Faculty News

Yoko Inoue has received a grant from the Japan Foundation for an exhibition project, Tea Taste Democracy and Upside Down Objects, at SPACES in Cleveland, Ohio, where she is currently as an artist-in-residence.

Paris Review correspondent Megan Mayhew Bergman (MFAW '10), associate director of Ź’s MFA in Writing, addresses in her latest column how women, often excluded from adventure narratives, carve out their own heroic space.

A poem by visiting literature faculty member Phillip Williams is included in the current issue of the Boston Review.

Visiting literature faculty member Phillip Williams’ debut poetry collection, Thief in the Interior, has been named a 2017 Lambda Literary Award Finalist.

Almost Famous Women, a short story collection by associate director of Ź’s MFA in Writing, Megan Mayhew Bergman, (MFAW '10), uses eccentric women throughout history in “intimate, imaginatively told tales that explore the figures’ muddled relationship with fame and greatness,” according to a review in the online art forum, Hyperallergic.com.