Performance of Currents/Correntes by Terri Witek and I at Academia de Ciências de Lisboa as part of DISQUIET: Dzanc Books International Literary Program in Lisbon - on the program with play writer Elaine Avila and poet Sally Ashton.













































Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Photo by Marianne Goldsmith
Performance of Currents/Correntes by Terri Witek and I at Academia de Ciências de Lisboa as part of DISQUIET: Dzanc Books International Literary Program in Lisbon - on the program with play writer Elaine Avila and poet Sally Ashton.
JULY 1, Wednesday 2.30 pm | 4.00 pm READING with SALLY ASHTON, ELAINE ÁVILA, CYRIACO LOPES and TERRI WITEK. Academia das Ciências de Lisboa. Rua Academia das Ciências, 19. Baixa-Chiado. Please note that the dress code here is business casual.
Tuesday, May 26 - 8:30-10:00pm - Faculty Reading - Dick Davis, Erica Dawson, Joshua Mehigan, Spencer Reece, Terri Witek and Cyriaco Lopes
Wednesday, May 27 - 8:30 - 9:45am - Diverse art forms respond to the theme of "water," Jo Yarrington (chair), Dolores Hayden, Cyriaco Lopes, Terri Witek, Ashley Murphy, Iesha Thompson, Marion Belanger
http://www.poetrybytheseaconference.com/schedule%20copy.htm
Anthology of Visual Poetry, curated by Alberto Saraiva. Oi Futuro Cultural Center, Rio de Janeiro.
MINOTAURS, a collaboration with poet Terri Witek, on Requited Journal:
http://requitedjournal.com/index.php?/poetry/cyriaco-lopes-and-terri-witek/
installation at Crisp Ellert Museum with Terri Witek. labyrinth of photos of water, sound installation with poems.
the show has the luxury of being curated by Julie Dickover and installed by Tony Rodrigues with the help of Kevin Mahoney.
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum - November 2014
Chosunilbo Museum, Seoul, Korea
with Terri Witek
22nd Seoul International Art Festival
312 Brazilians were killed in 2014 just for being gay. a virtual monument for them. this was made for Transparent, the wonderful virtual space-project by artistFrederico Dalton. more of it at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Galeria-Transparente/1452624385016089
exhibition of the 10 years of AIOP. in 2009 Terri Witek and I did Big Bronze Statues as part of Art in Odd Places. You can see the documentation here:
http://cyriacolopes.com/big-bronze-statues-aiop/
Link to the piece:
Interview by Eleni I. Foundoulaki for Chania Newspaper, Greece, with poet Terri Witek.