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...adventurous summer traveling through Europe compiling over 35 hours of footage. He has held numerous photography exhibitions and created a total of four documentary films on topics like a high school oenophile and a foam factory in Somerville, MA. Arts First will also screen two of his short fiction films that deal with urban life in America. There’s a simple motivation behind Collins’s impressive accomplishments: ceaseless curiosity and creative outpouring. “I’m very inspired by what I see around me,” he says. Then again, Collins...
...multiples, quantities, and patterns. Having rectilinear three-dimensional shapes wouldn’t help [and] has no place.”Though her thesis was in painting, utilizing a technique she developed with acrylic and ink on wood panels, Salazar is still involved with many other mediums, including non-fiction film and animation. Currently, she is in the midst of working on an animated film funded by an Office of the Arts grant, entitled “The Last Days of Becoming.” It tells the story of a boy and his life in real and imaginary worlds.In...
...says.BEGINNINGS AND ACHIEVEMENTS The success of graduates from smaller concentrations attests to the benefits of both the flexibility and the individual attention that students receive in those departments, Ryan says.Bryn M. Neuenschwander ’02 entered Harvard with an interest in anthropology and science fiction, left with a degree in anthropology and folklore and mythology, and now goes by the pen name Marie Brennan. Neuenschwander, author of two science fiction novels, says that a class she took with Foster sparked her writing career. “Out of her course I got $500 and a trip to Florida...
...going to ban violence from stories?” Johnston asked, “Absolutely not. What if I’m discouraging the next Shakespeare? Fiction, I believe comes down to empathy and conflict, and I can’t ban conflict...
...South Asian authors spoke to students last night about being Indian immigrants and incorporating their experiences into their fiction. The South Asian Association hosted writers Rishi Reddi and Pradeep Anand, two authors who recently published narratives drawing from their personal histories. Reddi, whose short story “Justice Shiva Ram Murthy” appeared first in the “Harvard Review” and later in the 2005 edition of “The Best American Short Stories,” began the discussion with a disclaimer. “I have to say I feel like...