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Leslie Dick (born 1954) is an American artist, writer, editor, and educator, based in Los Angeles. Her work explores feminist themes, especially in relation to queer theory and Lacanian discourse. Dick has published two novels, a collection of short stories, and several critical essays.
Leslie Dick, Senior Critic in Painting/Printmaking. Transplanted to London from her native New York at the age of ten, Ms. Dick received a B.A. in English literature from the University of Sussex in 1977 before beginning her work as a teacher and writer.
Leslie Dick is a writer who lives in Los Angeles. She has been teaching in the Art Program at CalArts since 1992.
Leslie Dick is an artist, educator, and author. She is the author of two novels, Without Falling and Kicking, as well as a collection of short stories, The Skull of Charlotte Corday and Other Stories. Her writing has also appeared in magazines such as East of Borneo and X-TRA.
Contributors Leslie Dick. Leslie Dick has taught in the Art Program at CalArts since 1992. She writes about art for X-tra and other journals, and recently she has taken part in collaborative art projects, notably the video Ripcord (2008), with Martin Kersels and Mark Wheaton.
Leslie Dick said something like, yes, this is what I have been saying: there is no medium. He said he thought a new philosophy would emerge, in response to our contemporary being in the world, and at one point he said, memorably, there is no representation. As if the idealist, Platonic infrastructure has