Art & Words Selections

I’m thrilled to announce that all the Art & Words participants have been chosen. We received an awesome amount of great work, but due to space constraints in Art on the Boulevard’s new gallery space (4919B Camp Bowie in Fort Worth), I limited myself to a strict ten. It was a difficult choice, but I’m excited to see the final show.

The Art & Words Show will be on Saturday, September 26, 2015 and will start at 6:30 PM with the reading at 7:30 PM. Drinks and light snacks will be served. I hope to see you there.

2015 Participants

Writers/Writing

Logen Cure — “Illumination”
Laura Madeline Wiseman“Crossing the Fairy Threshold” (published in Silver Blade)
Cole Dalton — “Michael the Dragonrider”
Camille Griep“Man in the Moon” (published in cahoodaloodaling)
Karen Bovenmyer“What the Dollhouse Said” (published in Devilfish Review)
Sean Robinson — “From Cala Lily and Celadon”
Holly Schofield“Off-Campus Housing” (published in AE: The Canadian Science Fiction Review, reprinted in Quarterreads and Meduspod)
Matthew Pitt“Those Menacing Invites” (published in Hobart)
David Sklar“Medusa Panties” (published in Cold Reads)
Katharyn Howd Machan — “Botany for Beginners” (3rd place winner of the Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival Poetry Contest)

Artists/Art

From the Body Farm Series by Kris Goto
From the Body Farm Series by Kris Goto
Hover by Todd Ford
Hover by Todd Ford
Encroach by Stacy Tompkins
Encroach by Stacy Tompkins
A Fall from Grace by Lauren Rinaldi
A Fall from Grace by Lauren Rinaldi
Alambre by Maria Ruiz
Alambre by Maria Ruiz
Skull by James Rosin
Skull by James Rosin
Lady of Gold by Jackson Zorn
Lady of Gold by Jackson Zorn
Stare by Gale Johnston
Stare by Gale Johnston
She Was a Flower by Courtney Kenny Porto
She Was a Flower by Courtney Kenny Porto
Walkin' After Midnight by Cameron Cox
Walkin’ After Midnight by Cameron Cox

2 responses to “Art & Words Selections”

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