Mary Di Lucia
Mary Di Lucia is a poet whose work explores places real and imagined, from a dream version of Russia to the future Antarctica. Her recent collaborations with Laura Gibellini (All It Could Have Been, Variations on a Domestic Interior, There is something about a dot and a line ) have opened up conversations about the gap between the inspiration for a poem and the place of the poem itself. Her creative work was awarded a New York Times Foundation Fellowship and she has also been recognized by the Scholastic Art Alliance for her work as a teacher to younger students. Besides an MFA in Poetry from New York University, she holds a doctorate in Comparative Literature from Harvard University; her scholarship concerns the questioning and reimagining of ancient foundation myth, culminating in a Sabine version of Romes foundation story.
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Panel Discussion: Constructing a Place
Laura F. Gibellini, Based on True Story 5, 2012, pigmented ink print on paper, 11 x 16.9 in., series of 7 Panel Discussion: Constructing a Place Sunday, January 27, 2013 34:30pm Curatorial Hub @ TEMP Art Space 57 Walker Street New York, NY 10013 Conceived as a transdisciplinary discussion, this event is considered as an […]
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