Sometimes My Father Would Wander Off

Jill Magi and Jonny Farrow
Jill Magi and Jonny Farrow

Jill Magi is the author of SLOT (Ugly Duckling Presse), Cadastral Map (Shearsman), Torchwood (Shearsman), Threads (Futurepoem), and the chapbooks Die for love, furlough (In Edit Mode Press), Poetry Barn Barn! (2nd Avenue), Confidence and Autonomy (Ink Press), Cadastral Map (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs), and numerous handmade books. Her visual works have been exhibited at the Textile Arts Center, the Brooklyn Arts Council, apexart, AC Institute, and Pace University. In 2011, she was an artist-in-residence at the Textile Arts Center, and was a writer-in-residence with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 2006-07. Jill runs Sona Books and teaches at Goddard College.

Jonny Farrow works with sound and light at the intersection of performance, installation, and improvisation, and is currently at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to Chicago, he taught music, culture and sound art classes for several years within CUNY. His work has been seen and heard at various galleries, museums, cultural institutions and festivals: In NYC at Diapason, PPOW, Cabinet Magazine Gallery, The Guggenheim, Ear to the Earth, Art in Odd Places, Issue Project Room. Elsewhere: Mina Dresden (SF), School of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); Moderna Museet (Stockholm), Muhlenberg College (Allentown, PA). Visit www.jonnyfarrow.net.