Diane Spodarek
www.dangerousdiane.blogspot.com
Resume Summary (8 pages)
Bio
Diane Spodarek is a Canadian-American artist and writer, a recipient
of artist’s fellowships from the NEA, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and
the Michigan Council for the Arts. She is published in KGB Lit Magazine and
anthologized widely including “Young Women’s Monologues from
Contemporary Plays,” Tribes 12,” “Reverie: Ultra Short Memoir,” “Nuyorican
Stars in the Fire Anthology,” and forthcoming in “Dumped: Women Unfriending
Women, She Writes Press, 2015. Her video art is archived in The New Museum’s
XFR STN Project Collection. She lives in NYC’s Westbeth Artists’ Housing.
http://westbeth.org/wordpress/artist/diane-spodarek-writer-artist-performer/
& www.dangerousdiane.blogspot.com
Education
MFA,
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, 1975 (video/performance)
BFA,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1973 (painting, drawing)
Individual
Fellowships/Grants
Creative Communities
Wellington Grant Award, Wellington, New Zealand, 2008
New
York Foundation for the Arts Artist’s Fellowship/Literature, 1995
New York Foundation for the Arts Artist’s
Fellowship/Video, 1991
New
York Foundation for the Arts Artist’s Fellowship/Video, 1986
Michigan
Foundation for the Arts Artist’s Fellowship Award/Visual Artist, 1979
National
Endowment for the Arts Artist’s Fellowship/Video, 1978
Michigan Council for the Arts
Fellowship Award/Audio Work, 1978
Awards:
“Winner,”
“Two Transsexuals at the Airport,” Short Play Contest, Stageplays Forum,
2012
“Honorable
Mention”, The Jane Chambers Playwriting Award, The Women and Theatre Program,
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 1999;
“Year
of the Poet II,” Downtown Magazine Poetry Award, 1992;
"Certificate
of Merit," National Fine Arts Video Competition, University of
Missouri, Video: in collaboration with Jay Yager,
1991
First
Finalist, in the First Grand Poetry Slam, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, NY
(Winner:
Paul Beatty), 1990
“Lawrence
Kasden Award,” for “Tools & Lingerie,” 18th Annual Ann Arbor Film
&Video Festival, Ann Arbor, MI, Video: in
collaboration with Jay Yager, 1989
"Oswego
International Film/Video Festival Award," Oswego Civic Art Center,
NY, Video: in collaboration with Jay Yager, 1988
“A
Road Show,” First Prize for Video, “No Pain, No Gain,” (Contemporary Art
Institute of Detroit). Video: in collaboration with
Jay Yager, 1985
"Experimental
Video Award," Great lakes Festival, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1989
"Purchase
Award," Cuseta College, San Luis Obispo, California, 1978
"Merit
Award,” Athens Video Festival, Athens, Ohio, 1978
"3M
Award for Best Experimental," Athens International Film Festival, Athens,
OH, 1977
"Merit
Award," Athens International Film Festival, 1977
"2nd
Annual Ithaca Video Award," Ithaca Video Festival, IVP Media Productions, Ithaca,
NY, 1976
Guest Artist: Jay Yager's Spider Shack Website:
http://www.spidershack.net/guest.html
Guest Artist Spider Shack
Writer’s Residency
http://www.spidershack.net/guest.html
Guest Artist Spider Shack
Writer’s Residency
The
Studios of Key West, Key West, Florida, Invited, 2009
Dorland
Mountain Arts Colony, Temecula, California, 2004
Video Art Tapes Media Archive Project, New Museum,
New York
XFR STN Project at archive.org
2013: A selection of Video Art created in
collaboration with Jay Yager
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-01_1A_03 (No Pain
No Gain, 1984, b/w, 14:05 min)
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-01_1A_06 (Corporate Vise, 1985, b/w, 03:52 min)
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-01_1A_04 (Automatic Shut Off, 1985, b/w, 08:40 min.)
