Stephanie Gray

Stephanie Gray is a teacher, writer, poet and filmmaker with an interest in the intersection of language, the city and class, and how these areas can work together and lead to discovery in both the exploration of writing at-large, and in first year college writing (composition).

She received an MFA in 2010 from Long Island University-Brooklyn where she focused on poetry writing, contemporary literature, and completed her thesis, a collection of poems, under the advisement of poet Lewis Warsh. While at LIU, to help pay for her classes, each semester for nearly two years she worked as a writing center tutor with the same nine students every week in one hour sessions.

She is the author of a book of poems, Heart Stoner Bingo (Straw Gate Books, 2007) and a recent chapbook I Thought You Said It Was Sound / How Does That Sound (Portable Press at Yo Yo Labs, 2012). Poetry magazine publications include Sentence, Aufgabe, Brooklyn Rail, EOAGH, 2ndAvenuePoetry, Boog City Reader, and The Recluse. Reading series where she’s read live with her films include Segue and the Poetry Project Friday night series. Her recent film You know they want to disappear Hell’s Kitchen as Clinton, a poetic film letter to E.B. White’s classic 1940s essay Here is NY, was included in the 2011 Black Maria Film Festival Tour where it was one of 10 Jury’s Choice First Prizes. Her experimental / city symphony / and queer-themed films have screened internationally at festivals such as Viennale, Oberhausen, Ann Arbor, Chicago Underground, and queer fests such Frameline, MixNYC, and Inside Out.

She received her BA from Reed College in Portland Oregon where she focused on poetry, modern and contemporary literature and philosophy; her undergraduate thesis was a collection of poems exploring border, language, working class, and bi-cultural/TexMex themes, written under the advisement of fellow working-class border raised poet Maxine Scates.

She has received grants and residencies for her film work, including a NY Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, distribution and finishing fund grants from the NY State Council on the Arts, and a residency at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY. She has also served on city and statewide film grant panels for individual artists. In what might be a lesser-known detail about Stephanie, that doesn't even surface on the internet since it was pre-internet age, she was the city-wide poetry slam champion in Portland Oregon in 1993

 Weblinks: 

Book of poems: "Heart Stoner Bingo" (2007, Straw Gate Books)http://www.leafscape.org/StrawGateBooks/featuring.html 

Recent Chapbook: "I Thought You Said It Was Sound / How Does That Sound " (June 2012, Portable Press at Yo Yo Labs)http://yoyolabs.com/ithoughtyousaid.html 

An introduction to a reading/film screening: http://whof.blogspot.com/2009/01/stephanie-gray-segue-series.html