Jacqueline Kolosov recipient of the Elizabeth Sloan Tyler Memorial Award Jacqueline Kolosov is the recipient of the Elizabeth Sloan Tyler Memorial Award for the Literary. She is a professor of English at Texas Tech University, where she directs both the undergraduate and graduate creative writing programs, and works in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and in hybrid…
Day: November 15, 2017
Featured Bookmarks: The Arts
November 2017 By Donald Kolberg, Art Bookmarks Editor Monthly link highlights to online resources and websites that seem informative and inspiring for artists or art enthusiasts. Most are free. Suggestions are welcomed.[gap] Open Access at the Barnes The art collection at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation just got a little easier to see. While the foundation is best known for its collection of Impressionist…
WTP 2017 Second Place Fine Art Winner
Bart O’Reilly Bart O’Reilly was born in Dublin, Ireland, and has lived in Maryland since 2003. He makes interdisciplinary work that includes painting, drawing, poetry, and video. He teaches at The Maryland Institute College of Art and Hartford Community College. His work has been shown extensively in Baltimore, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, as well…
WTP 2017 First Place Fine Art Winner
Ellen Koment recipient of the The Elizabeth Sloan Tyler Memorial Award Ellen Koment , first place winner in the WTP first annual art competition, is a native New Yorker, who lived in Coney Island, half a block from the boardwalk until age seven. She and her family eventually moved to the West Coast, but she would…
WTP 2017 Second Place Literary Winner
Kris Faatz Kris Faatz is the WTP 2017 Literary Second Place recipient, for her short story “Let Me Take Your Hands.” Her short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Kenyon Review Online, Potomac Review, Reed, and other journals. Her first novel, To Love a Stranger, was a finalist for the 2016 Schaffner Press Music in Literature Award and…
WTP 2017 Third Place Literary Winner
Henry Plunkett Henry Plunkett is the recipient of the 2017 WTP Third Place Literary Award for his short story “Drive-By.” He was born and grew up in rural Ireland. He lives now with his wife and child and a menagerie of small animals in the Perth hills. He is a student of creative writing at…
WTP 2017 Third Place Fine Art Winner
Catherine Spencer Catherine Spencer, whose work will appear in the WTP special winners edition in December, is a Cleveland-based artist, although originally from the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. She earned her Bachelors in Fine Arts in 2013 from Alfred University. Through the program, she had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence,…