“Fall,” by Enid Smith Becker, is a runner-up for the Columbia Journal‘s Special Issue on Loneliness in the art category.
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“Fall,” by Enid Smith Becker, is a runner-up for the Columbia Journal‘s Special Issue on Loneliness in the art category.
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It feels almost serendipitous that Olivia Laing’s essay collection Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency has been published during a global pandemic. In the wake of George Floyd’s death, another painful reminder of persisting police brutality against Black lives, an…
Constructs of American Violence consists of nine small paintings, which are details of a Civil War monument and a Civil War era cannon that reside outside the city courthouse in Traverse City, Michigan. A common sight in many towns large…
“its / note / a / common name.”
“My poetry and art attempt to unravel the meddling of current social crises, political diaspora and mental illness. I address the current global socio-political violence by portraying the complicated emotions and experiences of a young woman who has multiple layers…
What brought me back into the room was Antonelli saying, “there is no drama in the beginning or end of life.” She told the story of a 70-year-old women coming up to her in her recent exhibit of Broken Nature…
Withdrawn is an intimate exploration of my soul relationship with this grandfather I never knew. It is the story of race, injustice and the anguish of slavery’s legacy. For the first time in my life, I journeyed down South to…
At the Columbia Journal, we believe in creating space for and celebrating traditionally underrepresented voices. While we pursue this aim year round, this February marks our first ever Black History Month special issue. Our website will feature writing and creative…
An Interview Conducted by Jai Hamid Bashir of artist, Lilly E. Manycolors “What is the difference between my personal experience and my inherited ones? I am doing this just for […]
The first work I made in which I recreated an artwork from art history was “Among the Sierras with Woodpecker”. Up until this point, I had been doing large paper-installations that made the gallery space look like it was in…
Common Dreams “Flotation school” is a temporary autonomous space, with no territorial borders.
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