Christopher Stackhouse and Andrea Rexilius, June 29, 2013
On Saturday, June 29 at 7:30 PM Counterpath hosted a reading by Christopher Stackhouse and Andrea Rexilius.
Christopher Stackhouse is a writer, curator, and visual artist. He is the author of Plural (Counterpath, 2012), Slip (Corollary Press, 2005) and is the co-author of an image/text collaboration with writer and translator John Keene, Seismosis (1913 Press, 2006), which features Stackhouse’s drawings in philosophical discourse with Keene’s texts. Fellowships and awards include Cave Canem Writer Fellow (1997, 1999, 2003); Fellow in Poetry, New York Foundation for the Arts (2005); Pocantico Residency at the Marcel Breuer House, Rockefeller Brothers Fund For The Arts (2009). He is an advisory board member at Fence Magazine, a contributing editor at Bomb Magazine, and a contributing poetry editor at Vanitas Magazine.
Andrea Rexilius is the author of Half of What They Carried Flew Away (Letter Machine, 2012) and To Be Human Is To Be A Conversation (Rescue Press, 2011). She teaches graduate and undergraduate writing, literature, and small press editing courses at Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, where she is also Coordinator of the Summer Writing Program.