Visit the NYC/CUNY Chapbook Festival website for the full schedule, updates, list of publishers, and more information:http://chapbookfestival.org/
Now in its sixth year, the Chapbook Festival celebrates the chapbook as a work of art and as a medium for alternative and emerging writers and publishers. Located at venues throughout the city, the festival features a book fair with over 60 publishers from around the country, and includes exhibitions, workshops, installations, demonstrations, chapbook releases, and readings by prize-winning Chapbook Fellows.
Book Fair
10AM-8PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
A Tale of Two Museums: An Ethnographic Exhibition
12AM – 7PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (The James Gallery)
Poetry Project Presents: The Best of Public Access Poetry Screenings
12PM – 6PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
CLMP Advice Dispensary with Julie Buntin and Trisha Low
10AM-6PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
Chapbooks and Pedagogy
10:30AM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
Featuring: Alex Cuff, Amanda Deutch, Kari Henry, Dorothea Lasky,Elizabeth Rosario, Lnette Smith and Tianna Wells.
“What Is the Name of the Pamphlet?”: Chapbooks in Contexts
12PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
Featuring: Dan Remein, Kurt Thometz, Nancy Kuhl, and Danny Snelson with David Abel as moderator.
Nuts, Bolts, & Beyond: How to Get Your Work into Print
1:30PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
Featuring: Shanna Compton, MC Hyland, Adam Robinson, andBianca Stone with Melissa Faliveno as moderator.
Lost & Found Release
4PM, The Graduate Center, CUNY (C-Level)
Featuring work by: Ed Dorn, Robert Duncan & Pauline Kael, Vincent Ferrini, Helene Johnson, and Adrienne Rich.