Helen Duberstein's art has been shown at Provincetown Art Association, DNA Gallery, Spring Studio, Westbeth Gallery, and The Drawing Center.
Helen is the author of four books of poetry, and has won a number of grants and awards; The Dream of Rewards, a novel, was nominated for the Pushcart Press' 10th Annual Editor's Book Award. Her fiction, reviews, articles, and columns have appeared in The New Republic Commentary, The Village Voice, and many other publications. Also a playwright, Helen Duberstein participated in the early formation of The Living Theatre, was a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre Company and worked with The Theatre for the New City. Her plays have been performed Off Off Broadway, in regional theaters, in Europe and South America.
Best known as a poet and playwright, Helen Duberstein is also the author of prose pieces published in various avant-garde quarterlies, as well as in The New Republic, The Village Voice, and other publications. The just released Ghostdance Anthology contains many of her poems published during the seventies, along with a critique of her poetry. As a playwright, Ms. Duberstein participated in the early formation of the Living Theatre, was a member of the Circle Repertory Theatre Company, and worked with the Theatre For The New City. Her one-act play, The Cord and The Track will be published in Facing Forward, and Mme. Axe or How We Create will appear in Arthur Sainer's New Radical Theatre Journal with a critique of her work in theatre from the sixties to the present.