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-01_1A_08 (No Fault,1986,
b/w 03:52)
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-01_1A_12 (Cross
Talk, 1988, b/w, 11:20)
https://archive.org/details/XFR_2013-09-05_1C_04
(Tools & Lingerie, 1987, color, 13:47)
Visiting Artist
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 2014
Aizu Art College & MMAC Festival, Mishima & Tokyo, Japan, 2004
Aizu Art College & MMAC Festival, Mishima & Tokyo, Japan, 2004
Eastern
Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, 2002
The
College of St. Rose, Albany, NY; University of State of New York, 1997
Video
CD 85, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1985
Ohio
State University, OH
Syracuse
University, NY
Macomb
County College, Macomb, Michigan
Athens
Video Festival, OH
Flint
Institute of Arts, MI
C.A.G.E.
Contemporary Art Center & University of Cincinnati, Ohio
Mid-America
College Art Association Conference, Detroit, MI, 1981
Detroit
Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, 1980
PUBLISHED WORK
2015 (forthcoming, March, 2015)
"Dumped: Women Unfriending Women," SHE WRITES PRESS", ("The Professional Critic)
2014
“The Farmer in the Dell,” Grisly Shorts, Anthology Book, Apocryphile Press, 2013
"Dumped: Women Unfriending Women," SHE WRITES PRESS", ("The Professional Critic)
2014
"Estrellas En El Fuego (Stars in The Fire): The Alternative
New Year’s Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza 2014 Anthology," Rogue Scholars
Press, NY, NY, 2014
2013
"Reverie: Ultra Short Memories," Telling Our Stories Press, Collected
by CoCo Harris, 2013
("Train Birth") “The Farmer in the Dell,” Grisly Shorts, Anthology Book, Apocryphile Press, 2013
"Sobriety is Over-rated," KGB Literary Magazine, Interview by John McCafferty, http://kgbbar.com/lit/non_fiction/the_drunk_monologues_sobriety_is_overrated
“The Next Big Thing,” http://bonny-finberg.blogspot.com/2013/03/dangerous-dianes-next-big-thing.html
“The Next Big Thing,” http://bonny-finberg.blogspot.com/2013/03/dangerous-dianes-next-big-thing.html
2012
“Men and Cars,” Unbearables Big Book of Sex,
Autonomedia, NY, 2011
“The Sea,” with Olivia Beens, Thinicepress.com,
Unbearable Online Portfolio #3, NY,
2011
“I’m Happy Again,” audio for “The First Dog,”
by Ben Cheever and Tim Grajek, 2010
“Two Transsexuals at the Airport,” Winner,
Short Play Contest, www.stageplays-forum.com/forum20/2894.html, 2009
Review: “Diane Spodarek's
TWO TRANSSEXUALS AT THE AIRPORT is an absolute delight. Oh, the irony of it!
Talk about finding a sweetheart right next door, so to speak. I guess when two
souls are attracted to each other, it doesn't matter what body they're in, or
were in. This is a surprising play with a joyous ending you won’t see coming.
This is a change you can believe in." Edward Crosby Wells, Judge.
