Kate Soper’s (CRF 2017) latest work, “The Romance of the Rose,” was recently reviewed, and compared to the work of Richard Wagner, in the March 13th, 2023 issue of the New Yorker. “In ‘The Romance of the Rose,’ her biggest work to...
Monica Youn (CRF 2013, Juror) just published a new collection of poetry with Graywolf Press. “From From” is a poetic evocation of deracination, and a deconstruction of Asian American identity and positioning. Fellow Civitellian Cathy Park Hong (CRF 2021)...
Ground Control, a solo exhibition by the late artist Kanishka Raja (CRF 2006, Juror), is up at Experimenter Colaba in Mumbai, India through May 13th. The show collects a body of works that converge several strands of enquiry that ran concurrently in Raja’s...
Holly Amos spoke with Joanna Klink (CRF 2012, DG 2017) on the Poetry Foundation’s podcast. Klink is the author of five books of poetry, most recently The Nightfields, and she shared some new poems that appear in the February 2023 issue of Poetry. If...
On the occasion of the European Month of Photography, Robert Morat Galerie presents photographs from 2016 – 2020 by American artist Bill Jacobson (CRF 2013).Based in New York, Jacobson first became known for his defocused photographs from the 1990s, which...
An annual classical music statistics report has found that in 2022, nine of the top 20 most performed living composers were women. Missy Mazzoli (CRF 2019), Olga Neuwirth (CRF 2016), Kaija Saariaho (CRF 2001), and Errollyn Wallen (CRF 2006) were among those included...