August 2012
Emmanuel Moses is a poet, novelist and translator, born in 1959 in Casablanca. He spent his childhood in Paris and Jerusalem. A selection of his poetry in English, entitled Last News of Mr. Nobody was published in 2005 by Otherpress/Handsel Books and contained translations by Marilyn Hacker, C.K. Williams and Kevin Hart. His prizes include the Prix Max- Jacob, the Prix Jean-Malrieu, and the Prix-Nelly Sachs. Among his many books in French are, most recently, La danse de la poussiere dans les rayons du soleil, a novel (1999) and Le present, poems (1999). He is also known for translating from Hebrew and German. He lives in Paris and Berlin.
WriterJean Valentine
Jean Valentine is the author of nine books of poetry, most recently Door in the Mountain, New & Collected Poems (Wesleyan University Press, 2004) which won the National Book Award for 2004. Earlier books are Dream Barker, winner of... more
ArtistMargrit Lewczuk
Margrit Lewczuk (b. 1952, NYC) studied at Queens College and the Brooklyn Museum Art School. Lewczuk has received a Gottlieb Foundation Grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship Grant, an NEA Fellowship, a CAPS Grant, and a Rauchenberg Foundation Change Grant. Solo... more
ArtistNari Ward
Nari Ward (b. Jamaica, 1963) received a BA from Hunter College in 1991 and an MFA from Brooklyn College 1992. Exhibitions include the Whitney Biennial, and the Venice Biennale. Ward has also received commissions from the United Nations, and... more
ArtistBill Jensen
Bill Jensen (b. 1945, Minneapolis, MN) received a BA and MFA from the University of Minnesota. He has had solo shows at Nielsen Gallery in Boston, Margo Leavin Gallery in LA, Grob Gallery in London, and Mary Boone... more
ArtistJessica J. Hutchins
Jessica J. Hutchins was born in 1971 in Chicago and lives and works in Portland, Oregon. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Hutchins’ work has been shown domestically, in Sweden and... more
WriterEmmanuel Moses
Emmanuel Moses was born in Casablanca in 1959, the son of a French-educated German Jew and a French Jew. He spent his early childhood in France, lived in Israel from the ages of ten to eighteen, and returned... more
