Oct 21 2017
Ariana Reines

Ariana Reines

Presented by Big Car and Indiana Humanities and University of Indianapolis - Arts at Tube Factory artspace

Named one of Flavorwire’s 100 best living writers and “a crucial voice of her generation” by NPR’s Michael Silverblatt, New York based writer Ariana Reines will run a workshop followed by a reading at Tube Factory artspace, 1125 Cruft St. October 21, 1-3 p.m.

Over the years, Reines acted as a mentor to multidisciplinary artist Larissa Hammond. Hammond’s exhibit, The / a mind the b mind, is currently on display at Tube Factory and Reines contributed to the Larissa Hammond piece, Initiation
The event will mark the close of the exhibition. 
 
This event is in partnership with University of Indianapolis and made possible by grants through Indiana Humanities and the Simon Family Foundation.

More about Ariana Reines:
Her books include The Cow (Alberta Prize, 2006), Coeur de Lion (2007); Mercury (2011), A Sand Book (2017), from FENCE, and The Origin of the World (2014) from Semiotext(e). TELEPHONE, her first play (2009) was commissioned by The Foundry Theatre and received two Obie Awards; a Norwegian translation will premiere in Mollebyen, Norway in 2017. FRANCESCA, a play by Nathalie Rozanes based on writings & performances by Reines premiered at the National Theatre of Belgium in 2016. Other performance & theatrical works include: MORTAL KOMBAT (2015), commissioned by Le Mouvement Biel/Bienne & performed at The Whitney Museum, New York, NY, USA, & Gallery TPW, Toronto, CA, and LORNA (2013) at Martin E. Segal Theatre, New York, USA, both in collaboration with Jim Fletcher, The Origin of the World (2013) at Modern Art, London UK, & many others. Art exhibitions include PUBIC SPACE (2016), a collaboration with Oscar Tuazon at Modern Art in London, UK, EXHAUST (2016) at Contemporary Art Tasmania, AU, and JANE DARK (2014) at Western Front, Vancouver, CA. Reines is the translator of Baudelaire’s My Heart Laid Bare (Mal-O-Mar, 2009); Jean-Luc Hennig’s The Little Black Book of Grisélidis Réal:Days and Nights of an Anarchist Whore(Semiotext(e) 2009); and Tiqqun’s Preliminary Materials Toward a Theory of the Young-Girl (Semiotext(e) 2012). She has taught at Columbia University, the European Graduate School, NYU, Tufts, Naropa, The New School, & many other places. In 2009 she was Roberta C. Holloway Lecturer in Poetry at the University of California-Berkeley. She astrologizes at lazyeyehaver.com.
Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 317-450-6630

Email: info@bigcar.org

Dates & Times

2017/10/21 - 2017/10/21

Location Info

Tube Factory artspace

1125 Cruft Street, Indianapolis, IN 46203