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Sonic Language 3: The Mutable Poem

Workshop

Kimberly Alidio will give an artist talk on her fourth collection, Teeter, an autohistoriography of felt time that arises from subversive hearing practices and the emotional prosody of a mother tongue. A short generative writing exercise will follow a presentation of the book. A short generative writing exercise will follow a presentation of the book’s playlist (Danishta Rivero, Lea Bertucci, N. H. Pritchard, and others), the book’s sound collage poems published in Baest, and the book’s poems across various registers and forms. Related materials are available on the book page of the author’s website

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This is part of the four-session  Sonic Language workshop.

WHEN
Sunday, October 22 | 2:00-4:00 pm
Sunday, October 22, 2023
2:00 pm

WHERE

Et al. etc.
2831a Mission St, SF

NOTES ON ACCESsIBILITY

Et al. etc.'s exhibition spaces are on the ground floor; the entrance and bathrooms are wheelchair-accessible.

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Kimberly Alidio

Kimberly Alidio is the author of Teeter (Nightboat Books), why letter ellipses (selva oscura press), : once teeth bones coral : (Belladonna*), and after projects the resound (Black Radish Books). Her writing has been nominated for the United States Artists Fellowship and awarded the Nightboat Poetry Prize. She lives on Munsee-Mohican lands along the Mahicannituck River, otherwise known as New York’s Upper Hudson Valley.

https://www.kimberlyalidio.com/
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