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Julie Ezelle Patton
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Julie Ezelle Patton is a permaculturist, poet, performer, artist, and sculptor. Her poetics take the form of scrolls, extended texts, limited edition work, performances, and site-specific installations. Patton's performance work emphasizes improvisation, collaboration, and otherworldly chora-graphs, and bridges literary and musical composition. She has performed at many international venues and festivals including the Stone, Jazz Standard, Festival Internacional de Poesía in Medellín, Colombia; The Kitchen, La Bâtie-Festival de Genève. Patton is the author, of Teething on Type, A Garden Per Verse (or What Else do You Expect from Dirt?), Notes for Some (Nominally) Awake, and Using Blue To Get Black, and Writing With Crooked Ink.