Goran Tomcic is poet and an artist. He holds an M.A. in Curatorial
Studies from Bard College, and has been Director of Wolfson Galleries
at Miami-Dade Community College in Miami, and Curator of Contemporary
Art at the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College. In 1991 his
book FRAGILE was published in Zagreb, Croatia. Ever since 1992, a year
after emigrating to the United States, he has written his poems in
English.
Poems from his unpublished manuscript, VOICES FROM THE SEA, have
appeared in BERKELEY POETRY REVIEW, CONFRONTATION, FULL CIRCLE JOURNAL,
LUSITANIA, THE PLUM REVIEW, POET LORE, PRAIRIE SCHOONER, SALAMANDER,
SENECA REVIEW, and A GATHERING OF THE TRIBES, and have been published
in translation from English into Hebrew in HA'ARETZ, MA'ARIV, and ITON
77.
Some of his poems have also been translated from Croatian into Czech in
INICIALY and into Slovenian in LITERATURA. In 1992 and 1996 he was a
resident fellow at The MacDowell Colony. His writing on contemporary
art has appeared in magazines and catalogues in English, Croatian,
Slovenian, and Portuguese.
In March 2004 his show A SUNNY ROOM opened in Naked Duck Gallery in
Williamsburg.
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