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    A Gathering of the Tribes is an arts and cultural organization dedicated to excellence in the arts from a diverse perspective. Located on the Lower East Side of New York City, Tribes has been in existence since 1991.


  • A Gathering of the Tribes, 285 East 3rd St, 2nd Floor (between Avenues C and D)
    Phone: 212-674-3778
    Fax: 212-674-5776
    Email: Info@tribes.org


  • Tribes is a member of Chamber Music of America, Poets & Writers, Poets Society of America, St. Marks Poetry Project. We are Funded by NYC DCA, NYSCA & The Andy Warhol Foundation among others. All contributions are tax deductible.

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  • The 16th Annual Charlie Parker Festival

    Throughout the forties, Charlie Parker revolutionized jazz and immortalized the Lower East Side by capturing its combustive atmosphere and translating it into music. It is no wonder that every year the Lower East Side returns a little bit of the favor by celebrating Charlie Parker, his life and his legacy, as well as his deep rooted relationship with this neighborhood, through A Gathering of the Tribes' Charlie Parker Festival.
    This year, A Gathering of the Tribes is please to present the 16th Annual Charlie Parker Festival, entitled "BIRD LIVES," from August 2 - August 29. More information about this year's festival can be found here

Latest Reviews

A POET’S PROSE/Islanders 6Sept10 by David Henderson

A POET’S PROSE: Islanders by Ammiel Alcalay
132 Pages. City Lights Books, San Francisco 2010
Reviewed by David Henderson
Ammiel Alcalay has been closer to war than most contemporary poets.  His late father, a painter, spent time in an Italian concentration camp during World War Two. His son, Ammiel, having accrued fluency in several languages along the way, […]


Ernest Hemingway (A Review of Tao Lin’s Richard Yates)

Since I have like three venues to publish it in, and I told Tao I needed a galley, I feel obliged to write a review of Tao Lin’s novel, Richard Yates. I don’t think I will ever read anything by Richard Yates. Reading Tao Lin has a way of erasing any literary knowledge […]


Just Kids, a Memoir by Patti Smith: “Because of Robert”

Reviewed by K.A. Sitafalwalla

Partially a proclamation to the 1970’s, the artists and the derelicts, the rich and poor, the talented and talent-less, “Just Kids” stands as an ode to friendship and love; everything in between. Patti Smith’s memoir is poetic and true with an honesty and straightforwardness that is disguised in her poetry and music. […]


I Need That Record Store: Retail as Club Membership

by Kurt Gottschalk

I first heard about it when I was about 12 — a store where Kiss albums could be procured for about a dollar less than at the mall; a store that, strangely, wasn’t in the mall. It wasn’t far, but it did mean asking my mother to make another trip.

Things seemed different at […]


Whitney Biennial 2010

By Vedan Anthony-North

With a name like “2010” you don’t really know what to expect when heading to the 2010 Whitney biennial. Unfortunately, you don’t really know what to think about the exhibit after leaving either. Though the theme of “2010” is justified by the curators Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari in the exhibit’s […]



Latest Poetry

A POET’S PROSE/Islanders 6Sept10 by David Henderson

A POET’S PROSE: Islanders by Ammiel Alcalay
132 Pages. City Lights Books, San Francisco 2010
Reviewed by David Henderson
Ammiel Alcalay has been closer to war than most contemporary poets.  His late father, a painter, spent time in an Italian concentration camp during World War Two. His son, Ammiel, having accrued fluency in several languages along the way, […]


In Church with Branded Knees

by Ayshia Stephenson
I don’t want him to tear my clothing off anymore. I don’t want him to crush my serenity
into this tiny spit of a paper ball, pit stuck in my throat, like it sits in a child who can not
say: please get it out. Branded knees need a buffer from a pebbled surface. Can […]



Latest Essays

A POET’S PROSE/Islanders 6Sept10 by David Henderson

A POET’S PROSE: Islanders by Ammiel Alcalay
132 Pages. City Lights Books, San Francisco 2010
Reviewed by David Henderson
Ammiel Alcalay has been closer to war than most contemporary poets.  His late father, a painter, spent time in an Italian concentration camp during World War Two. His son, Ammiel, having accrued fluency in several languages along the way, […]


