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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Submission 4, Madeline Roberts
Submission 2, Madeline Roberts
Lilac, Mira Marino
Submission 1, Madeline Roberts
Submission 3, Madeline Roberts
Submission 5, Madeline Roberts
Flower Print, Mira Marino
Flower Picture, Mira Marino
Pink Milkweed, Stephanie Leaver
Bull Thistle, Stephanie Leaver
Bumblebee On Pink Milkweed, Stephanie Leaver
Hoverfly On Bull Thistle, Stephanie Leaver
Break Free, Renee Ming Cilluffo
Chicago Streets, Alayshia Hoover
Spring Showers, Renee Ming Cilluffo
Bee On Wand Flower, Stephanie Leaver
Late For An Important Date, Renee Ming Cilluffo
Totality In Carbondale, Grant Haynes
Totality In Carbondale, Grant Haynes
The Hilltop Review
August 21 was one of the high points of 2017. That day a total solar eclipse tracked over much of the continental U.S. An early morning train ride brought me to Carbondale Illinois, the location of the eclipses longest duration. As totality neared clouds obscured this amazing celestial wonder, but they soon parted, and I was able to get a few spectacular photos of the eclipse, this one with the clouds that almost ruined it, is my favorite.
Mapping Mrs. Dolloway, Adriane Little
Mapping Mrs. Dolloway, Adriane Little
Faculty Research and Creative Activities Award (FRACAA)
Project Description
Literature is riddled with dead or otherwise missing mothers. Virginia Woolf's life and writing were partly, yet significantly guided by the death of her mother when Woolf was just 13 years-old. This loss reappears across her novels. As an artist, I am interested in studying both her writing and her as a woman who experienced this early and profound loss. Conceptually, this work is supported by continued research to advance the trope of the missing mother. Mapping Mrs. Dalloway represents a new way of visualizing text and image within my practice by incorporating data mapping in this new …
Feeling Small, Shealyn Lach
Holly, Montana Major
Me, Jonathan Sacha
Just Enough For The City, Katherine Goold
The Laureate, 17th Edition (2018)
Untitled, Tanner Bosma
Hurry Up, Sophie Dennis
Sigh, Sophie Dennis
She Answered Yes, Shealyn Lach
Belongings, Sophie Dennis
Sweet Expectation, Melissa O. Rosario
Sweet Expectation, Melissa O. Rosario
The Hilltop Review
As we all know pregnancy is a long and sweet waiting to meet that beloved being. In the case of Patricia her wait has been distressing because the loss of two pregnancies and now she is expecting twins. In this picture, we can see her eyes towards the horizon, where she reflects the anguish that has passed but at the same time doubts of celebrating her double happiness.