Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Matthew Klane and Kimberly Lyons



Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 2pm

The Gallery at R&F Handmade Paints
84 Ten Broeck Avenue
Kingston, NY 12401

A $5 donation is suggested.

For directions please visit R&F’s website.

Matthew Klane is founder and co-editor of Flim Forum Press . His book is B_____ Meditations (Stockport Flats, 2008). Recent or forthcoming work can be found in Taiga, mutha fucka, Stretching Panties, and Cant. He currently lives and writes in Albany, NY, where he co-curates the Yes! Reading Series .

Kimberly Lyons has a new book of poems forthcoming from Instance Press: Rouge. She is the author of Saline, also from Instance Press and most recently, Phototherapique from YoYoLabs/Katalanche Press. Her poems have appeared recently in Talisman, Zen Monster, Peaches and Bats, Unarmed and online at Peep/Show . Her essay on Bernadette Mayer's Studying Hunger is in a recent issue of Aufgabe. Kimberly Lyons lives in Brooklyn and has been involved in poetical doings at the Poetry Project and Zinc Bar. Last May, she helped to organize a day of talks honoring Robert Kelly at Anthology Film. She has read recently on the lawn of Governor's Island and at 443 Gallery in NYC. Currently, she is working on producing a video and event on the visual work of artist and writer Basil King to take place in 2012. She publishes Lunar Chandelier Press.

In the Gallery at R&F:

Cat Crotchett's show, Strange Currencies, opens on Saturday, October 1st from 5-7pm. The exhibit runs through Saturday, November 19th, 2011.

Cat Crotchett’s paintings create a visual dialog between encaustic painting and the art of Javanese batik. The body of work on exhibit was influenced by the experience of cross-cultural workshops that the artist presented during a residency in Indonesia. To make these works, Crotchett used traditional batik tools for encaustic painting. Encaustics and batik processes share significant technical similarities.