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Thirteen Ways of Looking at After on exhibit

July 13, 2024

Thirteen Ways of Looking at After is now on exhibit at Gallery 344 at Yale University. Curated by MJ Millington and Ashley Cale, the exhibition explores the idea of after through images and erasure poems. To read more about the project, click here.

“Battle Bears” by Meredith Miller. Pairs with my poem “Grizzly Bears' Picnic.”

Dreaming Animals at Five Points Gallery

April 12, 2023

Dreaming Animals will be on exhibit at the Five Points Gallery in Torrington, CT from April 28-June 3, 2023. Opening reception is Friday, April 28, from 6-8 PM, and there will be a virtual artist talk on Friday, May 26 at 6:30 PM. Many thanks to Five Points, and hope to see you there!

Ostrakon on exhibit

October 06, 2022

Ostrakon (in both shard and video form) is on exhibit through Jan. 26, 2023 at the Gallery Upstairs, at the Institute Library in New Haven, CT. It’s part of the exhibit Waste Management: Reuse, Reimagine, Repurpose, a group show examining the climate crisis.

“Rhino Hero” by Meredith Miller. Pairs with my poem “Let Sleeping Bones Lie.”

Interview with Yale Environmental Humanities

April 26, 2022

Meredith Miller and I discuss our project Dreaming Animals in an interview over on the Yale Environmental Humanities blog. Dreaming Animals was awarded a 2021 Yale University EH grant; you can find out more about the project and the grant program in the interview. Enjoy!

Dreaming Animals in the press

April 19, 2022

The Yale News has a lovely piece about Dreaming Animals available on their website, complete with an amusing shot of the bemasked collaborators, in case you’re curious about what the top third of my face looks like. Another short piece is also available on the Beinecke Library’s news page. Enjoy!

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