoRS.net), a mobile research unit variously located in Amsterdam, Berlin, Boulder, Brooklyn, Cambridge, NYC and Leipzig. She lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Pratt Institute.
Past Events:
Feb 2014
Jan 2014
Oct 2013
Sept 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
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