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Vandalia Arts Journal

Vandalia Arts Journal

Appalachian Voices, published by students at West Virginia Wesleyan College

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  • Issue 1: Summer 2021

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August 13, 2022August 14, 2022vandaliamag

“Field Goat” by Zorian Misner

Zorian Misner is a senior at West Virginia Wesleyan College studying Studio Art and Business. Misner is from Clarksburg, West Virginia and is interested in mask-making, sculpting, painting, and music.

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“Adolescent Blues” by MJ McLeod

Mari-Jane McLeod, “MJ,” is a senior Art & Marketing double-major who will be completing her MBA in Human Resources in the spring of 2023. She is from Ridgeley, West Virginia. Some of her other campus involvements include Student Art League, Zeta Tau Alpha, The Office of Greek Life, Omicron Delta Kappa, and the American Marketing […]

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“Pt. 1” by Chloe Perdue

Chloe Perdue is a Graphic Design major and aiming to achieve her Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. Throughout the years, Chloe has experimented and defined her path within her artistry in visual arts and with graphic design. Most of Chloe’s works explore many factors of her experiences throughout her life, and she has been able […]

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“Pt. 3”

by Chloe Perdue. Third place in The Vandalia’s 2022 Art & Literature contest

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God’s Mistake

by Allyson Dempsey

“I built / a boy / from clay. / Breathed life / into his body.”

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The Poet’s Bedroom Reimagined

by Daniel Dyal

“Forget cleansing / my room. Burn down the whole / house.”

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Icarus Falling

by Christine Scronce

“Some people say Icarus drowned because he was foolish. / Others because he loved the sun.”

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if one must die it will be me tonight

by Marcus Huffman

“the very nights that make a grown man shake; / i cannot stand these lonely, freezing nights.”

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We Trade Sips

by Ben Long. Second place in The Vandalia’s 2022 Art & Literature contest

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Crows

by Doug Van Gundy

“darker / than the startling plunge into night before the evening / has even gotten going, darker than even the morning cinders / of last night’s fire…”

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