Monday, January 31, 2011

Aaron Peck Reading

Wednesday, February 9, 2011.
11:30 AM
North Vancouver Campus of Capilano University
Library building, room 321

Please join us for a free & public reading by Aaron Peck.



Aaron Peck is an art critic, teacher, writer living in Vancouver, BC. He is the author of the novel The Bewilderments of Bernard Willis and, in collaboration with artists Adam Harrison and Dominic Osterried, Letters to the Pacific. His fiction has appeared in magazines such as Matrix, The Golden Handcuffs Review, and W. His recent art criticism has appeared in 01 Magazine, akimblog, Art Papers, artforum.com, Canadian Art, C Magazine and Fillip, as well as an article in La Fábrica's Spanish-language magazine Matador. He has also contributed to numerous exhibition catalogs. He currently teaches at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Contact: Anne Stone Email/Phone: astone@capilanou.ca / 604.986.1911 ext 2425

Monday, January 24, 2011

Prosetic Reading Series (Spring '11)

Upcoming Prosetic Reading Series (held on and off campus):

Presented by Capilano University Creative Writing and English
All events free & open to the public

Aaron Peck
February 9th
11:30 a.m.
Capilano University
Library 321
North Vancouver

Hiromi Goto
February 24th
7 p.m.
Cafe for Contemporary Art
140 East Esplanade
North Vancouver

Harry Karlinsky
March 9th
11:30 a.m.
Capilano University
Library 321
North Vancouver

Renee Rodin
March 23rd
11:30 a.m.
Capilano University
Library 321
North Vancouver

Michael Turner
March 31st
7 p.m.
Cafe for Contemporary Art
140 East Esplanade
North Vancouver

Thursday, January 13, 2011

2011 FIVE MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL

"GET YOUR GOAT"
Tom Cone: Introductory Lecture


Thursday January 20th, 2011
11:30 to 1 p.m
Cedar 238

During his Writer-in-Residence stay at Capilano University, Tom Cone will form a company of student writers, directors, and actors who will write, direct and perform a series of 5-minute plays. These will be staged in the Arbutus Theatre this spring. Discussions will follow each performance.

On Thursday, January 20th, Tom Cone will present a talk titled "Get Your Goat," an introduction to the 5-minute play project. During this session, interested creative writing students can sign up to be part of this project (first preference will be given to students who haven’t before participated.) To be part of this project, you must attend this talk!

This is a unique opportunity for creative writing students to create and develop a short play with an established playwright, and see that work performed by theatre students live before an audience. Don’t miss it!

About Tom Cone:
Tom Cone is a Vancouver legend: playwright, librettist, lecturer and teacher, impresario, curator and promoter of cultural hybrids, and nurturer of the avant-garde, he is major force behind Vancouver's experimental art, music and theatre scene. Tom Cone's many plays include True Mummy, Love at Last Sight, Herringbone; his adaptations of classic plays include Moliere's The Miser and Goldoni's The Servant of Two Masters; his librettos include The Architect for Vancouver Opera and The Gang for Vancouver New Music. He is founder of projects extraordinaires: Songroom -- a salon for new song collaborations, and CABINET, Interdisciplinary Collaborations -- an experimental arts collective


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