UNPOP curatorial statement

by Janet Bruesselbach
“A free society is one in which it is safe to be unpopular.” –Adlai Stevenson
Unpop has a variety of playful reactions to both art as commodity and the political legacy of pop art. Art is a commodity so oversupplied that it may be the testing grounds for a post-scarcity economy. Its economy of […]



Latest Fiction

A POET’S PROSE/Islanders 6Sept10 by David Henderson

A POET’S PROSE: Islanders by Ammiel Alcalay
132 Pages. City Lights Books, San Francisco 2010
Reviewed by David Henderson
Ammiel Alcalay has been closer to war than most contemporary poets.  His late father, a painter, spent time in an Italian concentration camp during World War Two. His son, Ammiel, having accrued fluency in several languages along the way, […]


Ernest Hemingway (A Review of Tao Lin’s Richard Yates)

Since I have like three venues to publish it in, and I told Tao I needed a galley, I feel obliged to write a review of Tao Lin’s novel, Richard Yates. I don’t think I will ever read anything by Richard Yates. Reading Tao Lin has a way of erasing any literary knowledge […]



Latest Videos

MOVIE NIGHT: Unpop Popcorn this Saturday

Washington Chavez presents “So Many Galleries” and more video adventures of an artist in New York City this Saturday, September 11, at 7 pm.
Tribes would like to thank Capital One Bank, Two Boots Pizzeria, Whole Foods and the Department of Cultural Affairs for their continued support.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from […]


A Starter Kit for Collectors: Exposition et vente au profit de TRIBES

A Starter Kit for Collectors: Exposition et vente au profit de A Gathering of the Tribes
Samedi 1er mai – Dimanche 16 mai 2010
Vernissage: Samedi 1er mai 14-18H
Réception pour les artistes : Samedi 1er mai, 19h-22H
Tribes Gallery
285 East 3rd Street, 2ème étage, NYC 10009
A Gathering of the Tribes est une association artistique et culturelle qui […]


June Calendar 2010

WALTZING IN QUICKSAND: POETS IN COLLAGE
May 21st - June 27th, 2010

Collage Workshop
: Sunday June 6th, 2-4 pm
Opening Reception: Sunday June 6th, 4-6 pm

Garden Concert with Michael Shenker
Sunday June 6th, 6:30 pm

Tribes Gallery
285 East 3 rd St
New York, NY 10009

Tribes Gallery is excited to present the exhibition Waltzing in Quicksand: Poets in Collage. This is the most recent and ambitious showing of the work of Poets in Collage regulars Steve Dalachinsky, Bob Heman, Yuko Otomo, Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Valery Oisteanu and Bruce Weber, who have been exhibiting together in various permutations around town since 2006, with the inspired addition of Star Black, Aaron Howard, Nicole Peyrafitte and Lewis Warsh.

Sunday June 6th from 2 to 4pm
there will be a collage workshop led by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright and Valery Oisteanu. Anyone can join in making collages! Donation based*
Poets in Collage Opening Party following the workshop from 4-6 pm~
6:30 pm Concert in the Garden with Michael Shenker, vocalist and pianist performing R &B, Jazz, and Pop Classics as well as original songs.
Thursday June 10th, 8 pm CATWEAZLE CLUB PRESENTS:  Completely unplugged! 12-15 open stage slots — comedy, poetry, music, dance — sign-up commences at 7:30pm, performance begins at 8pm. Featuring one or two extended sets per evening. Offering local and imported beers at $2-3 apiece. Please join us!
FEATURED PERFORMER
6/10 Willy Gantrim & the Phantoms
“…stopped in our tracks by Willy Gantrim, who was playing solo acoustic in the front of the cafe. He recalled a cross between Dylan, Deer Tick and Tallest Man on Earth - a potent and awesome combo. Rocking a pseudo-pompadour, Gantrim had a mysterious air about him, and his dusty South Western Americana songs … were excellently crafted and executed in an honest and humble manner.” (Stark Online) Please join facebook.com/catweazlenyc
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Sunday June 13th 5-7 pm, Kathryn Takara & Rashidah Ismaili Read Islands, Issues, Identities: Poetics from the African Diaspora : “Hawai`i and West African Black scholar/poets reflect on the politics of identity, family, community, alienation, and assimilation.”
Sunday June 20th 2-5 pm, The Vision Festival Presents...
Poetry by: Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Bob Heman, Lewis Warsh.
Poetry & Music : Albey Balgochian & Jane Grenier B, Barry Wallenstein, Yuko Otomo - Shayna Dulberger, Jake Marmer / & Alon Nechushtan, Aaron Howard w/Gwen Krueger & Tomislav Butkovic, Steve Dalachinsky , Alexandre Pierrepont, Tamara Singh, Tsaurah Litsky, Steve Ben Israel
Musicians/Improvs: Ellen Christi, Max Johnson bass, Andrew Barker drums, Charles Waters reeds
Sunday, June 27th 5 to 7 pm What happens next zine collating/reading
Host: Eve Packer Contributors, artists & poets: Joanne Pagano Weber, Marilyn Sontag, Bruce Weber, Keith Roach, Diana Kurz, Ellen ‘windy’ Lytle, Marilyn Sontag, Eve Packer, Bob Quatrone, Miriam Stanley, George Spencer, Ron Kolm, Cindy Hochman, Patricia Carragon, and others to be announced…

