The Road from Artifice to Nowhere: a photography show by Julie Michelle with selected readings by William Taylor Jr.
About Julie and William:
San Francisco-based photographer Julie Michelle is searching for the unexpected and the unseen. Fascinated by the kaleidoscope of rich detail that a created environment has to offer, she looks for images that evoke a feeling of depth and introspection in...
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The Road from Artifice to Nowhere: a photography show by Julie Michelle with selected readings by William Taylor Jr.
About Julie and William:
San Francisco-based photographer Julie Michelle is searching for the unexpected and the unseen. Fascinated by the kaleidoscope of rich detail that a created environment has to offer, she looks for images that evoke a feeling of depth and introspection in a world that is bustling with inhabitants.
Her work has been seen in the San Francisco Chronicle, SF Weekly, San Francisco magazine, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, SHOTS magazine, The Urbanist, SFist.com, The Huffington Post, The Bold Italic and 7×7.com. Her work has been shown in juried exhibitions in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Minneapolis, Stockton, Vermont, and Virginia.
William Taylor Jr lives and writes in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco. His poems and stories have been widely published in the independent press in publications including Poesy, The Chiron Review and The New York Quarterly.
He is the author of the poetry collections Words for Songs Never Written (Centennial Press, 2007) and The Hunger Season (Sunnyoutside, 2009). An Age of Monsters is his first collection of prose. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.