Posts by Bossier Mag
Daffodils

collage by Lauren Dennis

Writer Fiona Naughton paints a quaint picture of what it is like to overlook the growth of both tangible and not so tangible memories.

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two masked strangers

photograph by Francesca Donovan

Writer Ines Goei de Piante, shares a short story that follows two masked strangers becoming unmasked reflections of each other. 

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as the time ticks away

drawing by Millie Meger

Writer Ines Goei de Piante crafts a piece on how people in relationships may feel as they have a time limit before college starts or just in general.

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sponges and jeans

collage by Tara Petronio

Written by Serena Barish, this piece touches on themes of dependence, friendship, and more as she ponders moments in her life.

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flight

art by Betta Tham

Written by Betta Tham, this piece illustrates the thoughts of Tham on a summer day encounter with at a pond.

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Too Much

image by Emily Hardy

Editor Gwen Prince shares a story regarding a family reunion. It touches on themes of sexualization, femininity, and navigation in the world at large.

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The Art of Exclusion

artwork by Lily Touret

Women artists, who have so often been written out of the history of art, can be thought of as outsiders to the artistic world, marginal figures in a scene that is aggressively dominated by men.

From Yayoi Kusama to Zelda Fitzgerald, the accomplishments of such artists—entrapped in a kind of cultural apartheid fueled by the prevailing assumption of their inherent frailty—were deemed so negligible.

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