B.A. Van Sise is an author and photographic artist with three monographs: the visual poetry anthology Children of Grass: A Portrait of American Poetry with Mary-Louise Parker, Invited to Life: After the Holocaust with Neil Gaiman and On the National Language: The Poetry of America's Endangered Tongues with DeLanna Studi and Linda Hogan. His artwork has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Center for Creative Photography, the Skirball Cultural Center, the Woody Guthrie Center, and the Rockefeller Arts Center, as well as in group exhibitions at the Peabody Essex Museum, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Los Angeles...
Clifford R. Murphy
Clifford R. Murphy was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 1972, and was raised in seacoast New Hampshire. An avid music fan and a self-taught musician, Cliff pursued a career as a rock musician after graduating from Gettysburg College in 1994. With the independent alternative country rock band Say ZuZu, Cliff toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, releasing ten full-length albums. Growing discouraged with the realities of the music industry, Say ZuZu disbanded in 2003. Following the band's breakup, Cliff embarked on studies in Ethnomusicology at Brown University, where he received his MA in 2005...
B. A. Van Sise
B.A. Van Sise is an author and photographic artist with three monographs: the visual poetry anthology Children of Grass: A Portrait of American Poetry with Mary-Louise Parker, Invited to Life: After the Holocaust with Neil Gaiman and On the National Language: The Poetry of America's Endangered Tongues with DeLanna Studi and Linda Hogan. His artwork has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Center for Creative Photography, the Skirball Cultural Center, the Woody Guthrie Center, and the Rockefeller Arts Center, as well as in group exhibitions at the Peabody Essex Museum, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Los Angeles...
Clifford R. Murphy
Clifford R. Murphy was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey in 1972, and was raised in seacoast New Hampshire. An avid music fan and a self-taught musician, Cliff pursued a career as a rock musician after graduating from Gettysburg College in 1994. With the independent alternative country rock band Say ZuZu, Cliff toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, releasing ten full-length albums. Growing discouraged with the realities of the music industry, Say ZuZu disbanded in 2003. Following the band's breakup, Cliff embarked on studies in Ethnomusicology at Brown University, where he received his MA in 2005...