
By Krista Nadeau For Americans, the year 2020 will be one for the history books—and that’s an understatement. The grand finale, adding anxiety to an already unsettling and difficult year, is the […]
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By Krista Nadeau For Americans, the year 2020 will be one for the history books—and that’s an understatement. The grand finale, adding anxiety to an already unsettling and difficult year, is the […]
By Connie Clarkson As many artists know, the world is always changing, there are so many different forms of artbeing created, photography, graphic design, film, and painting are just a few of […]
Leviathan (For the death of Enlightenment) by Liam Woodworth-Cook I missed the memo, where to sign to be under the body of Christ: We the holy people, shall be governed. This […]
by Tamiya Joseph
by Morgan Dyer
“Untitled” by Magella Cantara I’m changing my hair trying to get so far from you. from myself from existence None of the colors I’ve tried are working so I keep changing Trying […]
by Krysta Black A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. As in most horror movies from the 80’s we are introduced to a group of teenagers who are being […]
by The Beacon Staff I’ve been reading this blog by one of my favorite authors. His name is Autin Kleon, and today’s post was called “Make Bad Art.” Here is the link, […]
Pandemic by Magella Cantara Our time has felt like it’s been stopped and for some it has We can take this time to better reflect ourselves to divide up into sections who […]
by Jeny Patel Charcoal Drawing Made with charcoal, Jeny used a reference photo that was not of herself for this piece. Even though it was a photo of someone else, she shared […]