#wattisinstitute https://poetry.sfsu.edu/ en Norma Cole and Adrian Lürssen, reading at The Wattis Institute https://poetry.sfsu.edu/event/norma-cole-and-adrian-lurssen-reading-wattis-institute <div class="row bs-2col-stacked node node--type-event node--view-mode-rss"> <div class="pl-component col-sm-12 bs-region bs-region--top"> <div class="field field--name-field-sub-component field--type-entity-reference-revisions field--label-hidden field--item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type-compound-event-info-card paragraph--view-mode-default pl-component pl-component--card event-card"> <div class="event-info-overview"> <div class="event-image col-sm-8 col-sm-push-5"> <div class="field field--name-field-p-image field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden field--item"> <img loading="lazy" src="/sites/default/files/styles/sf_state_576x320/public/images/Norma%2BAdrian-banner.jpg?h=abc34b67&amp;itok=MwvCmTcu" width="576" height="320" alt="two poets, one in dark t-shirt, light glasses, cropped silver hair + beard; one with long silver hair, dark shirt, eyeglasses + a painting + comfortable chair in the background" class="img-responsive" /> </div> </div> <div class="event-info col-sm-5 col-sm-pull-7"> <h1></h1> <div class="event-date"> Thursday, October 12, 2023 </div> <div><span class="fa fa-clock-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Event Time</span> 06:00 p.m. - 07:30 p.m. PT</div> <div><span class="fa fa-usd"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Cost</span> Free and open to the public </div> <div><span class="fa fa-map-marker"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Location</span> The Wattis Institute, 360 Kansas Street, San Francisco </div> <div><span class="fa fa-envelope-o"></span><span class="sr-only sr-only-focusable">Contact Email</span> poetry@sfsu.edu </div> <div></div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="col-sm-push-2 col-sm-7 bs-region bs-region--right"> <h2 class="field-label-above">Overview</h2> <div class="pl-component pl-component--content-basic" > <div class="field field--name-field-p-formatted-content field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><p>The Poetry Center, together with <a href="https://wattis.org/">The Wattis Institute</a> at CCA, is pleased to co-present <strong>Norma Cole</strong> and <strong>Adrian Lürssen</strong>, poet friends and collaborators, reading their work. The event take place in conjunction with the exhibition, <a href="https://wattis.org/our-program/on-view/ana-jotta">Ana Jotta: Never the Less</a>, the Portuguese artist's first public exhibition in the United States, curated by Anthony Huberman and Miguel Wandschneider, and organized by Diego Villalobos. This evening's event is kindly supported by The Wattis Institute.</p> <p>Door at 6:00 pm, readings at 6:30. </p> <p>This event is free and open to the public.</p> <p>VIDEO for this program will be posted after editing at <a href="https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/poetrycenter">Poetry Center Digital Archive</a>.</p> <p><a href="https://wattis.org/visit-the-wattis/accessibility-services">Accessibility</a> services offered by The Wattis Institute.</p> <p><strong>Norma Cole</strong> is a poet, visual artist and translator. Her most recent book of poetry is <em>FATE</em> <em>NEWS</em>. Other books include <em>Win These Posters and Other Unrelated Prizes Inside</em>,<em> </em><em>Where Shadows Will: Selected Poems 1988—2008</em>, <em>Spinoza in Her Youth, </em><em>TO BE AT MUSIC: Essays &amp; Talks,</em> and <em>Actualities</em>, her collaboration with painter Marina Adams. Her translations from French include Danielle Collobert’s <em>It Then</em>, Jean Daive’s <em>White Decimal</em> and<em> Crosscut Universe: Writing on Writing from France</em> (edited &amp; translated by Cole). </p> <p>Her visual work has been shown at the Miami University Art Museum, [2<sup>nd</sup> floor projects] in San Francisco, the Berkeley Art Museum, and most recently her film, “By the Turning Bridge,” at Arion Press and at NIAD. A book of her drawings, called <em>DRAWINGS,</em> appeared in 2020 from <a href="https://furtherotherbookworks.com/index.php/product/norma-cole-drawings/">Further Other Book Works</a>.</p> <p><strong>Adrian Lürssen</strong> is the author of <em>Human Is to Wander</em>, winner of the 2022 Colorado Prize for Poetry selected by Gillian Conoley (Colorado State University, 2022), and the chapbook <em>Neowise</em> (Trainwreck Press, 2022). His work has appeared in Fence, Indiana Review, Boston Review, Phoebe, Posit, Digital Vestiges, Second Stutter (collaborations with Norma Cole), and elsewhere. Originally from South Africa, he has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1995.</p> </div> </div> <p>Tags</p> <div class="tags-item"> <ul class="list-inline"> <li > <a href="/tags/tags/wattisinstitute" hreflang="en">#wattisinstitute</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> Mon, 07 Aug 2023 21:09:16 +0000 Steve M Dickison 80 at https://poetry.sfsu.edu