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Poets Wyn Cooper and Lisa Bickmore willpresent their work on February 17th at the Salt Lake City PublicLibrary at 7:00 P.M. as part of the City Art Reading Series. Wyn Cooper is theauthor of four books of poems, most recently Chaos is the New Calm. His poems have appeared in Poetry, Slate, The Southern Review, AGNI,and in 25 anthologies of contemporary poetry. His poems have been turned intosongs by Sheryl Crow, David Broza, and Madison Smartt Bell, among others. Hehas taught at Bennington and Marlboro colleges, and at The Frost Place. Helives in Boston and Vermont, and works as a freelance editor of poetry,fiction, and non-fiction. www.wyncooper.com Lisa Bickmore is the author of twobooks of poems: flicker, whichwon the 2014 Antivenom Prize from Elixir Press;and Haste (Signature Books,1994). Herpoetry, scholarship, and video work have been published in Glass: A Journal ofPoetry; Tar River Poetry; Sugar House Review; SouthWord; Caketrain; Hunger Mountain Review; Terrain.org; Bite Size Poemsproject (Utah Arts Council); Quarterly West; The Moth; MappingSLC.org; Fire in thePasture: 21st Century Mormon Poets; andelsewhere. In 2015, her poem 'Eidolon' was awarded the BallymaloeInternational Poetry Award. Sheearned a B.A. and an M.A. from Brigham Young University. Currently,she is a Professor of English at Salt Lake Community College, where shewas the recipient of the SLCC Foundation Teaching Excellence Award in 2006. Sheteaches writing of all sorts, as well as publication studies, and is one of thefounders of the SLCC Publication Center. City Art islongest running literary arts series in Salt Lake. We present authors of allgenres as well as artists and musicians on the first three Wednesdays of eachmonth at the Main Public Library from September to May. We feature both localas well as nationally and internationally acclaimed writers. Most featuredreadings are followed by an open reading. City Art is sponsored by the UtahArts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Catalyst, the Salt Lake City Public Library, Xmission, and the Zoo,Arts, and Park Fund. Theevent is free and open to the public. City Art is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, the Salt Lake City ArtsCouncil, Zoo, Arts, and Parks, X-mission, and audience donations. Joel Long