Show Archive:
- Caesura
- Georgia to Georgia
- Bloomsday:
A James Joyce Celebration - Beyond Krog Street:
Urban Portraits by Doug Barlow - Velcro Show 2006
- Continuum - New Portraits by Bryan Meltz
- Poets & Writers: An Evening of Poetry
- Home and the War
- Unconquered: Images of Cuba
- Here and Now
- Raging in the Gloom: Jack Kerouac Birthday Tribute
- Pelusa
- The Bridal Show
- Bloomsday: A James Joyce Celebration
- The Velcro Show 2007
- RockShow
- In Our Midst: Photographs of Candler Park
- Voices Carry 4: An Evening of Poetry & Spoken Word
- Strange True Tales: Photographs by Joeff Davis
- Pedestal Magazine Reading Event
- Translations
- ExLucis 2008
- International Women's Day Poetry Reading
- A Thousand Words
- Body/Text Project
- Bloomsday: A James Joyce Celebration
- Sorrowful Tunes from a Sunny Land:
Photographs from the Republic of Georgia - Sorrowful Tunes of Sunny Land
- Velcro Show 2008
- New York, New York: Photographs by Sylvia Plachy
- The American War: Photographs by Al Rockoff
- 3rd Anniversary Rent Party and Inauguration Celebration
- Bloodline, AIDS and Family: Images by Kristen Ashburn
- Durham Stories: Not Hell But You Can See It From Here
- The Dream of Life: Photographs by Dorothy O'Connor and Jenny Williamson
- The Path Worn In The Grass: A Marathon Reading of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself
- Rock Show 2: Rock 'n' Roll Photography
- Eminent Domain: The PiƱon Canyon Project
- The Cowboys vs. The Army
- Communion: A Found Photo Show
- Velcro Show 2009
- 4 For Four: 4th Anniversary Show
- Photographs by Dorothy O'Connor
- Talking Back To The Muse
- May Day Art Party for Haiti
Poets & Writers: An Evening of Poetry
Poets & Writers Magazine and Composition Gallery present an evening of poetry,
featuring Collin Kelley and Rupert Fike. Saturday September 23rd at 8 p.m.
Collin Kelley is a poet, playwright and journalist
from Atlanta, Georgia. His chapbook, Slow To Burn, is available now from MetroMania
Press. His debut collection of poetry, Better To Travel,
was nominated for the Georgia Author of the Year Award, Kate Tufts
Discovery Award and Lambda Literary Award. His first spoken word CD, HalfLife
Crisis, was released in November, 2004. Kelley has been nominated for a Pushcart
Prize for work published in SubtleTea.
Rupert Fike's poetry and short fiction has appeared in The Snake Nation
Review, Borderlands, Natural Bridge, storySouth, The Georgetown Review and The
Cumberland Poetry Review. Rosebud nominated him for a Pushcart
Prize in 2000, and he has a poem inscribed in a downtown Atlanta plaza. He
wrote and edited Voices From The Farm, non-fiction accounts of life on a
70's spiritual commune, which is now available in paperback.
Rupert is the 2006 winner of the Snake Nation Press National Poetry Competition.
featuring Collin Kelley and Rupert Fike. Saturday September 23rd at 8 p.m.
Collin Kelley is a poet, playwright and journalist
from Atlanta, Georgia. His chapbook, Slow To Burn, is available now from MetroMania
Press. His debut collection of poetry, Better To Travel,
was nominated for the Georgia Author of the Year Award, Kate Tufts
Discovery Award and Lambda Literary Award. His first spoken word CD, HalfLife
Crisis, was released in November, 2004. Kelley has been nominated for a Pushcart
Prize for work published in SubtleTea.
Rupert Fike's poetry and short fiction has appeared in The Snake Nation
Review, Borderlands, Natural Bridge, storySouth, The Georgetown Review and The
Cumberland Poetry Review. Rosebud nominated him for a Pushcart
Prize in 2000, and he has a poem inscribed in a downtown Atlanta plaza. He
wrote and edited Voices From The Farm, non-fiction accounts of life on a
70's spiritual commune, which is now available in paperback.
Rupert is the 2006 winner of the Snake Nation Press National Poetry Competition.
