Author: Kay Higgins

Rethinking Globally: Poetry after Globalization – A series of readings, screenings and lectures
As part of Jeff Derksen’s SFU graduate seminar Rethinking Globally: Poetry after Globalization, Publication Studio Vancouver will be holding a series of readings, screenings and talks. All these occasions are open to anyone interested in poetics and publicness. June 25 at 7pm – Documentarity and Poetics: Cecily Nicholson reading her new book, ‘From the Poplars’, in its entirety, followed by a discussion on documentary strategies in poetics. July 2 at 7pm – Screening: Documentarity &… read more Rethinking Globally: Poetry after Globalization – A series of readings, screenings and lectures

Dave Allen, Lotta Antonsson, Brady Cranfield, Myfanwy MacLeod: Whole Lotta Love
Whole Lotta Love Dave Allen Lotta Antonsson Brady Cranfield Myfanwy MacLeod April 12 to June 21, 2014 Closing Party Friday June 20 at 8pm Publication Studio Vancouver is pleased to present Whole Lotta Love, a group exhibition featuring the work of Dave Allen, Lotta Antonsson, Brady Cranfield and Myfanwy MacLeod. The exhibition looks at the relationship between art and publishing through the unlikely lens of rock and roll and in particular, the music of Led… read more Dave Allen, Lotta Antonsson, Brady Cranfield, Myfanwy MacLeod: Whole Lotta Love

James Hoff: Every Second One Hundred Bolts of Lightning Strike the Earth
ISBN 9781927385135 80pp 7.5″x9″ $15 The invocation of time in statistics is often meant to convey the urgency of a political or social cause, or at other times stun the reader with the temporal scale of a natural occurrence. Combined in this volume, the sequential incidents happening every second form a narrative that loops back from rhetoric to the everyday.

Bound copies of the DTES Area Plan now available, pay-what-you-can
Reading a 320-page PDF online can be awkward, especially if you want to make notes in the margins! The draft Local Area Plan for the Downtown Eastside — which encompasses Chinatown, where Publication Studio Vancouver is — goes to Vancouver City Council next Wednesday (March 12). We can print and bind copies (like the one in the picture), and are offering them for sale on a pay-what-you-can basis. The suggested price is $10 (cheap!), but… read more Bound copies of the DTES Area Plan now available, pay-what-you-can

We’re back! Happy 2014!
We hope everyone had a good holiday! We’re open again (afternoons Monday through Saturday), and we have just installed our new neon sign.