answering the question [What is visual poetry?] one full-color chapbook at a time
Evgenij V. Kharitonov, Poet, – sound – and visual artist, musician, and researcher of science fiction was born in 1969 in Moscow. He has a philological education, is the author of numerous literary publications and many books, and works in journalism. He is the publisher and the editor of the magazine of literary and art [...]
Sarah McCann is a Baltimore based community artist. She partners with individuals and organizations to facilitate projects that use existing systems of behavior to form deeper human relationships and create opportunities for reflection and growth. She is currently the Wide Angle Youth Media Festival Coordinator. Sarah also teaches with Baltimore Clayworks, and is an independent [...]
Billy Mavreas is a Canadian cartoonist and artist living in Montreal, Quebec, whose mostly silent or wordless comics revolve around the themes of language, sexuality and spirituality. He is the co-founder of Expozine, one of Canada’s largest and most well respected small press fairs, as well as the curator and resident-at-large of Monastiraki, a shop [...]
Martha Deed is a poet and web.artist who lives on the Erie Canal in North Tonawanda in a house that causes writing to happen. Martha’s chapbook The Lost Shoe, and her tiny booklets Heat (flash fiction) and her 500 Favourite Words have previously been published by chapbookpublisher.com. Her work has appeared on line and in [...]
Luc Fierens (www.vansebroeck.be) was born 1961 in Mechelen (BE). He’s “an active mail-artist since 1984, when he began delivering his distinctive flavor of poesia-visiva-inspired visual poetry to individuals, exhibitions, and archives around the planet. His method of production is collage, a particular brand of verbo-visual collage that makes it points by abrupt collocations of disparate [...]