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Lost Memories, Alexis Burson May 2021

Lost Memories, Alexis Burson

The Echo

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Perito Moreno, Annie Schulz May 2021

Perito Moreno, Annie Schulz

The Echo

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Mundane Liturgy, Mary Shelley Reid May 2021

Mundane Liturgy, Mary Shelley Reid

The Echo

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Along The Canal, Caroline Bass May 2021

Along The Canal, Caroline Bass

The Echo

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On Again Off Again, Carly Marlys May 2021

On Again Off Again, Carly Marlys

The Echo

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Interrupted, Caroline Bass May 2021

Interrupted, Caroline Bass

The Echo

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Containment, Brandon Barney May 2021

Containment, Brandon Barney

The Echo

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Watching Through The Kaleidoscope, Ciaran Francis May 2021

Watching Through The Kaleidoscope, Ciaran Francis

The Echo

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Cover May 2021

Cover

The Echo

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Preface & Table Of Contents May 2021

Preface & Table Of Contents

The Echo

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Echo 2021 - Complete Issue May 2021

Echo 2021 - Complete Issue

The Echo

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Missing, Murdered, Indigenous, Matthew Bollinger May 2021

Missing, Murdered, Indigenous, Matthew Bollinger

Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest

The missing and murdered Indigenous women epidemic is an issue currently affecting Indigenous people in North America. To articulate my concept visually, old photographs that showcase American culture (predominantly white) are drawn on, cut-up, and recomposed into portraits of missing Navajo women.


Ethereal Axiom Paintings, Ophelia Cornet May 2021

Ethereal Axiom Paintings, Ophelia Cornet

Chamisa: A Journal of Literary, Performance, and Visual Arts of the Greater Southwest

Ophelia Cornet is a painter, illustrator, and installation artist. She was born in Belgium to a family of musicians and designers. After a life-threatening car accident in her early 20’s, Ophelia moved to New Mexico for the dry climate which would assist her recovery. Equipped with knowledge in photography and painting from Rutgers University, she continued her artwork. Today, Ophelia pairs photographed images and oil paint to fête female protagonists in an intimate otherworldliness, creating dreamlike snapshots of the human experience.

Ophelia has been Lead Art Instructor at the Albuquerque Museum for the past 20 years. She has facilitated many …