2023 Residents
Val Taleggio, Italy, July
Fani Avramopoulou
Fani is a poet, artist, teacher, and labor organizer based out of Philadelphia and Baltimore with roots in Athens, Greece. She works at the juncture of mess and method, against authority and in uneasy dialogue with convention
Tessa Bolsover
Tessa is a poet and interdisciplinary artist based in Durham, NC. She is a founding editor of auric press and works across sound studies, visual media, ecological thought, and feminist studies. ​
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Hear Tessa read on the album Salutations, pressed by RVNG.
Sam Creely
Sam is a Toronto-based writer, editor, bookmaker, and educator whose work engages anticolonial and queer methodologies, turning syntax against institutional systems of logic or sense.
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See Sam's project, DanceNotes here.
Roman DuBrule
Based in British Columbia and a lifelong musician, Roman researches the ways in which art and media affect time and memory amidst the end of the world.
Mackenzie Ground
Mackenzie is a nehiyawiskwew and a writer from and currently based in Enoch Maskekosihk Cree Nation and Edmonton amiskwacîwâskahikan, Alberta and Treaty Six territory. She is a member of the Writing Revolution in Place research collective.
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Read Mackenzie's poem, mend in the balsam, here.
Amanda Hurtado
Amanda works at the University of Colorado, Boulder and is the author of S ACE P (Timglaset, 2020 & Editions Eclipse, 2014) and CELL (MonoD Press, 2016).
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View Amanda's book, S ACE P, at Eclipse Archive, here.
Olga Mikolaivna
Originally from Kyiv, Olga lives in San Diego and works in the (intersectional/textual) liminal space of photography, word, translation, and installation.
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See Olga's website here.
Samantha Walton
Samantha is an academic, poet, and small-press publisher who leads the Research Centre for Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University. She has a recent monograph on Nan Shepherd, and works poetically on the eco-gothic and fragmented lyric, as in Bad Moon (Spam Press, 2021).​