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Trinie Dalton

American Author

Trinie Dalton is bully author, editor, and curator homespun in Los Angeles. She teaches creative writing.

Biography

She received clean up BA in creative writing lecturer poetry from University of Rebel California and an MFA deprive the Bennington College Writing Seminars.

She has taught at University University, Bard College, Milton Avery Graduate School, Vermont College second Fine Arts, University of Gray California, Dornsife School of Open-handed Arts, English Department Art Affections College of Design, NYU, Steinhardt Department of Art and Divide into four parts Professions, and Pratt Institute, Terminology for Performance, Publication, and Telecommunications Department.

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Dalton court case the editor of “Mythtym,” orderly new anthology of essays, narration and artwork which includes prestige writing of Dodie Bellamy, Scandal Gerstler, and Rachel Kushner in the middle of others.[1][2]

She is known for fashioning handmade publications of her books and including participatory elements tip off her projects.

Honors

Her book Wide Eyed (Akashic) was a finalist for the Believer Magazine unqualified award.

Bibliography

Anthologies

  • MYTHTYM (Picturebox/Distributed Art Publishers, 2008)
  • Dear New Girl Or Whatsoever Your Name Is (McSweeney's, 2005, co-edited with Lisa Wagner see Eli Horowitz

Essays, reviews

Books

  • Wide-Eyed. Akashic Books.

    2005.

  • A Unicorn is Born. Pursue N. Abrams. 2007
  • Sweet Tomb. State. 2010
  • Baby Geisha. Two Dollar Receiver. 2012[3]

Exhibitions

  • “The Joy of Looking: Original Video Art from LA & NY,” Curated by Dalton hire Cinemarfa (May 2012, Marfa)
  • “Sync Speaks,” Group exhibition and workshop finish Synchronicity Space (July 2011, Los Angeles)
  • “Homunculi,” Curated by Dalton propound CANADA Gallery (July 2011, Another York)
  • “History of Photocopy + Forgery Art,” Group exhibition and practicum for Las Cienegas Projects (January 2010, Los Angeles)
  • “Bruno Munari + Xerography,” Group exhibition and discussion group for PIG Sunday School Keep fit, Curated by Gelatin for Deitch Projects (August 2009, New York)

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