"The Worst Book I Ever Read,"
Unbearables Anthology, Thin Ice Press, New York,
2009
“Winter,” Kia Ora Air New Zealand In-flight
Magazine, 2008
"Unbearables Portfolio 3,"
Anthology, poetry (in collaborative with original drawing by
Olivia Beens, Thin Ice
Press, NY, 2008
Poems of the Month: A showcase of best poems:
www.poetsagainstthewar.org,
March 2008:
Lumiere Reader, Wellington, NZ. Essays and reviews about film, theatre and
literature (January, 2007 -
September, 2008)
Theatreview.com, Reviews about theatre,
Wellington, NZ, 2007-2008
"Zarathustra
Said," Directed by Lilicherie Macgregor, at Happy: theatre review,
Magdalena Aotearoa, Issue 31, May, 2008,
Wellington, NZ,
"Greetings,"
Magdalena Aotearoa, Issue 30, December, 2007
Blogger:
Prose, poetry, & photos, www.dangerousdiane.blogspot.com, since May,
2005, ongoing
“Men and Cars,” Young
Women’s Monologs from Contemporary Plays, edited by
Gerald Lee Ratliff, 2004
“Notes
from a Yogi’s Journal,” Satya Magazine,
NY, 2004
“Prose
and poetry,” www.Conspire.org, 2003
Leave Any Information at the
Signal, by
Ed Ruscha, includes the feature interview
with Ruscha, by D. Spodarek, MIT Press, Cambridge
MA, 2002 (originally
published by DAM Publications, Detroit)
Sweet Jesus: Poems About the
Ultimate Icon,
edited by Denise Duhamel & Nick
Carbo,
Dan Wakefield, 2002
Millennium Monologs, edited by Gerald Lee
Ratliff, 2002
“Even More Monologues for
Women by Women,”
edited by Tori Haring-Smith, 2001
“Five
Poems by Diane Spodarek,” Soho Arts Weekly, Inc., NY
Featured
Writer & Cartoonist, Downtown Magazine and The Aquarian, NY, 1990-
1997
Additional: 1976 – 2001
Rising to the Dawn, Global
City Review, Survivor Magazine, Ikon Magazine, Downtown Magazine, The Aquarian,
National Poetry Magazine of the Lower East Side, Curare, Living with a White
Girl, Sex-Quake, Off Our Backs, Black & White, Edios, Centerfold (FUSE)
Toronto, The New Art Examiner, Art After the Apocalypse, College Art Journal,
What Happens Next, and others.
1990-
1997
Featured
Writer/Readings
“New
Prose Poetry and Song,” Chronocosmos II, 92nd Street Y Tribeca
Gallery, curated by Bonny Finberg and Sylvie Degiez, 2012
Youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D6fBCFMPAw,
2013
“Poems,” Hoboken Library Poetry Reading,
Hoboken, NJ, 2012, 2011
Word
Collective, Southern Cross, Wellington, 2007
Newtown
Community Centre, Newtown, NZ, 2006
Bar
Bodega, Wellington, NZ, 2004, 2005
Blue
Stockings, New York, 2004
First
Finalist to winner Paul Beatty in the First Grand Poetry Slam, Nuyorican
Poets
Cafe, NY, 1990
1990- 2007
St.
Mark’s Church, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, The Bowery Poetry Club, ABC No Rio, The
Knitting Factory, The Howl Festival, Poets & Writers, Mid-Manhattan
Library, Fusion Museum of Art, Fez Under Time Cafe, CBGB’s 313 Gallery, Thread
Waxing Space, The Living Theatre, Cedar Tavern, Cafe Nico, Cornelia St. Cafe,
The Pyramid, NADA, The Back Fence, LaMama, WBAI Radio, Manhattan Cable TV,
Biblios, BOB’s, Cafe No Bar.
Contributing
Writer & Cartoonist, Downtown Magazine, NY: 1993-1997
Soho
Arts Weekly, NY, Downtown Magazine
& The Aquarian,
Bi-weekly
column: “Girl Culture.” Essays on
cultural and community events; published interviews with prominent people in
New York social and arts community: Leslie Feinberg, Holly Hughes, John
Sinclair, and others. (Downtown
Magazine stopped publication in 1997 after over twenty-five years in print in
NY.
Editor & Co-Publisher, Detroit Artists Monthly,
Detroit, MI: 1976-1981
Feature
Writer, Editor, and Co-founder with Randy Delbeke. A not-for-profit arts'
publication, supported in part by the Michigan Foundation for the Arts,
Michigan Council for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. Magazine featured international and
local visual and performing artists including: Andy Warhol, Edward Ruscha, Vito
Acconci, John Baldessari, Carl Andre, Dick Higgins, Marcia Tucker, John Neff,
Robert Pincus-Witten, Ray Johnson, and many others.
