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Dodie Bellamy: Thursday, June 27, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. CT
SAIC Ballroom
Dodie Bellamy is a San Francisco-based poet, novelist, personal essayist, and art journalist. She has published a dozen books, including (for Semiotexte) Bee Reaved, When the Sick Rule the World, and The Letters of Mina Harker. She’s written for numerous art catalogues and journals, including Artforum, Frieze, Mousse, Apartamento, Gagosian Quarterly, diaphenes, The Village Voice, and Los Angeles Review of Books. With Kevin Killian, she edited Writers Who Love Too Much: New Narrative 1977-1997 (2017). Bellamy was the 2018-19 subject of California College of the Arts’ Wattis Institute’s “On Our Mind” program—a series of public events, commissioned essays, workshops, and reading group exploring her writing—culminating with the 2020 publication of Dodie Bellamy is on Our Mind (Semiotexte). In 2023 she received a Guggenheim fellowship in Nonfiction.