Abstract
Contents
Angkor Thom: City of a Thousand Smiling Faces, Miranda G. Law, 1
Exposed Jade, Kami L. McManus, 2
Cheerleader Graffiti, Ethan Sellers, 3
Inca Beauty, Amy Tressan, 4
Ethereal, David Chou, 5
A Reflection, Sepehr Sedigh, 6
Mediumship, Michael Joseph Kolachny, Jr., RN 7
The Native Inspiration, Sepehr Sedigh, 8
Elephant, Julia Huntington, 9
Unrequited Love, Amy Tressan, 10
Wait, Nona Lu, 11
Clouds with Secrets, Amy Tressan, 12
Thunderstrike in Camden, Yuhang Zhou, 13
Crash, Diway Bermudez, 14
At Dusk I Carry Stones..., Ethan Sellers, 15
Docks at Jaffa, Kami L. McManus, 16
The Pier, David Chou, 17
Sipapuni, Daniel Gealy, 18
Tsé Bit’ a’ Í, Daniel Gealy, 19
Falls, Diway Bermudez, 20
Axis Mundii, Michael Joseph Kolachny, Jr., RN 21
Twin Water Lily, Sepehr Sedigh, 22
A Penned Heart, Mark McShane, 23
Lighting the Ancient Temple of Borobudur, Miranda G. Law, 24
Just what His Holiness Ordered, Nithin Paul, 25
A Journey from Within, Miranda G. Law, 28
Blossoming, Angela Wong, 29
Soliloquy, Diway Bermudez, 30
Milkweed Dreams, Ethan Sellers, 31
Life in Interlaken, Switzerland, Miranda G. Law, 32
Winter Passing, David Chou, 33
The Lighthouse of Old Point Loma, Jonathan Elias, 34
Home Song, Mark McShane, 35
Take Me with You, Kami L. McManus, 36
My Father’s Stars, Amy Tressan, 37
Trinity Stairs Becca Julian Front Cover
A Surfer’s Twilight Jonathan Elias Back Cover
Editors-in-Chief: Ethan Sellers & Amy Tressan
Editors: Paula Bu, Hyowon Choi, Sarah Drejet, Julie Gallagher, Anmol Khurana, Lauren Klayman, Caity Logan, Nona Lu, Nithin Paul, Zach Schoepflin, Melissa Valentine
Faculty Moderator: Dr. Michael J. Vergare
The Jefferson Arts Organization was founded primarily to offer Jefferson students the opportunity to express themselves through art. The Jefferson Arts organization focuses on such media as art and photography, writing, and music and supports diverse activities including live readings, art exhibits and musical performances. In addition, the organization publishes Inside Out, an annual art and literary journal which showcases photography, paintings, sketches, short stories, poems and essays contributed by Jefferson students. All of these activities are designed to bring more diversity to the Jefferson community; to allow students, faculty and staff the chance to stop and reflect on their daily lives; and to provide a creative outlet from the rigors of school and work.
Recommended Citation
(2014)
"Inside Out, Spring 2014,"
Inside Out: Vol. 4, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29046/IO.004
Available at:
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/insideout/vol4/iss1/1