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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, 2024BS, Yale UniversityMS, University of PennsylvaniaMA, George Washington UniversityPhD, New York University George N. Ramírez is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the Cleveland Institute of Art. He teaches courses in visual culture and media studies. Ramírez’s research broadly focuses on questions of materiality, mediation, and racialization in Latinx popular culture. His in-progress monograph, Brown […]
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, 2024MA, Anthropology, University of CincinnatiPhD Candidate, The University at Albany, State University of New York Elizabeth Hoag is an archaeologist and anthropologist with nearly 30 years of professional experience. She has worked at pre-contact and historical archaeological sites throughout the Great Lakes, Midwest, and Northeast, and spent several years working in Veracruz, Mexico. She has […]
Conor Bracken
September 19, 2024Conor Bracken is the author of the poetry collections Henry Kissinger, Mon Amour (Bull City Press, 2017), selected by Diane Seuss as the winner of the 2017 Frost Place Chapbook Competition, and The Enemy of My Enemy is Me (Diode Editions, 2021), winner of a 2020 Diode Editions Poetry Prize. He is also the translator of Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine’s Scorpionic Sun (CSU […]
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 […]
Tony Ingrisano
September 19, 2024Tony Ingrisano is an instructor in CIA’s Painting and Foundation departments. Ingrisano shows with Lesley Heller Workspace in New York. Before he started at CIA, he taught at Briarcliffe College. He was a contributing essayist to Sharon Louden’s book, Living and Sustaining a Creative Life. He earned an MFA from Pratt Institute. http://www.tonyingrisano.com
Linda Post
September 19, 2024Linda Post creates interactive media installations that explore the sculptural limits of lens-based media. The work is often site-specific. Current technologies mix with low-tech strategies to respond to the presence of viewers, inviting them to become participant-observers in a choreography of the everyday with renewed attention to the present moment, literally the here and now. […]