Sunday, March 17, 3:00 p.m.
Cathy Eisenhower, Theodora Danylevich & Stephanie Barber
@ DC Arts Center
Please join the In Your
Ear Reading Series for a reading featuring Cathy Eisenhower, Theodora
Danylevich, and Stephanie Barber at 3 PM on Sunday, March 17, 2013.
CATHY EISENHOWER lives in Washington, DC, and is the author
of the poetry collections Language of the Dog-heads (chapbook--Phylum
Press), clearing without reversal (Edge Books), and would with and (Roof
Books). She is co-translating the selected poems of Argentine poet
Diana Bellessi. Her work has recently appeared in The Recluse, Aufgabe,
West Wind Review, The Brooklyn Rail, and Fence.
THEODORA (DORA) DANYLEVICH is a PhD candidate in
American Literature and Culture at the George Washington University. She
has a few other degrees from other places, and currently teaches
writing at the GW Business School, which she enjoys far more than she
usually lets on. Her dissertation explores [sic]/k feminist poetics and
post-oedipal triangles as far as your imagination can take them, or
translate them.
STEPHANIE BARBER is an American writer and artist.
Her film and video work has been screened at MoMA, NY, The Whitney
Museum of American Art, The Paris Cinematheque, The Tate Modern, London
and other art and cinema spaces around the world. Her chapbook poems was
published by Bronze Skull Press in 2006 and her book these here
separated to see how they standing alone or the soundtrack to six films
by stephanie barber was published in May 2008 and reprinted in 2010 by
Publishing Genius Press. Her most recent book Night Moves is currently
available from Publishing Genius Press as well. She is currently living
in Baltimore, Maryland where she is a Resident Artist at the Mt. Royal
Graduate School for Multidisciplinary Arts at MICA. More can be learned
at her website http://www.stephaniebarber.com/
Location:
2438 18th Street in Adams Morgan
(south of Columbia Rd. on the west side of the street)
All readings are on third Sundays at 3 PM, Admission $5, FREE for DCAC members