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ICView 2009/3

We are excited to bring you the award-winning essays, fine art, poems, and photographs from our second annual arts and literary contest.

As happened last year as well, our judges had an especially tough time in the categories of poetry and photography, with a great number of worthy entries in each.

The winning photograph, “Leaving Hobo Station,” is by Elizabeth...



GUIDELINES for SUBMISSION to the IC(Point of)View 2010 ARTS and LITERARY CONTEST

Enter your best work in IC(Point of)View's third arts and literary contest. Winning entries will be published in our fall 2010/3 issue. Please read the guidelines carefully; we will reject submissions that do not follow the guidelines. This is a general-interest magazine; we will...



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by David Mitrou '96

David Mitrou ’96 (also Photography, Third Place [tie], “Scared”) is a partner in the McCormack Firm in Boston, where he practices a wide range of civil litigation. An avid outdoorsman, David loves wildlife photography. He captured this photo of a boy peering out of a bird blind while...



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by Randi Millman-Brown

Randi Millman-Brown is the visual resources curator in Ithaca College’s Department of Art History. She also teaches art history and the history of photography at TC3. She has a master’s degree in art history from the University of Oregon.



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by Dina Anchin '06

Dina Anchin ’06 (also Fine Art, Second Place, “Staten Island Ferry Moment #2”), who majored in drama with minors in art and art history, works in a variety of media including graphite, oil paint, watercolor, and pastel, with a focus in portraiture. During the past year she held two...



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by Dina Anchin '06

Dina Anchin ’06 (also Third Place, “Moment #8”), who majored in drama with minors in art and art history, works in a variety of media including graphite, oil paint, watercolor, and pastel, with a focus in portraiture. During the past year she held two internships in art conservation, one at...



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by Joan Segil Holleb '80

Joan Segil Holleb ’80, a full-time artist based in Highland Park, Illinois, has been working recently on copper. “I bend, fold, and mutilate it,” she says, “and then use chemicals to create a patina, giving the sense that it is old scrap metal. I then paint my images in oil on top of the patinas. I am trying to create a sense of...