Nov
1
5:00 PM17:00

Instrument Book Release :: A Poetry Reading w/ Dao Strom, Coleman Stevenson, Emily Kendal Frey

Join us on Zoom for a poetry reading event

to celebrate the official release of INSTRUMENT

a poetry-art book by Dao Strom

published by Fonograf Editions.


Free, open to all, tune in from anywhere:
Nov 1st, 5-6pm Pacific Time


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Reading with:

+Dao Strom

+Coleman Stevenson

+Emily Kendal Frey

more about INSTRUMENT (book) + TRAVELER’S ODE (music album) here

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Sep
26
to Sep 27

Time Based Art Festival 2020 :: Instrument/Traveler's Ode Release

INSTRUMENT/TRAVELER’S ODE

Release Performance & Event

DATES

September 26 | 6:30PM PDT MUSIC PERFORMANCE View on picatv.org

September 27 | 1:00–4:00 PM Instrument/Traveler’s Ode Installation and Book/Record Release at PICA Annex 

For the safety of attendees and staff, the event will be drop-in/open house style, with staggered entrance, and limited capacity at any one time. Masks/face coverings will be required. 

Visit TBA website for more info.

Instrument is published by Fonograf Editions in collaboration with Antiquated Future Records who is releasing Traveler’s Ode. Preview/preorder here:

Fonograf Editions
Antiquated Future Records

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DESCRIPTION

Dao Strom’s Instrument/Traveler’s Ode is an experiment in multimodal poetics—inhabiting a synergistic blend of poetry, music, and visual art: the artist’s three forms of “voice.” Born in Vietnam and leaving the country at the age of two for Northern California, Strom’s life and work speaks to fragmentation—of/within selves, histories, cultures, groups of people, and places—yet within this configuring lies her art’s fluid mastery. Combining color photography, personal biography, and gripping, restless poetry, Instrument represents a unique melding of literature and art. The poems are augmented by an album, Traveler’s Ode, an interwoven series of textured, ethereal song-poems. Atmospheric yet weighted, minimalist yet lush, the album combines voice, electronics, piano, guitars, and field recordings from sources such as rivers, sea, jungle, and birds to create a deeply emotive song-cycle that explores themes of displacement, diaspora, and hauntings. Instrument/Traveler’s Ode is a collaborative book publication/music release from Fonograf Editions and Antiquated Future Records. 

For TBA: 20, Dao Strom will give an intimate performance of songs and visuals from Instrument/Traveler’s Ode, to be live-streamed on the 26th of September. The release will also be celebrated in the unique format of an installation of visual poetry and audio fragments (played on cassette decks) in PICA’s Annex, on the 27th of September from 1:00-4:00 PM PDT, where books and cassettes will be available for purchase to mark the project’s Portland release. 

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Feb
27
7:30 PM19:30

She Who Has No Master(s) @ SF Asian Art Museum / The Gentle Order of Girls & Boys


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Celebrate Counterpoint Press’s reissue of Dao Strom’s 2006 book “The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys” with collaborative and individual readings by founding members of the collective She Who Has No Master(s): Angie Chau, Isabelle Thuy Pelaud, Aimee Phan and Dao Strom. Readings focus on the lives and voices of contemporary Vietnamese American women, talking about love, work, motherhood, writing and more. Readings will be followed by conversation and Q&A. 

She Who Has No Master(s) is a project of multivoiced collectivity, hybrid poetics, encounters, in-between spaces and (dis)places of the Vietnamese diaspora. Through a collaborative art process and social interactions, the project endeavors to bring into concert the voices of women writers of the Vietnamese diaspora. She Who Has No Master(s) is a project of the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN.org).

About the Participants:

Dao Strom is the author of a bilingual poetry-art book, “You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else”; an experimental memoir, “We Were Meant To Be a Gentle People”; a song-cycle, “East/West”; and two books of fiction, “The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys” and “Grass Roof, Tin Roof.” 

Aimee Phan teaches at California College of the Arts and is the author of “The Reeducation of Cherry Truong” and “We Should Never Meet,” which was named a Notable Book by the Kiryama Prize in fiction and a finalist for the 2005 Asian American Literary Awards. 

Isabelle Thuy Pelaud is a professor in Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University and the author of “This is All I Choose to Tell: History and Hybridity in Vietnamese American Literature” and co-editor of “Troubling Borders: An Anthology of Art and Literature by Southeast Asian Women in the Diaspora.”  

Angie Chau is the author of “Quiet As They Come.” Her work has appeared in BOMB Magazine, Ajar Journal, Indiana Review, Santa Clara Review, Night Train Magazineand the Heyday Books anthology “New California Writing.” 

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Feb
19
8:00 PM20:00

Poetry + Performance @ The Powerhouse, Amherst College

The poet and artist Dao Strom will perform on Wednesday, February 19th, at 8 p.m. at The Powerhouse at Amherst College. The event, sponsored by the Amherst College Creative Writing Center, is free and open to the public and will be followed by refreshments.

Dao Strom’s work explores hybridity through melding disparate “voices”—written, sung, visual—to contemplate the intersection of personal and collective histories. The New Yorker has called her work “Quietly beautiful… hip without being ironic.” She makes music as The Sea & The Mother, and is the author of five books, including a bilingual poetry/art book, a hybrid-form memoir with a song-cycle, a collection of novellas, and a novel. She is a founding member of She Who Has No Master(s), a collective project of women artists of the Vietnamese diaspora, as well as the editor of diaCRITICS.

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