The Past Is Another Planet: Huntington Rose Garden; OEB 7350, Photograph of
Octavia E. Butler, Washington, 2001, 2016; archival pigment print from film (diptych).
Installation view of slideshow of materials from
the Octavia E. Butler Papers.
Installation view of Radio Imagination: Artists in the Archive of
Octavia E. Butler.
In «Early Retirement», his recent exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser, Procession 1 (2017) shows a sombre protest flanked by Death - like, helmeted police, while Library 1 (2017) pictures an enigmatic trove consisting of, among other things, a spear, a sword, a raven and what may be Gibson's own influences: volumes by Dante Alighieri,
Octavia E. Butler, Samuel R. Delany, Toni Morrison and others fill the room as a portentous wind blows through the fireplace.
Artists: Sam Gilliam, Anthea Hamilton, Lucy McKenzie, Dianna Molzan, Suki Seokyeong Kang; Artist commercials: Todd Gray, Mohamed Bourouissa, Rosalind Nashashibi, Mathias Poledna, Martine Syms; Publication: Hilton Als, Tauba Auerbach, Claire - Louise Bennett,
Octavia E. Butler, Anne Carson, Valentina Desideri & Denise Ferreira da Silva, Shannon Ebner, Chris Evans, Angie Keefer, Mark Leckey, Library Stack (Benjamin Tiven & Erik Wysocan), Marcos Lutyens, Wanda Pimentel, Adrian Piper, Jack Self (Real Review), Patrick Staff, Frances Stark & Ian Svenonius, Martine Syms
«
Octavia E. Butler: Telling My Stories,» at the Huntington.
This scene was inspired by the visions of non-hierarchical alien sex described by
Octavia E. Butler in her novel trilogy «Lilith's Brood «(1987 - 89).
Untitled, from the series Commonplace Drawings inspired by the archives of
Octavia E. Butler, 2016, ink, colored pencil and pencil on paper, 14 x 17 inches
Radio Imagination: Artists in the Archive of
Octavia E. Butler Armory Center for the Arts PASADENA Until January 8
• See the Limited Edition Print
Octavia E. Butler was a bestselling and award - winning author, receiving both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for her groundbreaking science fiction, as well as a Lifetime Achievement Award from PEN West.
Double exposure of two photos taken during walk - through of our current exhibit in the main gallery, «Radio Imagination: Artists in the Archive of
Octavia E. Butler» (Photo by Joan Dooley, Director of Studio Programs) #armoryarts.
The exhibition is part of Clockshop's year - long program throughout 2016 celebrating the life and work of Pasadena science fiction writer
Octavia E. Butler (1947 - 2006).
The Octavia E. Butler Collection at the Huntington Library consists of 8,000 individually cataloged items and more than 80 boxes of additional ephemera.
The exhibition debuts 6 new commissions inspired by
the Octavia E. Butler papers at the Huntington Library.
The narrative draws on science fiction writer
Octavia E. Butler's 1987 novel Lilith's Brood, which poses an ethical question: in the face of the human race's impeding self - destruction, aliens ask, is hybridity the means for survival?
Patternmaster, by
Octavia E. Butler, is the KCP Library's 600th book.
Amazon's selection of Kindle Daily Deals includes The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald and the iconic Parable of the Sower by
Octavia E. Butler.
Parable of the Sower
Octavia E. Butler, 1993 In an society leaning toward anarch, a young woman with hyperempathy develops a religion called «Earthseed.»
I received the following email in regards to an eReader drawing where 2 Nooks, 2 Kobo Readers, and 1 Alex Reader will be given away to help support
the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Previous winners of genre interest include writers
Octavia E. Butler, Junot Díaz, Virginia Hamilton, Jonathan Lethem, Karen Russell, George Saunders, and author / artist David Macaulay.
As reported by Deadline, Selma and A Wrinkle In Time director Ava DuVernay has teamed up with Charles D. King and Victoria Mahoney to develop a TV adaptation of Dawn, the 1987 sci - fi novel by
Octavia E. Butler.
Butler Mons honours
Octavia E. Butler, the first science fiction writer to win a MacArthur fellowship, and whose Xenogenesis trilogy describes humankind's departure from Earth and subsequent return.