PIVOT POINTS | Notes
and Acknowledgments
Exhibition Tour
Boyden Gallery
St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary City, MD,
October - November 2003
Gelb Gallery
Phillips Academy Andover, MA,
February 2004
Galería ICPNA Miraflores
Lima, Peru,
July 2004
Gallery II and Space Gallery
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, October - November 2004
Anderson Gallery
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA,
January - March 2005
Contemporary [Art] Galleries + Museum at the
Fine & Performing Arts Center
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, April 2005
Acknowledgments:
Both the exhibition and catalog have been
made possible
through the generous support of:
Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Boyden Gallery, St. Mary's College
Galería ICPNA Miraflores
Gelb Gallery. Phillips Academy Andover
The Painting and Printmaking Department, Virginia Commonwealth
University
The School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Western Carolina University
Western Michigan University
The Virginia Commission for the Arts
The artists and poets would like to acknowledge
with
special thanks the people behind the scenes who helped
make this exhibition and catalog possible, especially: Susan
Glasser, Director, Boyden Gallery; St. Mary's College,
St. Mary City, MD; Elaine Crivelli, Chair, Art Department,
Phillips Academy Andover, Andover, MA; Fernando
Torres Quirós, Director Cultural and Pedro Pablo Alayza
Tijero, Sub-Director Cultural, Galería ICPNA Miraflores,
Lima, Peru; Jacquelyn Ruttinger, Director of Exhibitions, Gallery
II and Space Gallery, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo,
MI; Ted Potter, Director, Anderson Gallery,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA;
Martin DeWitt, Founding Director, Contemporary [Art] Galleries
+ Museum at the Fine & Performing Arts Center, Western Carolina
University, Cullowhee, NC; Richard Toscan, Dean, School of the Arts, Virginia
Commonwealth University; Mary Flinn, Executive
Director, New Virginia Review, Inc; Richard Roth, Chair,
Painting and Printmaking Department, Virginia
Commonwealth University; Steven L. Jones, artist and
art critic; J. Randy Marshall, poet and editor; John Fralin,
Fralin Associates Fine Art Services; Rick Michaels, Main
Art and Frame; Javier Tapia, Associate Professor, Painting
and Printmaking Department, Virginia Commonwealth
University; Heather M. Harvey, Senior, Painting and
Printmaking Department, Virginia Commonwealth
University.
Translations by Eugenia Muñoz, Associate
Professor in
Virginia Commonwealth University's School of World Studies; assistance provided
by Greg Donovan, Poet and Associate Professor, Department of English,
Virginia Commonwealth University.
Technical Assistance Provided By:
CD recording: Jeff Lodge, Online Editor
/ Blackbird, and Graduate Programs Coordinator, English Department,
Virginia Commonwealth University.
DVD recording: Pam Turner, Associate Professor,
Kinetic Imaging, 3D Digital and Experimental Animation, Virginia
Commonwealth University
and
Matt Flowers, Studio Technician, Kinetic Imaging, 3D Digital and
Experimental Animation, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Pivot Points Design on Blackbird: Michael Keller,
Online Editor / Blackbird, and Technology Coordinator, English
Department, Virginia
Commonwealth University.
Photo of Victor Kord by Betty Kord.
Photo of Joshua Poteat by Allison Titus.
Photo of Victor Kord and Josef Albers by Mei-Lou Foo.
Slides of Sally Bowring's paintings by Matthew Phillips.
This arts
event is made
possible in
part by the
credits:
Larry Levis's "Caravaggio: Swirl and Vortex"
is from The Widening
Spell of the Leaves, by Larry Levis, ©1991. Reprinted
by permission of the University of Pittsburgh Press. "Two Trees"
was published in Elegy, in 1997. Reprinted by permission
of the University of Pittsburgh Press. The poem also
appeared in a limited edition broadside by David Freed.
Special thanks to Dave Smith for his gift of kindness by
allowing us to include his poems "The Clam-Rake Room" and
"Warren's Flowers" in the Pivot Points catalog
and exhibition. Gregory Donovan's "Breathing in the Cool" was
published in The GSU Review, Fall 1998, page 6. "Belle
Isle" was published
in 64 Magazine, May 2000, page 45.
Elizabeth Seydel Morgan's "Without A Philosophy" originally
appeared in The Southern Review. Louisiana State
University Press will publish the poem in a collection by
the same title. "The Adamsons' Peacocks" appeared
in Parties, Louisiana State University Press, Baton
Rouge, 1988, second edition, 2000.
Laura-Gray Street's "Disposable Goods" originally appeared
in The Yalobusha Review, Summer 2002. "Potters'
Field" appeared in The Notre Dame Review, Spring
2000.
Joshua Poteat's "People Who’d Kill Me (Spain, 1939)"
was part of a group of poems that won the 1998 Emory
University/Lullwater Review Prize in Poetry. Special
thanks to the editors and to judge Nicole Cooley. "Nocturne:
For
the Aviaries" was published in The Greensboro Review,
the Fall, 2002 issue. Special thanks to editor Dan Albergotti
and to the University of Arizona's Poetry Center for a
residency during which this and other poems were written.
Thanks to the VCCA and the Virginia Commission
for the Arts for the support of time and funding.
Acknowledgments for
the Galería ICPNA Miraflores:
Consejo Directivo:
Germán Krüger Espantoso, Presidente
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán Boza, Primer Vice-Presidente
Ana C. de Díaz, Segunda Vice-Presidenta
Roberto Hoyle McCallum, Tesorero
Christian Eidson Aubri, Secretario
Venancio Shinki Huamán, Vocal
Illa Rocconi de Quintanilla, Vocal
Lynn W. Roche, Miembro nato
Director General
Percy A. Canales Manzanilla
Directora Académica
Gail Brown Lottz
Sub-director Académico
Leonardo Mercado Leiva
Director Cultural
Fernando Torres Quirós
Sub-director Cultural
Pedro Pablo Alayza Tijero
From the Exhibition:
Montage:
Roger A. Cáceres,
Edgard Ccorahua