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Sunday May 4, 2008
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

NONSITE COLLECTIVE || GENERAL MEETING

Sunday, May 4, 6:30 pm
Get Lost Travel Books
1825 Market Street
(between Guerrero and Valencia)
San Francisco

Please join us to discuss ongoing curricula, to participate in planning future projects, and to engage with construction of the website, as well as to reflect on the collective's work, direction, and organization.

The meeting welcomes everyone, and the agenda is open to all contributions. See under Workbooks: “General Nonsite Collective Meeting: Sunday, May 4: Agenda.” To propose an agenda item, just click on edit, scroll down to "body," contribute, and then submit. If you are not currently subscribed (and you'll need to be subscribed in order to contribute online) click on "create new account" and sign-up.

Hope to see you then.

Saturday May 24, 2008
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Artifact Reading Series
in collaboration with Nonsite Collective
hosts an evening of improvization, performance, and reading

by

Michael Basinksi, David Larsen, and Jeanne Heuving
Saturday, May 24th
6PM doors/6:30PM reading starts

at

The Oakland Art Gallery at Frank Ogawa Plaza
199 Kahn's Alley
Oakland CA 94612

Watch for related Nonsite events and curricular materials to be announced on this website soon!

Sunday May 25, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Sunday May 25th
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Please email Tanya Hollis for address
tanya@tanyahollis.com

Come meet Michael Basinksi, visual-performance-fluxus etc. poet and curator, in the wake of the May 24 Artifact reading.

Archival materials will be on display in Tanya's studio for your enjoyment--and you can touch them too! :)

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Sunday June 1, 2008
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm

<<Translation as Social and Aesthetic Practice>> continues with Tyrone Williams and Pat Clifford (both visiting from Cincinnati) speaking on:

"The Dynamics of History and Culture: 'Pale Approximations'... Who Can/May Speak?"

Sunday, June 1
Dinner 6:30
Talks 7:30
at Rob and Lee's home (in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood)
email for address and directions:
rob[dot]halpern AT gmail[dot]com

Pat Clifford examines the relationship between the Bengali poet Buddhadeva Bose and George Oppen, focusing in particular on Oppen’s arrangements of several of Bose’s poems, while Tyrone Williams discusses history as translation in the work of Somali novelist Nurridin Farah.

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