Join us Saturday April 4th to participate in a facilitated informal share of poems, sketches, notes etc.
From Cat:::
An experimental writing workshop centered around 'active listening' for text that can live on a variety of platforms, including the page, screen, or stage.
I will facilitate a salon-style experience centered around 'active listening' as a way to hold space for creative praxis. Bring creative work at any stage of completion or just come for the ride. Share: Messy notes toward a project! Poems! Sketches! Thoughts! Songs! Other stuff! These are open format, supportive, informal, FUN, and generative.
If you plan on coming please RSVP below and bring paper, drafts of works, and your most favorite writing utensil.
Ages Teen and adult!
Space is limited. RSVP required.
Sliding Scale ($10-20)
BIO:
Cat Tyc is a writer and artist. She explores dynamics of speculative relations on the precipice of a poetic mediology that include the page, video, sound, installation and performance.She has three chapbooks, An Architectural Seance (Dancing Girl Press), CONSUMES ME (Belladonna Collaborative) and I AM BECAUSE MY LITTLE DOG KNOWS ME (Blush Lit).
Her video work has screened locally and internationally at spaces that include the Microscope Gallery, Anthology Film Archives, CUNY Graduate Center, Brooklyn Museum, Hauser & Wirth, and Kassel Fest. She has directed music videos that have been added to the rotation on LOGO's NewNowNext and MTVu.
She co-curates the Poet Transmit with Victoria Keddie which engages in the connections between poetry, transmission, and performance to explore textual practice and modes of transmission and how poetry exists in expanded fields of time. Events have been held at St. Mark’s Poetry Project, Knockdown Center and MOMA Ps1.
She teaches writing as an adjunct and directs The Home School in Hudson, NY which is a week long intensive program that foregrounds interdisciplinary experimentation and collaboration.