Productions
Plays by Diane
Spodarek
“Internet
Dating: Blind Date at the Gallery,” EstroGenius Festival Staged Reading,
TheaterLab, NY, produced by Vincent Marano
“Cheese,”
Metropolitan Playhouse, director: Jackob Hofmann, East Village Festival,
NY, 2009
Two
Transsexuals at the Airport,” Winner, Short Play Contest, www.stageplays-forum.com/forum20/2894.html
(published only), 2009
"Winter,"
Workshop presentation at BATS Theatre, Wellington, NZ, 2008
"Are
you Insane?" TWWTC's (This Woman’s Work Theatre Company) “Next Big
THING,” Directed by Teresa K. Pond, at The Rock
Theater in Midtown Manhattan, NY, 2007
“Winter,”
Staged Public Reading, Magdalena National Gathering, Wellington, NZ,
2007
"Marley
& Rachel," New Zealand Int'l Fringe Festival, Paekakariki Fringe &
Wellington, Newtown Centre, NZ, 2007
"In
the Cellar of My Heart," Newtown Centre, Solo Performance, NZ, 2007
"The
Drunk Monologues," International New Zealand Fringe Festival, Directed by
Karen Ludwig, BATS Theatre, (return season following
sold-out run), Solo, 2006
"Two
Transsexuals at the Airport," Couch Soup Mini Festival, NZ Meteor,
Hamilton,
and Paramount Bergman Theatre, Wellington, NZ, 2006
“Winter,”
Public Staged Reading, Directed by Diane Spodarek, Tribes Gallery, NYC,
2006
“Winter,”
(excerpt) Playright The Readings, Herald Theatre, Aotea Centre, Smackbang,
Theatre Company, Auckland, NZ, 2006
“The
Drunk Monologues,” Massey University, Wellington, NZ, 2006
"Happy
Hour," Theatre Rats, Chester Horn Festival, NY, directed by Adam Karsten,
2005
“Winter,”
(Excerpt) Short-listed, Sydney Short and Sweet Festival, Australia, 2005
"The
Drunk Monologues," NY International Fringe Festival, Directed by Karen
Ludwig, 2004
“The
Drunk Monologues,” Fusion Museum of Art, 2004
“The
Drunk Monologues,” Ryuichi Sano Art Museum, Mishima, Japan and Sesion
Suginami, Tokyo, Japan, 2004
"The
Drunk Monologues" Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI, 2002
"The
Drunk Monologues" Horse Trade Theatre, St. Mark's Theatre, NY, Directed by
Russell Dobuler, 2001
“No
Time for Art,” performed by Miriam Yezbick, Detroit Artists Market, curated by
Jim Pallas for Arta Fundi, 2000
Invited
Playwright /Conferences
Magdalena
National Gathering, First Annual, Newtown, New Zealand, 2007
Aotearoa
Playmarket Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand, Panel Participant, Workshop,
Performer, 2006
Invited Solo
& Collaborative
Performance
Events
1981- 2007: New York
Howl
Festival, St. Mark’s Theatre, Dixon Place, Avenue B Social Club, Theatre for
the New City, Danceteria, 22 Wooster Street Gallery, The Bitter End, PS122,
CUANDO, Limbo Lounge, New York Theatre Ensemble, and others.
