What Is In A Name?

What Is In A Name?

Written By: Ed Charbonneau Constellation 13 4.1.11

by Ed Charbonneau
When I signed on for art school at the age of 18, it was with the strict understanding that there would be no math, no second language requirement, and no writing (with the exception of an art history paper here and there). As it turned out, I was wrong on all accounts: 1) [...]

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If These Walls Could Talk

If These Walls Could Talk

Written By: Ed Charbonneau Constellation 11 12.1.10

by Ed Charbonneau
Recently, I was a guest speaker for a class of senior level fine arts students. For the presentation, I was asked to address how I balance my career as an artist that includes working on public commissions, adjunct college teaching, and independent studio work.  My portfolio shows a range of painting from nonobjective [...]

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Living the Dream

Living the Dream

Written By: Ed Charbonneau Constellation 07 4.1.10

My version of the recurrent “Student Nightmare” begins with a realization that I am lost in a cavernous school building on the final day of classes before graduation. In my hand, I hold a sheet of paper that lists my class schedule. However, it is written in a language I cannot understand, and no room [...]

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Constellation 19

4.1.2012

Wildly, Erica: Fun With Word Art

In honor of the cruel and foolish month of April, Quodlibetica undergoes autocorrect to emerge as Wildly Erica, an issue dedicated to word play in all forms: cinepoetry and flarf, nano-memoirs and signs of the future, the cacophonous/mellifluous world of sound poetry, nonsense that makes sense, and general frolic on the ragged margin of understanding. Read on here.

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