RE@DS

In conjunction with L@TE and The Reading Room

When
Event has passed (Fri Mar 9, 2012 - Fri Apr 13, 2012)
Cost
$7
Tags
Literary Arts

Description

The Reading Room
Through June 17
Continuing Exhibition

The Reading Room is an exhibition of poetry and experimental fiction and an experiment in free exchange. Settle in and select a volume to read from the extensive array on our shelves and even take one home, as long as you eventually replace it with another book of your choosing. On display in The Reading Room are recently acquired works on paper that artist George Schneeman (1934–2009) made in collaboration with poets.

RE@DS

BAM/PFA’s literary series RE@DS features eight younger poets and writers of experimental fiction who will present their own work in the context of another writer or artist who has been a source of inspiration. Each event will take place in The Reading Room at 5:30 as part of our Friday night L@TE programming and is included with L@TE admission.

March 9: Christian Nagler is a writer, translator, and artist whose work has recently appeared in Fillip, Somatic Engagement (Chainlinks Press), and The Poetic Labor Project.

March 16: Ariel Goldberg is currently writing and performing The Photographer, an epistolary novel.

March 23: Brian Ang is the author of Communism (Berkeley Neo-Baroque, 2011) and Paradise Now (Grey Book Press, 2011) and the editor of Armed Cell. He lives in Oakland.

April 13: Ted Rees is a poet and activist living in West Oakland, whose work can be found through the usual channels—just ask him.

$7 After 5 p.m.
On L@TE Fridays, general admission to the BAM/PFA galleries is just $7 after 5 p.m. Show your ticket for a same-day PFA screening or gallery visit and get in to L@TE free. Admission is always free for BAM/PFA members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.

More Info

Link
http://bampfa.berkeley.edu
Call
(510) 642-0808
Email
Contact Form (account required)

Schedule

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA)
2626 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA
Event has passed

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