For
Immediate Release
Contact:
City Art Director Joel Long: joeltlong@yahoo.com
Kate and
Max Greenstreet to present at City Art
Salt Lake Public Library Main Branch
210 East 400 South
Salt Lake City UT 84111
Wednesday September 18th, 7:00—9:00 P.M.
City Art is pleased to
announce a reading and film screening with poet Kate Greenstreet, author of Young Tambling, and Max Greenstreet, who
created the film, “My Own Eyes” and has collaborated with Kate on many of her
videopoems, on Wednesday, September 18th
at 7:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Public Library. This event is free and open
to the public.
Kate & Max Greenstreet are currently on the road with her new
book Young Tambling. Her previous books are case
sensitive and The Last 4 Things, all from Ahsahta Press.
Her poetry can be found in Colorado Review, Boston Review,
Guernica, Fence, Chicago Review, and other journals. For
more information, visit her site at
kickingwind.com.
“My Own Eyes” deals with
the creation of Kate Greenstreet’s book
The
Last Four Things and the DVD that accompanied it. Ostensibly an act of
promotion for the book, the film illustrates, as Greenstreet puts it,
“marketing can be a kind of art in itself.” For more info on Max, visit:
www.maxgreenstreet.com.
CITYART
is Salt Lake’s longest-running reading series and provides a unique forum for
the literary arts during their weekly programs on each of the first three
Wednesdays of the month from September to May at the Salt Lake City Public
Library.
City Art is pleased to announce a reading and film
screening with poet Kate Greenstreet, author of Young Tambling, and Max Greenstreet, who created the film, “My Own
Eyes” and has collaborated with Kate on many of her videopoems, on Wednesday, September 18th at 7:00 p.m. at the Salt
Lake City Public Library. This event is free and open to the public.
Kate & Max Greenstreet are currently on the road with her new
book Young Tambling. Her previous books are case
sensitive and The Last 4 Things, all from Ahsahta Press.
Her poetry can be found in Colorado Review, Boston Review,
Guernica, Fence, Chicago Review, and other journals. For
more information, visit her site at
kickingwind.com.
“My Own Eyes” deals with
the creation of Kate Greenstreet’s book
The
Last Four Things and the DVD that accompanied it. Ostensibly an act of
promotion for the book, the film illustrates, as Greenstreet puts it,
“marketing can be a kind of art in itself.” For more info on Max, visit:
www.maxgreenstreet.com.
CITYART
is Salt Lake’s longest-running reading series and provides a unique forum for
the literary arts during their weekly programs on each of the first three
Wednesdays of the month from September to May at the Salt Lake City Public
Library.
City Art is
sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, Catalyst,
the Salt Lake City Public Library, Xmission, and the Zoo, Arts, and Park Fund.
Schedule:
September 4th
Meltdown
Paisley Rekdal
Stephen Tuttle
Lisa Bickmore
Katharine Coles
Kimberley Johnson
Joel Long
Lance Larsen
Pamela Balluck
Sandy Anderson
David Hawkins
Michael McLane
Lara Candland
Mike White
Jennifer Tonge
11th
Leslie Ullman
Phyllis Barber
18th
Kate and Max Greenstreet
October
16
Jessica Alexander
23
Kirstin Scott
Shanan Ballam
30
Meg Day
M.B. McClatchey (May Swenson Award Winner)
November
6
Sian Griffiths
David Kranes
13
Dave Tippets
Jon Sebba
December
18
Holiday Open Reading
Joel Long