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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Light In The Dark, Nichole Schiff
Light In The Dark, Nichole Schiff
The Messenger
Cover illustration for the Spring 2020 issue of The Messenger.
Lost In Time And Space, Nichole Schiff
Greetings From Ghana: Portraits Of Greats, Johnnette Johnson
Greetings From Ghana: Portraits Of Greats, Johnnette Johnson
The Messenger
No abstract provided.
Poetry From “Consider The Twists”, Raven Baugh
Shovel, Raven Baugh
Notebook, Liam Lassiter
Weaving Of Our Stories, Casey Murano
Internalized, Liam Lassiter
Warmth Of Royann 35mm, Jess Chiotelis
Untitled, Ellie Holdsworth
The Nature Of Time, Colette Creamer
Big Sean, Chloe Khoshand
Plenty Of Fish, Jess Chiotelis
Lake Reflections, Sela Betz
Sketch 1208, Gabby Kiser
Indigenas, Herlinda Tereza Hernandez
Porte Mystérieuse, Nathan Burns
Protest Art, Mitchell Gregory
Other, Bridget Bodley
The Edge, Clarisse Liclic
Elliot Brown’S Last Dance, Justin Kleczka
Ireland, Sela Betz
The Messenger - Spring 2020
The Messenger
The objective of The Messenger is to encourage the appreciation and exploration of the creative arts on the University of Richmond campus. Since 1876, The Messenger has celebrated student work by publishing submissions in a literary and visual arts magazine. More information on the magazine, as well as past publications since 1987, can be found on messengerur.wordpress.com.
MEMORY
the act or fact of retaining and recalling impressions, facts, etc.
to draw from memory.
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“I think it is all a matter of love:
the more you love a memory,
the stronger and stranger it is.”
Vladimir Nabokov
Black Hole, Reda Ansar
Lost In A Dream, Caroline Bisese
Socks, Reilly Geritz
La Ville De Paris, Nathan Burns
Saint Omer, France, Nathan Burns
Vince Staples, Chloe Khoshand
London Eye, Sarah Pencak