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​​Dorianne Laux

Watching NDEs on YouTube 

Donald Zirilli

The Consequence of Stillness

Ellen Bass

You're the Top

Jessica Cuello

Milk

Jan Beatty

Mission 
Chalk Outline

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Julie Murphy

When the driveway collapses in a landslide the second winter in a row you sit in meditation

Jim Moore
This Happens

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Emily Ransdell

Astoria, Oregon

Luke Johnson

What good are hands without intent, touch without a forewound?

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Denise Duhamel

Poem in which I Escape from a Claw Machine

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Hilary King

The Egret by the Exit

Deborah Gorlin

Wheelhouse Rock

Tobey Hiller

The gods

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Paul's Corner: Poetry and Podcast

A poem and reading by Andrew Schelling

Roxi's Corner

What if the atmosphere is all the ancestors

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“Inga” (Detail) 65 x 85” acrylic on canvas, c.2012 © Frank Galuszka Frank Galuszka is a professor of art at University of California, Santa Cruz. He received an MFA from Temple University's Tyler School of Art in 1972. He also studied at Syracuse University. From 1969 to 1970, he was a Fulbright scholar in Romania. He taught at the University of the Arts from 1974 to 1995. From 1988 to 1992, Galuszka served on the Philadelphia Art Commission. He has also served in teaching positions at Vermont College of Norwich University in Montpelier, the Studio School of Painting and Sculpture in New York, Tyler School of Art (Rome and Philadelphia) the Louisiana Tech Studies Center in Rome, the Aegean School of Fine Arts in Greece. and the University of California, Santa Cruz. His work has been shown in group exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Woodmere Art Museum, among others. Find more at frankgaluszka.com

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