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Garden Readings & Music
May 23rd-June27 2010
A Gathering of the Tribes
285 East Third Street, 2nd Fl
NYC 10009

Sunday June 6th from 2 to 4pm there will be a collage workshop led by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright and Valery Oisteanu. Anyone can join in making collages! Donation based*

*Poets in Collage Opening Party following the workshop from 4-6 pm~

7:00 pm Concert in the Garden with Michael Shenker,
vocalist and pianist performing R &B, Jazz, and Pop Classics as well as original songs.

Sunday June 13th 5-7 pm, Kathryn Takara & Rashidah Ismaili Read
Islands, Issues, Identities: Poetics from the African Diaspora : “Hawai`i and West African Black scholar/poets reflect on the politics of identity, family, community, alienation, and assimilation.”

Sunday June 20th 2-5 pm, The Vision Festival Presents…
Poetry by: Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Bob Heman, Lewis Warsh.
Poetry & Music : Albey Balgochian & Jane Grenier B, Barry Wallenstein, Yuko Otomo - Shayna Dulberger, Jake Marmer / & Alon Nechushtan, Aaron Howard w/Gwen Krueger & Tomislav Butkovic, Steve Dalachinsky , Alexandre Pierrepont, Tamara Singh, Tsaurah Litsky, Steve Ben Israel
Musicians/Improvs: Ellen Christi, Max Johnson bass, Andrew Barker drums, Charles Waters reeds

Sunday, June 27th 5 to 7 pm What happens next zine collating/reading

Host: Eve Packer Contributors, artists & poets: Joanne Pagano Weber, Marilyn Sontag, Bruce Weber, Keith Roach, Diana Kurz, Ellen ‘windy’ Lytle, Marilyn Sontag, Eve Packer, Bob Quatrone, Miriam Stanley, George Spencer, Ron Kolm, Cindy Hochman, Patricia Carragon, and others to be announced…


FREE COLLAGE WORKSHOP

A Gathering of the Tribes presents:
Poet-run collage workshop
June 6, 2010 from 2-4 pm

Open to everyone!!! FREE
Tribes Gallery
285 East Third Street, Manhattan
212.674.3778
info@tribes.org

Coinciding with a show of poets’ collages curated by Bruce Weber, Tribes Gallery is sponsoring a one-of-a-kind special free workshop!

Join poet and master collagist Jeffrey Cyphers Wright for an afternoon of fun and learning. Wright is part of a long-tradition of poets who do collages. He studied with Alice Notley at St. Mark’s Church. His collages have been included in magazines and art exhibitions.

Materials such as rubber stamps, markers, glue and images will be provided but participants are encouraged to bring extra images. At the end of the workshop you will be able to take your creations home.

Valery Oisteanu, the poet and noted art historian will join Wright. Wright and Oisteanu have curated several collage shows together and both write regularly for The Brooklyn Rail.
Other poet/ collagists in the show include Star Black, Lewis Warsh, Steve Dalachinsky, Yuko Otomo and Bruce Weber.

So come and enjoy an afternoon of hands-on, ‘make your own & bring it home’ work of art with experienced and acclaimed writers and artists. Stick around after the workshop for the Opening Party for the Poets in Collage exhibition on view now at Tribes Gallery!

*The events were made possible by Salon 94, David Hammons and Capital One Bank *