George Schneeman
George Schneeman: was born on March 11, 1934 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He received a B.A. in Philosophy and English Literature from St. Mary’s College, and then graduate work in English Literature at the University of Minnesota. On his move to New York City, he immediately became part of a group of poets centered around the St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery and began to work extensively with them, painting many portraits, producing flyers for their readings, covers for their books and collaborating with them extensively. He collaborated on hundreds of pieces of art with, amongst others, Ted Berrigan, Anne Waldman, Allen Ginsberg, Larry Fagin, Michael Brownstein, and Alice Notley. He died of heart failure on January 27, 2009. In a real and deep sense, he was an integral part of a historical moment taking place on the Lower East Side before gentrification. Painting, playing poker till dawn and boiling up pots of midnight pasta for friends in his apartment in an East Village tenement, he was sometimes described as New York’s last bohemian.