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Trump

Moriah Smith is first year visual art student at MICA in Baltimore, Maryland. Moriah is originally from Dallas, Texas, and a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School of Visual and Performing Arts. In her spare time, Moriah enjoys watching Korean dramas, collecting unusual materials

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Stargazers

Shannon Smith is a visual artist based in Oklahoma City. Her work largely deals with racial identity. Through portraiture, she tries to increase the visibility of women of color and other marginalized groups, challenging their representation or lack thereof in western art. Her dominant mediums

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Self Portrait with Streams and Sunset

Shannon Smith is a visual artist based in Oklahoma City. Her work largely deals with racial identity. Through portraiture, she tries to increase the visibility of women of color and other marginalized groups, challenging their representation or lack thereof in western art. Her dominant mediums

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American TV

Corbin Louis is a poet and performer from Seattle Washington. He is a recording artist and MFA graduate at University of Washington Bothell. Corbin’s work has previously been featured in Best American Experimental Writing, Clamor Magazine, Atticus Review, The Visible Verse Film Festival and others.

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Sinking Ship

Moriah Smith is first year visual art student at MICA in Baltimore, Maryland. Moriah is originally from Dallas, Texas, and a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School of Visual and Performing Arts. In her spare time, Moriah enjoys watching Korean dramas, collecting unusual materials

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3 Portraits on Wood

Shannon Smith is a visual artist based in Oklahoma City. Her work largely deals with racial identity. Through portraiture, she tries to increase the visibility of women of color and other marginalized groups, challenging their representation or lack thereof in western art. Her dominant mediums

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M-42 Orion Nebula

Shannon Smith is a visual artist based in Oklahoma City. Her work largely deals with racial identity. Through portraiture, she tries to increase the visibility of women of color and other marginalized groups, challenging their representation or lack thereof in western art. Her dominant mediums

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Miracle

CHARACTERS KATE                                                                                                                             30.    Aria’s mother. ARIA                                                                                                                               7.    Kate’s daughter. SETTING A park, in any town. TIME November, hopefully not forever. At lights up, Kate, 30, is sitting on a bench C; outside, November, a chill in the air. Her large handbag sits on the ground

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Pasty Furner, Two Houses Down

There were a lot of girls  named Patsy in 1954. I remember Fats Domino singing, “And I’m going to get me one.” I wish. Two houses up from ours in the opposite direction from the Dooley’s crematorium lived Jay Furner, his wife Mabel and their

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The Day Mrs. Shotz Shut Down

Mrs. Shotz had been a ninth grade science teacher for thirty-one years, but she hadn’t been a very good one. She taught at Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, and each morning at 5:40 AM, when she awoke to the waaaang of her alarm, she threw