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Jessica Richardson
September 19, 2024Richardson is author of the short story collection, It Had Been Planned and There Were Guides, which won the FC2 Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Prize and was longlisted for the PEN American Center/ Robert W. Bingham Award. Jessica’s work has been featured or honored at The Short Form, Zoetrope, Short Fiction, the National Society of […]
George N. Ramírez
September 19, 2024George earned his PhD from the department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. His manuscript articulates a media theory of Latinx cultural production through an infrastructural, technological, physical, artistic, and cultural analysis of soul music, comic books, and comedy shows.
Gemma Sharpe
September 19, 2024Gemma Sharpe is an art historian specializing in modern and contemporary art from South Asia, Cold War histories of art, and museum and exhibition studies. Her in-progress book, Modernist Agencies: Art and Cold War Politics in Pakistan examines how artists in Pakistan and pre-1971 Bangladesh critically engaged with nationalism and institutions of the state in […]
Alyssa Perry
September 19, 2024Alyssa Perry is a writer, editor, and teacher. She is the author of Oily Doily (Bench Editions, 2024). Her writing appears with Annulet, The Canary, Coma, Fence, Mercury Firs, River Styx, the Experimental Sound Studio, and other venues. Perry is poetry editor at the Cleveland Review of Books and an editor at the small press […]
Elizabeth Hoag
September 19, 2024Elizabeth Hoag, RPA, is an archaeologist and anthropologist with over 20 years of professional and teaching experience. Her current research interests include gender and motherhood experiences in the field of archaeology, and pedagogy and best practices for teaching hands-on curriculum in the natural and social sciences. Elizabeth the President-Elect of the Ohio Archaeological Council, and […]
Conor Bracken
September 19, 2024A poet and translator of francophone poetry, Conor is the author of Henry Kissinger, Mon Amour (Bull City Press) and The Enemy of My Enemy is Me (Diode Editions), and the translator of Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine’s Scorpionic Sun (CSU Poetry Center) and Jean D’Amérique’s No Way in the Skin Without This Bloody Embrace (Ugly Duckling Presse). […]
Colby Chamberlain
September 19, 2024Colby Chamberlain is the author of Fluxus Administration: George Maciunas and the Art of Paperwork (University of Chicago Press, 2024). His research and criticism have appeared in publications including Artforum, Art Journal, ARTMargins, Cabinet, Grey Room, October, and Triple Canopy. Chamberlain’s scholarship focuses on neo-avant-garde and contemporary practices that engage directly with the legal and institutional structures that govern everyday life. Areas of interest […]
Zachary Savich
September 19, 2024Zach Savich is a poet and nonfiction writer. His books include the poetry collections Momently (2024) and Daybed (2018) and the memoir Diving Makes the Water Deep (2016). Savich’s work has received the Iowa Poetry Prize, the Colorado Prize for Poetry, the CSU Poetry Center’s Open Award, and other honors. His poetry, essays, reviews, and […]
Scott Lax
September 18, 2024Scott Lax has taught creative writing classes and specialized in Screenwriting at CIA since Spring Semester 2016. He is a novelist, short story writer, journalist, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. Scott is a recipient of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference Bernard J. O’Keefe Scholarship in Nonfiction, the Sewanee Writers Conference Walter E. Dakin Fellowship in Fiction, […]
Heath Patten
September 18, 2024He teaches Art and Design History I, Art and Design History II, Asian Art Survey, India: Culture & Society, and Art of East Asia. His research interests are ancient religions, ritual performances of the ancient Mediterranean basin, and the history of early photography and its use in archaeology. He is a published author, a professional […]