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Woodland Pattern Book Center
Founded1979
FounderKarl Gartung
Karl Young
Type501(c)(3)
Focusliterature, visual art, experimental music
Location
Key people
Anne Kingsbury
WebsiteOfficial website

Woodland Pattern Book Center is a non-profit organization that seeks to present small press literature, readings, visual art, and experimental music. The organization was founded in 1979.[1] It is named for a line in a poem published in Paul Metcalf's Apache.

Mission[edit]

Woodland Pattern Book Center is dedicated to the discovery, cultivation and presentation of contemporary literature and the arts. Our goals are to promote a lifetime practice of reading and writing, to provide a forum and resource center for writers/artists in our region, and to increase and diversify the audience for contemporary literature through innovative approaches to multi-arts programming.

Programs and Services[edit]

Woodland Pattern operates a bookstore specializing in poetry, multicultural literature, and books published by small and independent presses. The bookstore's collection exceeds 25,000 titles, including a selection of chapbooks, zines, regional literary journals, and one-of-a-kind artist's books.[2]

An art gallery offers exhibitions as well as performances, film screenings, and workshops.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About Us". Woodland Pattern Book Center. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. ^ Vuk, Mary (October 2005). "Woodland Pattern - 25 Years". Riverwest Currents. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Woodland Pattern Celebrates 30 Years as Literary Beacon". OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.

Category:Cultural organizations Category:Literary societies Category:Poetry organizations Category:1979 establishments in the United States