Ellen Levy—The deep ludicrousness of lyric: The Poet in T. J. Clark

Ellen Levy—The deep ludicrousness of lyric: The Poet in T. J. Clark

School of Visual Arts (SVA)

March 21, 2011
Ellen Levy—The deep ludicrousness of lyric: The Poet in T. J. Clark


BFA Visual and Critical Studies program presents

“The deep ludicrousness of lyric”: The Poet in T. J. Clark

Ellen Levy

Tuesday, April 12, 6:30pm 133/141 West 21 Street, Room 101C

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