Other Featured
Poet & Writer/Readings
Word
Collective, Southern Cross, Wellington, NZ, 2007
Newtown
Community Centre; Bar Bodega, Wellington, NZ, 2006
Blue
Stockings, New York, 2004
Selected
Visual Arts Exhibitions
2013
New Museum, XFR STN Exhibition September, 2013, Videoart work in collaboration with Jay Yager
"What the Hell is it Ethel?" Fusion Museum, Mixed Media: "Your Suicide is No
New Museum, XFR STN Exhibition September, 2013, Videoart work in collaboration with Jay Yager
"What the Hell is it Ethel?" Fusion Museum, Mixed Media: "Your Suicide is No
Longer About You," & "All Roads Lead
to Wal-Mart" Group Exhibit, 2007
“Two Hills, Ancestors & Blood:
Pauline Morse, John Anderson, Ian Prior & Diane
Spodarek,” Pataka Museum, Porirua, New Zealand,
(Sculpture, Collage),
“Group
Exhibition,” Fusion Arts Museum, New York, (Sculpture), 2006, 2005, 2004
“Circa
69,” Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan, (Video), 2005
Video
Exhibitions/Screenings
All video work
written by Diane Spodarek
“Dreaming New Zealand,” Video art work
in collaboration with Jay Yager, Eye Am
Women Behind the Lens, New York: Global broadcast,
2008
“Dreaming
New Zealand,” Magdalena National Gathering, Wellington, NZ, 2007
“Hair,”& “Little Boy in Blue,” Pataka Museum,
Porirua, NZ, 2005
“Hair
Cut,” Estrogenius Festival at Manhattan Theatre Source, NY, 2004
“Hair
Cut,” Ryuichi Sano Museum, Mishima, Japan, 2004
“Hair
Cut,” New Screen Broadcasting, Orlando, FL, 2004
“Hair Cut,” The Pioneer
Theatre in NY, 2004
“Hair
Cut,” Two Boots Pioneer Theater, NYC, 2003
“Hair
Cut,” “Transfusion,” Fusion Arts Museum, NYC, 2003
1975-2003
Numerous
international video exhibitions, many award-winning, some on tours, throughout
the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and others, including: PS122, Brooklyn Arts
Council 21st Annual Film/Video Festival, Jefferson Market Library, NY, A.I.R.
Gallery, NY, Detroit Institute of Arts, Athens International Film & Video
Festival, Ann Arbor Film & Video Festival, and others.
CD's
Dangerous
Diane: 14 Songs, New York &
Detroit, DAM Records, 2006
“Various Compilations of
Poetry Readings,” New York, New Zealand, 2006
“Nuyorican Symphony: Poetry Live At the
Knitting Factory,” Poetry/performance
Anthology, 2002
Publicity
Selected
Articles & Reviews about Diane Spodarek
“Specters of the Cass
Corridor,” by Vince Carducci, Huffington Post, 2012
“East
Village Theatre Festival Begins At the Metropolitan Playhouse,” www.broadwayworld.com, 2009
“East
Village Theatre Festival, the “East Village Chronicles,” by Matt Roberson, 2009
"Teetering
Between Reality and a World of Dreams and Fantasies" by Jackson Coe,
Salient, Wellington, New Zealand, 11 Aug, 2008 (www.salient.org), 2008
"Inspiration
Anchored in Pukerua Bay," by Kate Bleasdale, Kapi Mana News, NZ
(Feature article) 22 July 2008
"Pukerua
Bay Essential to Winter," Kapi Observer, by E. Smythe, 21 July, 2008
(Feature article)
“When the Feelings Gone,” by Dawn Tratt,
Capital Times, March 7-13, 2007,
Wellington, NZ
TMQZine,
Blitz #29 Archive, April, 2007
“Life
on the Edge: Our Fringe Picks, The
Dominion Post, January 27, 2006
“The
Drunk Monologues: The Freedom/Oppression Paradox,” by John Smythe,
Theatrereview.org.nz (formerly nbr.co.nz), February
8, 2006
"Life
on the Edge," The Dominion Post, by
Tom Cardy, 27 January, 2006
“Drunken
Days Retold with Humour” by Laurie Atkinson, The Dominion Post,
Wellington, NZ, February 9, 2006
"Fringe
06 Review: The Drunk Monologues at BATS," Scoop, Reviewed by
Lyndon
Hood, 9 February 2006
“Review:
The Drunk Monologues,” February 15-21 Capital
Times, by Lorraine Ward,
Wellington, NZ, 2006
“Drunk
Punk,” 1-7 February, 2006, Capital Times,
Wellington, NZ
“Fringe
Favorites Return,” 8-14 March, 2006, Capital
Times, Wellington, NZ
Feature
Live Interview & Performance, Kim Hill, Radio New Zealand, 2006
Feature
Guest: Live Interview, Radio Active, Wellington, NZ, 2006
Various
reviews and articles: Wellingtonian,
Scoop, The Big Idea, No. 8 Wire, NZ,
2006
“Time
Based Review: Prior to 1984,” The Media Center, Visual Studies Workshop
“People
First,” Porirua News, November 2, 2005, New Zealand, 2005
"The
Drunk Monologues" by Debbie Hoffman, nytheatre.com,
June 2004
2005- 1976
The
Village Voice, Artnet.com, Time Out New York, Daily News Sunday Magazine, USA
Today-NYC, Other Stages, Art in America, Arts Magazine, Fuse (Toronto,
Ontario), New Art Examiner, Afterimage, Benzene, American Film Magazine, New
York Times, Detroit News, Other Stages, Detroit Free Press, Syracuse Herald
Journal, Screw Magazine, Home Planet News, The Anchorage Times, Washington Post
and others.
