ys been, pluralist. This interest in multi-specialties, including decades spent as a text poet, visual poet, and film historian, has given my art a broad spectrum of influences. My practice in each field has evolved in a nonlinear way, exploring different styles and developing techniques that eventually became what I would call an internalized methodology. The art has pronounced formal qualities and ranges from stylized or surreal representation to pure abstraction. The aim of my practice is to stimulate the viewer's imaginative contemplation." His visual poetry appeared in several group shows and publications. He was co-editor of the visual poetry magazine Score. And was a curating member of Glitch Artists Collective. In the 1980's Spencer started SINK Press, believed to be the first desktop published magazine of experimental poetry in America, which featured many key Language Poets. He followed this with a stint as coordinator of The Canessa Park Reading Series in North Beach (San Francisco) from 1987-93. He also performed readings of his work and presented slide shows in many North American and European cities. In 1993, he created The List of Experimental Poetry/Art Magazines, which endured online as an important source of information for innovative writers and artists around the world. Spencer relocated to Ames, Iowa in 2008, were he exhibited locally and concluded his second reference work on film noir.. Spencer is survived by his wife, Sara O'Meara of San Francisco, California, his brother, Kirk Selby of Newton, Iowa, and his sister, Martha Selby of Ames, Iowa. His friends and family believed that his gifts were rare, and his capacity to impact all who came into his sphere profound. They are deeply saddened by his passing. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.adamssoderstrum.com/obituaries/H-Spencer-Selby-?obId=3052996#/obituaryInfo