Vincent Cellucci
Vincent A. Cellucci is a writer and the College of Art + Design’s Communication across the Curriculum Studio Coordinator at Louisiana State University. He specializes in poetry, 3D scanning and printing, digital documentation, portfolio development, interdisciplinary research projects, and teaching and writing in the art and design disciplines. His publications include penning "An Easy Place / To Die"(CityLit Press, 2011) and editing "Fuck Poems an exceptional anthology"(Lavender Ink, 2012). He also has two collaborative titles: come back river (Finishing Line Press) and _A Ship on the Line (Unlikely Books), which was a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award. Cellucci contributed, edited and produced a collaborative (including Andrei Codrescu) audio novel, "The Katrina Decameron," which was released on iTunes in late 2010, and he is the founder of River Writers, a downtown Baton Rouge pop up reading series. Vincent received his MFA from Louisiana State University and he attended Loyola University New Orleans to earn his Bachelor's degree in English Writing with a background in studio arts by cross-enrolling at Tulane University.
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