“Time
Based Review: Prior to 1984,” The Media Center, Visual Studies Workshop,
Rochester, NY (Save the 60’s, Milk), 1990, catalog
Teaching Experience
Creative
Writing: Prose/Poetry Workshops, The Creative Center, NY, 2004
Writing
Instructor/Workshops, Circulous, New York, 2001-2005
Fine
Art Instructor, Macomb County Community College, Macomb, MI, 1977-1979
Humanities
Instructor, Wayne State University, College of Lifelong Learning, Detroit,
MI, 1978.
Panel Participant/Visual Arts
"Video Panel,"
Athens Video Festival, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1979
"Video Panel,"
Mid-America College Art Association Conference, Detroit, Michigan, 1978
"Women's Perspectives in
Performance Art," Mid-America College Art Association,
Conference,
Michigan, 1978
"Issues in Visual
Arts," Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan, 1977
Curator
Alternative Space-Detroit.
Exhibition
and performing arts exhibitions and events at art galleries, cafes, bars, and
public spaces in Michigan including Alvin’s, The New Miami, Feigenson Gallery,
and The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI 1976-1981
Guest Curator
"Wake Up Screaming -
Detroit," Detroit Focus Gallery, (Performance Art & Video), 1984
"Potentially
Dangerous," Two-month performance series, over thirty artists, Inroads
Theatre,
NY, 1983. Event included invited members of New Zealand’s Red Mole
Collections
The
Gilbert & Lila Silverman Collection, Southfield, MI (video, multi/media)
The
Detroit Institute of Arts Archives, Detroit, MI (video, audio, multi/media
collection of Detroit Artists
Monthly Magazine)
The
Smithsonian (Detroit Artists Monthly)
Synapse
Videotape Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY (video)
Cuesta
College, San Luis Obispo, CA (video purchase prize)
Agents
Literary:
Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency, 928 Broadway, NY “Girl Culture” Novel
Performance:
New Zealand: www.theproactors.co.nz
New
York: Marina Lutz, NUTJOBmanagement.com (SAG)
Miscellaneous
500
RYT with the Yoga Alliance. Since 2001 Diane balances her work in the arts with
providing service in the field of well being and health to various communities
including: corporate, gyms, performance-art schools, rehab centers, students,
seniors, special needs and teens.
Yoga
teaching experience:
New
York: Integral Yoga, Manhattan
New
Zealand: Sports Institute of New Zealand; Wellington Performing Arts Centre;
Gyms:
Configure Gym, Freyberg Wellness, Exodus; Yoga Central Studio; Private,
Corporate
Diane Spodarek was born in
Ontario, Canada and lived in Detroit, Michigan until her move to New York in
1981. From 2005 to 2008, she had the opportunity to also work as a playwright, actor, writer in New Zealand. In 2013 she moved back to New York City, and lives in the West Village as part of the Westbeth Artists Community
April 2014
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