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Rachel Eliza Griffiths’ portraits, which appear in such publications as Rattle, are showcased in Cave Canem's DUMBO loft. Opening includes reception & readings by poets responding to the exhibition. Photographs will be on display March-May with viewings by appointment, Monday-Friday, 12-7 pm: 718.858.0000. Opening is free & open to the public.
Rachel Eliza Griffiths is a poet, writer, photographer, and painter. A Cave Canem Fellow, she is also the recipient of fellowships including Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Vermont Studio Center, New York State Summer Writers Institute, Soul Mountain, New England Humanities Council, and others. Her literary and visual work has been widely published in journals, magazines, anthologies, and periodicals including Callaloo, The New York Times, Crab Orchard Review, Mosaic, RATTLE, Puerto Del Sol, Brilliant Corners, Indiana Review, Lumina, Ecotone, The Acentos Review, PMS: poem memoir story, Saranac Review, Torch, The Drunken Boat, Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry, Inkwell, Black Arts Quarterly, African American Review, Comstock Review, Hambone, and many others.
She is the author of two chapbooks, Turn of Heaven (Paris Boulevard Press) and According to Beauty (Paris Boulevard Press) and two forthcoming full-length collections of poetry, Miracle Arrhythmia (Willow Books, 2010) and Mule & Pear (New Issues Poetry and Prose, 2011). |