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Walking In A Burnt Hole, Sophia Friedman
Walking In A Burnt Hole, Sophia Friedman
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Holocaust stems from the Greek word “burnt hole,” but when the word Holocaust is mentioned today it refers to the rise of Nazi Germany in 1933 until the fall in 1945 (Skloot). More specifically, the Holocaust refers to the 11 million persecutions through concentration camps. The Holocaust is widely studied for various reasons, but the biggest reason is that “’we are seekers of understanding in the territory defined by those events” (Skloot 9). Through written work, such as poetry and plays, the Holocaust is brought to life in a more realistic way.
Through art we are able to connect to …
The Fine Art Of Ineptitude, Sue Winemiller
The Fine Art Of Ineptitude, Sue Winemiller
Manuscripts
Each of us knows at least one of them. They are perched before easels duplicating the spring's emerald meadows and the autumn's turbulent skies. Clad in leotards, they pirouette and pas de buerre their souls into the "Nutcracker Suite," while their colleagues entrance the audience with skill in the orchestra pit. Not content with a monopoly of the fine arts, their type is found fashioning Christmas angels from empty toilet paper rolls, making doll houses out of old cereal boxes, and whipping together gourmet dinners from cans of Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup. I speak of my personal nemesis, the artist--one …
T&C Magazine Issue 05 - Fall 2014, T&C Media
T&C Magazine Issue 05 - Fall 2014, T&C Media
T&C Magazine
Articles include: This is My Normal // Otterbein Preserves Artwork // Tragedy Strikes, but Passion Lives On // Feminism Evolves // Alumni with Cool Careers // Religious Diversity on Campus // Teamwork Transcends Gender // Where in the World Are You From? // Restoring Through Repurposing // Freshman Package // Once a Greek, Always a Greek
Fiction Fix 16, April Gray Wilder, Jayshiro Tashiro, Christopher Stephen, Cathleen Calbert, Amanda Paulger, Van G. Garrett, Jane Zich, Di Jayawickrema, Josh Lamstein, Liz Dolan, Denise Mostacci Sklar, Holly Day, Erica W. Jamieson, Jack King, Meeah Williams, Glenn Erick Miller, Edward Hagelstein
Fiction Fix 16, April Gray Wilder, Jayshiro Tashiro, Christopher Stephen, Cathleen Calbert, Amanda Paulger, Van G. Garrett, Jane Zich, Di Jayawickrema, Josh Lamstein, Liz Dolan, Denise Mostacci Sklar, Holly Day, Erica W. Jamieson, Jack King, Meeah Williams, Glenn Erick Miller, Edward Hagelstein
Fiction Fix
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Chicken Line Art, Jennifer Mullen
Stranger In The Forest, Audrey Schroeder
Bird Line Art, Jennifer Mullen
Together Let’S Float Away, Audrey Schroeder
Taylor Mali Quote, Audrey Schroeder
Untitled, Chris Hudson
Artemisia In The Metro, Emily A. Francisco
Artemisia In The Metro, Emily A. Francisco
Student Publications
The “art poem” is an intriguing form of poetry. In writing about something that is inherently visual, a poet must remold a work of art into new material, drawing upon the work’s elements of form such as color, line, use of light, contrast, and composition to make his or her own reflective statement, beyond simply describing the artwork’s own content. In my poetry I aim to take this model of the “art poem,” and, through extended experimentation with this idea of ekphrasis (writing about art in a poetic context), intend to suggest a more intimate connection between art and language. …
Satori 2014, Winona State University
Satori 2014, Winona State University
Satori Literary Magazine
The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.
Fiction Fix 15, April Gray Wilder, Mame Ekblom Cudd, D E. Smith, Denise Emanuel Clemen, Dennis Must, Sally Deskins, Nicolas Poynter, Sara Rauch, Timothy Day, David Gaither, Bruce H. Hinrichs, Michal (Mitak) Mahgerefteh, Tina Tocco, Louis Gallo
Fiction Fix 15, April Gray Wilder, Mame Ekblom Cudd, D E. Smith, Denise Emanuel Clemen, Dennis Must, Sally Deskins, Nicolas Poynter, Sara Rauch, Timothy Day, David Gaither, Bruce H. Hinrichs, Michal (Mitak) Mahgerefteh, Tina Tocco, Louis Gallo
Fiction Fix
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Apples And Glass (A Comment On Picasso's "Pomme Et Verre"), Charles Hostetter
Apples And Glass (A Comment On Picasso's "Pomme Et Verre"), Charles Hostetter
Manuscripts
"No, Junior, the picture is not hung upside down."
"How does Mother know? They don't hang pictures upside down."
"The picture is called "Apple and Glass."
Parnassus 2014
Parnassus
The 2014 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
The Artist In The Library: Research Services For Creators, Kristina Keogh, John Glover
The Artist In The Library: Research Services For Creators, Kristina Keogh, John Glover
VCU Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
At Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries we serve a variety of disciplines. This poster session focuses on outreach initiatives by the Visual Arts Research Librarian and the Humanities Research Librarian to provide research services to a unique group: students and faculty who create new and unique objects and texts. The needs of artistic researchers in such diverse areas as interior design, painting, and creative writing overlap in many ways, both expected and unexpected.
Our efforts to reach out to creators and offer support for their distinctive research needs have included such activities as taking classes within particular programs and embedding ourselves …