Fri 14 February 2025 (19:30)
Join us for an evening of readings by poets Mia You and Obe Alkema. They will be presenting and reading from their latest poetry collections, Festival by Mia You and Bewogen selfies by Obe Alkema. Welcome!
moreUpcoming Projects
Fri 14 February 2025 (19:30)
Join us for an evening of readings by poets Mia You and Obe Alkema. They will be presenting and reading from their latest poetry collections, Festival by Mia You and Bewogen selfies by Obe Alkema. Welcome!
moreOngoing Projects
Sun 26 January until Sun 20 April 2025 (12:00-14:00)
Our …have …word reading group is back for its fourth series. You’re warmly invited to join us every second Sunday 12h-14h00 from January 26 to April 20 2025. We begin this series by reading from Dionne Brand and Renee Gladman. Further on we will read from work by Asiya Wadud, Aurelia Guo, Marina Vishmidt and Anna Kornbluh.
moreRecent Projects
Sun 12 January 2025 (17:00)
Change of time: the reading will take place at 5pm. We warmly welcome you to an afternoon of readings by artist and writer Bassem Saad and novelist and writer Persis Bekkering. They will be reading from recent poetry, fiction and translated work.
moreMon 23 December until Sat 11 January 2025
We are closed from Monday 23th of December until Saturday 11th of January. Our webshop will remain open while we're closed. Online orders can still be made, and will be shipped. See you then!
Sat 07 December 2024 (19:30)
We warmly welcome you to an evening of readings by poet and activist-scholar Nat Raha and novelist Sulaiman Addonia. They will read excerpts from their latest books, apparitions (nines) by Nat Raha and The Seers by Sulaiman Addonia. The reading will be followed by a conversation between both authors.
moreSat 30 November 2024 (19:30)
Join us for the launch of How to Leave the World, by Marouane Bakhti, translated by Lara Vergnaud (Divided 2024). A fragmentary work about growing up as a diaspora kid in rural France, Bakhti's debut novel explores shame, forgiveness, desire and identity. The reading will be followed by a conversation between Maroune Bakhti and Oscar Mathieu.
moreSun 10 November until Sun 22 December 2024
Excited to announce our new series of podcast episodes! We'll be releasing recordings of some of our recent events with Farid Matuk, LAWarman, Asiya Wadud, and Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, among others. Available wherever you get your podcasts. More info at www.rile.space/podcasts
Thu 17 October 2024 (19:30-21:00)
We are delighted to invite you to the launch of She Follows no Progression: A Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Reader with a reading and discussion from editors Juwon Jun and Rachel Valinsky. Published in May 2024 by Wendy's Subway, She Follows No Progression reflects on the plurality of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s work and legacy, collecting essays, personal narratives, poems, conversations, letters, and the extratextual in a reader that attests to Cha’s genre-bending vision and political imagination.
moreSun 13 October 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Join us for the launch of the first two volumes of sex and place, a publication project by artists Andrea Zavala Folache and Adriano Wilfert Jensen. On this occasion Andrea and Adriano will present sex and place and invite the audience into a collective reading. There will be cake and toys for children. Content note: Sexually explicit material.
moreSat 12 October 2024 (16:00-17:00)
Join us for a reading of Mandible Wishbone Solvent by Brooklyn-based poet Asiya Wadud. In her fifth and latest poetry collection, Wadud engages with migration, climate change, race, sexuality, and art. She will also read from a manuscript-in-progress, Any Want Rings The Circle.
moreSun 06 October until Sun 15 December 2024 (12:00-14:00)
…have …word reading group is back for its third series. You’re warmly invited to join us every second Sunday 12h-14h00 from October 6 to December 15 2024. Kathy Acker once wrote “Language pre-supposes community. Therefore without you, nothing I say has any meaning.” In this reading group we look to language as a site of relation and communion. Following on from our previous series we question what it means to have, to hold, to let go and to be transformed by language.
morePast Projects
Sun 29 September 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Join us for a reading and conversation with Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, a writer and cultural worker whose work focuses on anarchist and dissident publication practices, utopian thresholds in language, and literary expressions of the revolutionary consciousness. Eugene will read from his recent publication Bitterness & Wit (Asymmetry Art Foundation, 2023) followed by a conversation with Chloe Chignell.
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