Corrine Fitzpatrick is a writer and educator. Her essays, poetry, and art criticism can be found in Triple Canopy, Bomb, artforum.com, C Magazine (Toronto), CURA Magazine (Rome), and the Brooklyn Rail, among many other publications. She was a Critical Writing Fellow for Recess Activities in 2016, an artist-in-residence at the Shandaken Project at Storm King in 2015, and a Creative Capital-Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant recipient in 2014. She received an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of Arts at Bard College, a BA from the University of California, San Diego, and worked as an administrator and programmer for the Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church from 2005-13. In addition to being on the faculty of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Low-residency MFA program, she has taught in Naropa University's Summer Writing Program, and the graduate Visual Arts program at Columbia University. She is currently collaborating with Triple Canopy as guest-editor of and contributor to Issue 24: Risk Pool, which asks how sickness and wellness are defined today, and by whom. She lives in Inverness, California.