Thursday, February 25, 2010

Deadline EXTENDED & Exhibition News

The deadline is now March 4th for submissions!



The 75th edition Whitney Biennial is now on view at the museum, and Pratt students get in for free!

Whitney Biennial

The exhibit it running until May 30th so don't miss out.

Also, the Tim Burton Exhibition at the MoMa is still going on until April. Pratt students also have free admission into the MoMa.

Monday, February 08, 2010

Call For Submissions: Ubiquitous Spring 2010 Issue

Ubiquitous is pleased to announce that we are now accepting submissions for the Spring 2010 issue!

We had a great response last semester and were able to publish an amazing book. We've got big plans for this Spring issue, so don't miss the chance to be a part of it!

You can submit to Ubiquitous by emailing your submission to:
ubiquitous.submissions@gmail.com

Images need to be high quality! You can also leave submissions in our mailbox in Chapel Hall.

The deadline is Thursday February 25th! Submit now! We can't wait to see what you send us!

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The Editors

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Event: 60 Writers/60 Places

60 Writers/60 Places, a film by Luca Dipierro and Michael Kimball
will be screened as part of Pratt's Writer's Forum at 12 PM., Friday,
December 11, in the Engineering Building, Room 371, on Pratt's Brooklyn
Campus. The film is free and open to the public.

Produced by Little Burn Films, 60 Writers/60 Places is 60 different writers
reading their work for 60 seconds each in 60 different places. 60
Writers/60 Places is about writers and their writing occupying
untraditional spaces, everyday life, everywhere. There is Blake Butler
reading on the subway, Deb Olin Unferth in a laundromat, Jamie
Gaughran-Perez in a beauty salon, Tita Chico in a dressing room, Giancarlo
DiTrapano in front of a church, Tao Lin next to a hot dog cart, Adam
Robison in an artist's studio, and Adam Robinson in a dumpster.

60 Writers/60 Places begins with the idea of the tableaux vivant, a living
picture where the camera never moves. But instead of silently holding their
poses, the writers read a short excerpt of their work-another kind of
framing that linguistically echoes the frame of the tableaux vivant. The
film uses ideas from painting, stage performance, early photography,
contemporary photo compositing, other documentaries (e.g., Jorgen Leth's 66
Scenes from America), and old postcards.

There is an interaction between each writer, their writing, and the place
in which they read. Besides the internal structure of each shot, there is
an external architecture that accumulates among the 60 places. The writer
and the writing go on no matter what is going on around them.

Several of the writers featured in the film will be present at the
screening. For more information on the film, visit
http://www.littleburnfilms.com/60Writers60Places.html.

Friday Forum is curated by co-directors Nelly Reifler and Gina Zucker,
and is sponsored by the Pratt Writing Program. For more information on
Pratt's Writer's Forum, visit http://mysite.pratt.edu/~fforum/.




And Good Luck on Finals, everyone!

Saturday, November 07, 2009

News & Events: Way of The Word!

The Fall 2009 issue is currently in production, thanks to everyone who submitted artwork and writing. Be sure to stay in touch for updates and events! Take some time from school work to check out this reading, featuring past Ubiquitous staff and contributors:




Republic Worldwide Presents WAY OF THE WORD



There is a misconception that poetry, as a conceptual art form, speaks only to a select audience. In truth poetry has kept up a great pace with popular culture and has continually been reinterpreted through each successive generation broadening its breadth and definition. It is in the spirit of language arts that REPUBLIC presents the first installment of its recurring “Way of the Word” program at Bar On A.

“Way of the Word” opens Wednesday, November 11, 2009 to a unique evening of art, poetry, performance and music by emerging artists in the New York poetry world. Artists and poets include: Artists: Edward Hopely, Brian VanRemmen and more, slam poets: Khephran ­­­­Riddick and Aldrin Valdez and traditional poets: Davey Vacek, Katie Przybylski, Marissa Forbes, Peter Ford, and three founding members of a Brooklyn based poetry group called The Corresponding Society—Lonely Christopher, Robert Snyderman, and Jason Tallon.

Doors open at 7pm with a visual and interactive gallery hour for the artists, poets, and guests before the poetry readings begin at 8pm. Drink specials are provided by Bar On A from 7 to 9pm. Bar On A is located at 170 Avenue A, between 10th and 11th Streets.

A short event anthology, featuring poets from the show and around the nation will be available for purchase online and at the door for $15. Portions of the proceeds will be donated to *Reading Excellence and Discovery* (READ.), a foundation that promotes literacy by pairing qualified high school tutors with elementary students who demonstrate below grade level reading skills.

For more information about “*Way of the Word*,” READ or REPUBLIC please contact republicbrooklyn@gmail.com or call (443) 528-6761 or (917) 273-2712

Monday, October 12, 2009

NaNoWriMo 2009!

Ahoy to writers everywhere,

NaNoWriMo is coming soon! It begins on November 1st! Just giving you a heads up so that people can prepare.

For those that have no idea what NaNo is- it's National Novel Writing Month and it's a 50,000 word deadline to get writers of every kind to write their brains out without worrying about editing before November ends. There's no cash prizes or anything, but it'll keep people productive and it's self- rewarding. :D You get a crafty little certificate if you win.

Here's the event site: NaNoWriMo.org