Dalton Brink
Dalton C Brink is a dropout of the U.S. Navy, where he earned his degree in nuclear engineering. Originally from Memphis, TN, he made his way to Bozeman, MT in search of mountains and streams lacking dirty mattresses and broken refrigerators. He enjoys extradimensional life and free piles.
Dalton founded and runs Bozeman’s only DIY venue for the arts – The Cottonwood Club, which hosts art shows, music shows, and a FREE ART SCHOOL! now ON WEDNESDAY nights at 7pm…He is a singer/songpenner for Numbers and The New Entropy and is the author of three books of poetry and a novel, Finis and The Light Echoes.
Dalton recently won the “Joe Wenderoth Prize for Excellence in Video Poetry” and was a finalist in the “Shanghai Tunnels International Video Poetry Contest” for his work as director on “Perhaps You See Where I Am Heading” with local poet Michael Earl Craig, which can be seen at www.haliterature.com. If are interested in his work, but think you can not afford it, he enjoys and encourages the bartering system to get his work into others hands. For more info go to www.daltoncbrink.weebly.com or email him at daltoncbrink@gmail.com. He and The Cottonwood Club are also on the Facebook.