Paul Bartlett Ré (pronounced "Ray") is an American artist, writer, poet and peace advocate.
[6][7] He was named to the 2024 Dr. Fred Shair and Mr. Paul Ré SURF Fellowship at the California Institute of Technology.
Writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, art critic Alfred Frankenstein said, "Ré is a virtuoso of the pencil which he uses with incredible delicacy and refinement."
[11] During its 18 showings, about 100,000 people experienced the works; a handmade, thermoformed companion volume with Braille and text was produced in 1983.
It was reviewed in the Summer 1986 issue of THE LOG OF THE BRIDGETENDER of the American Council of the Blind by Editor Sue Tullos.
[18][19][20][21][22][23][24] The 1 hour and 36 minute 2024 Paul Bartlett Ré Peace Prize Virtual Reception can be viewed on Utube.
[26]Wesleyan University Press wrote this about Gerald Vizenor, recipient of the 2020 Paul Bartlett Ré Peace Prize Lifetime Achievement Award.
[31] Paul is editing his collected poems THE IRIS BALLET and compiling his 55 volumes of aphorisms and micro-essays.
(Ingles, Paul, Suzanne, Kryder, 2017) In 1982 and 1984 he received residency grants at the Wurlitzer Foundation in Taos, New Mexico.