THE EXHIBITION

THE EXHIBITION •

‘Marooned’
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‘Marooned’

Edward Baranosky has painted seascapes since he was seven years old. His focus on marine- scapes, draws him back to visit his native home in the American east coast, for inspiration from the North Atlantic. His work emphasizes the present - in the ever-changing moments of water. As a poet-artist he crosses the channels and pathways between the visual and the textual. He continues to exhibit in the United States and Canada.

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‘Were We Ever’, ‘I’ve Shrugged On An Exoskeleton’ & ‘I Dreamed a Knife’
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‘Were We Ever’, ‘I’ve Shrugged On An Exoskeleton’ & ‘I Dreamed a Knife’

Michele M Miller holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Arizona. Honors for her poetry include an Arizona Commission on the Arts fellowship, and designation as runner-up for the National Poetry Series and the Kore Press First Book Prize. Her chapbook "The Pocket Museum of Natural History" is forthcoming as a finalist in the New Women’s Voices Series from Finishing Line Press. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and been shortlisted for several national competitions. Michele writes and photographs in her heartland, the Sonoran Desert of Tucson, Arizona. 

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‘Stings’
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‘Stings’

James Goddard lives in England in the year 2025, so spends much of his time thinking of other places and other times. He studied classics and philosophy, and tells the stories of people history forgot, or never knew, to give voices back to those erased. Most of the time, he tells these stories to his daughter. He writes at: https://meditationsonpermafrost.substack.com/

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