Marc Awodey (born November 4 1960) is an
American
contemporary artist
and poet. His poetry collections
include "Telegrams from the Psych Ward" (1999),
"New
York
; A Haibun Journey" (2003). and "Senryu and Nudes" (
2008) from Kasini House Books. He's also author of the
collection of essays "Art and Machine: 95 theses" (
2004) discussing his poetry vending machine project of
the late 1990s.
Awodey's paintings can be found in the
Vermont State
House
collection and in many private collections
throughout the United
States
. A prominent solo exhibition of his
paintings was held in the lobby of the
Vermont Supreme Court from January 13
through February 15, 2008.
Awodey
studied painting under George Ortman at Cranbrook
Academy of Art
, and received an MFA from Cranbrook in 1984. He resides in Burlington, Vermont
and serves on the faculty of Burlington College Community College of Vermont,
and Johnson State
College. As an art critic, Awodey has written over 500
reviews for Vermont's alternative weekly
Seven Days. He also writes for
Art New
England.
He was also one of the first Vermont Justices of the Peace to
perform
civil unions in
2000.
References
- Telegrams from the Psych Ward and other Poems (Paperback)
WPC-Minimal Press; 1st ed edition ISBN 978-0965890342
- New York: A Haibun Journey (Paperback) Writers Publishing
Cooperative (July 2003) ISBN 978-1930149151
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- 95 Theses: Art & Machine (Paperback) The Minimal Press
(July 2004) ISBN 978-0974251615
- Vermont Today January 13, 2008
- Faculty Listing, Burlington College
- Vermont Cynic October 23, 2006 "For Local Artist,
Burlington Is A Muse"
- List of reviews still available at Seven Days
website
- New York Times July 2, 2000 article "In Vermont,
Gay Couples Head for the Almost-Altar"
External links