Suzanne Stein

Suzanne Stein, born in Los Angeles, 1968, poet, writer, performer. She is the author of NEW SUTRAS (Dogpark Collective), The Kim Game (Area Sneaks), TOUT VA BIEN (Displaced) and, in collaboration with Steve Benson, DO YOUR OWN DAMN LAUNDRY (GaussPDF). Poems, talk performances, and prose have been presented at New Langton Arts, the Poetry Project, the Berkeley Art Museum, the Poetic Research Bureau, and elsewhere; audio performances are archived at PennSound. Other works include Three-Way (2nd Floor Projects, 2009), HOLE IN SPACE (Omg, 2009), and Orphée (Minor/American, 2007).

Stein was the founding editor of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's digital art and literature publication Open Space; in her tenure as editor-in-chief (2008-2016) she presented the work and thinking of hundreds of writers, artists, musicians, filmmakers, critics, curators, and others, in venues digital, print, and real. After thirty years living and working in the Bay Area, she resides now in San Diego, California.

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