Volume 20, Number 1 of the Bridge Journal, designed by Faust, Ltd.
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Michael Workman
Architecture David Sundry
Dance & Performance Art Michelle Kranicke
Music Eric Chial
Philosophy Mark Tschaepe
Poetry avery r. young
Visual Art Andrew Schachman
CONTENTS
Letter from the Editor - Michael Workman
Ten Questions for the Somatic Practice as Performance - Michelle Kranicke
Things Fall Apart/ New Primary Materials - Andrew Schachman
The Problem of Propaganda - Mark Tschaepe
Interview: Noothan Bharani - David Sundry
FEATURE Past the Tragedy: An Interview with Carolee Schneemann - Michael Workman
Why Go Out At All - Eric Chial
FICTION Your Second House and Cancer - Christine Simokaitis
Poetry Selections by avery r. young:
Isha Camara
Nile Lansana
Brad Buchanan
Emily Kerlin
James Grabill
Joan Countryman
Daniel Weinberg
Robert Eugene Rubino
Alex Shapiro
Sarah Payne
Visual Art Selections by Andrew Schachman:
Faheem Majeed
Mike Bancroft
Eric Ellingsen
Anonymous
Jeremiah Hulsebos-Spofford
Firat Erdim
Emmy Bright and Kat Burdine
Sabina Ott
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Michael Workman is a choreographer, language, visual and movement artist, dance and performance artist, writer, reporter, and sociocultural critic. In addition to his work at the Chicago Tribune, Guardian US, Newcity magazine, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio and elsewhere, Workman is also Director of Bridge, an artistic collective and 501 (c) (3) publishing and programming organization (bridge-chicago.org). His choreographic writing has been included in Propositional Attitudes, an anthology of recent performance scores, directions and instructions published by Golden Spike Press, and his Perfect Worlds: Artistic Forms & Social Imaginaries Vol. 1, the first in a 3-volume series, was released by StepSister Press in October 2018 with a day-long program of performances at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Most recently, two of his scores were accepted for publication in a special edition of the Notre Dame Review focusing on the work of participants in the &NOW Festival of Innovative Writing.
Meghan Lamb is the author of COWARD (2022), Failure to Thrive (2021) All of Your Most Private Places (2020) and Silk Flowers (2017). She served as the Philip Roth Writer-in-Residence at Bucknell University, and teaches creative writing through the University of Chicago, Story Studio, and GrubStreet. Her work has appeared in Quarterly West, DIAGRAM, Redivider, and Passages North, among other publications.She runs the shadow text reading series Significant Others, a project dedicated to elevating new books and the behind the scenes texts that inspired them. In addition to being the fiction editor for Bridge, she develops the educational Portolan Project for the Speculative Literature Foundation, and serves as the nonfiction editor of Nat. Brut, a Whiting Award-winning journal of art and literature dedicated to advancing inclusivity in all creative fields.
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