Showing posts with label publications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publications. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

hot dog!



I found out a few months ago that I got a photograph into the University of Minnesota Duluth's Aisthesis Honors Student Journal. The journal had a call for literature and art from students in any honors college in the U.S. I got my copy in the mail today! How exciting. I haven't had a chance to read anything in it yet, but I love journals so I can't wait to spend some time with it tomorrow.

Today I reached the 200-hour mark at my internship! I've also been apartment-planning, freelance-job-coordinating, and professionally doodling (doodling for money? yes, please). So, as you can see, I'm keeping very busy.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

summer, surprise me

I am pleased to announce that a short series of my photographs has been featured on the online literature and art magazine, Anderbo. It's really a great online publication, and you should check it out if you like short stories, nonfiction pieces, poetry, or photography. I'm very excited about being on the site!



Well, this week is finals week, and I'm moving out of my dorm on Sunday. It's my last few days in the dorm...ever! For my final semester, I will be living in an apartment. I feel I have earned that privilege after four years sans-kitchen or my own furniture. Living on campus has certainly had its perks, however, and I'm glad for the time I spent here.

I was so fortunate this semester as to have only one final exam...and it was online. However, before anyone tells me how lucky that makes me, keep in mind that the life of an art student revolves around projects more often than tests. My finals week = final projects coming out of my ears (if that happened literally, I would not be surprised), my thesis on Friday!, packing, cleaning, seeing friends graduating (am I really that old already!? yes, I am...), etc.

This summer I hope to accomplish a lot. I've been making lists and setting goals for myself. As someone who loves school, I am trying to adjust to the concept of no deadlines, no professors, and no assignments. I am learning. By the time I graduate (December!), I'll be good to go.