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VISION & VOICES V: Featuring David Smith & Andrea Scarpino

Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, United States

VISION & VOICES V: Featuring David Smith & Andrea Scarpino

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In conjunction with the monthly "Downtown Artwalk" and with the ongoing exhibition by artist Peter Zaleski and Curtis Wright, LA Artcore presented "Vision & Voices V", the fifth in a series of evening poetry events featuring authors Andrea Scarpino and David Smith, with an open microphone featuring Chuck Guilliotte. The evening was introduced by Richard Modiano of Poetix.

Watch the nine-minute long video of this event.

David Smith, through his Ouija Madness Magazine and Press, published works by Bukowski, Richard Meltzer, Dennis Cooper, Amy Gerstler, Tom Clark, Scott Wannberg, Bob Flanagan, Wanda Coleman, and Harry Northup. Smith’s poetry books include Closer to Jesus and, in collaboration with Scott Wannberg, Rockets Red Glare, and in collaboration with S.A. Griffin, Genocide Sutra, a Love Story. His new book is White Time (Off Beat Pulp).

Andrea Scarpino is author of the chapbook The Grove Behind (Finishing Line). She has worked for anti-war movements, feminist campaigns and environmental organizations and is West Coast correspondent for the blog Planet of the Blind.

 

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120 Judge John Aiso Street
Los Angeles, 90012

Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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LA Artcore is a non-profit organization that helps develop the careers of visual artists and brings innovative contemporary art to the public. Through its two art galleries (LA Artcore at Union Center and LA Artcore Brewery Annex) located in Downtown Los Angeles, LA Artcore promotes the work of artists of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds, and conducts educational service programs that enhance the interaction of artists and their surrounding constituencies.
LA Artcore is dedicated to expanding the interaction between artists and audiences and provide a platform to enhance the exchange of information, ideas and facilitate the awareness of creativity through the 24 shows exhibited annually .