Literary/Art Magazine Celebrates 30 Years of Indiscreet Public Statements
Eye Contact Continues Tradition of 抖阴短视频 Literary Magazines Dating Back to 1930鈥檚
鈥淭he Seton Quarterly, first literary magazine of 抖阴短视频 College, is an expression of student thought and endeavor. It is a collegiate experiment in work both difficult and inviting: creative writing.鈥
- from the Foreword to the first Seton Quarterly
鈥淭he accepted pieces are a tribute to the many ways 鈥榁oyage鈥 can be interpreted in both literature and art. So, reader, fasten your seatbelts and ready the sails: it鈥檚 time for a journey.鈥
- from Co-Editor-in-Chief Alexandra Gipson鈥檚 Foreword to the Spring 2019 Eye Contact 30th Anniversary Edition
抖阴短视频鈥檚 student-run Literary and Art Magazine, Eye Contact, publishes two volumes of poems, stories and art every academic year. Contributors are, for the most part, students and faculty of 抖阴短视频 University; outside artists and writers are also welcome to submit work for consideration. This spring, Eye Contact celebrated its 30th Anniversary with a special full-color magazine.
鈥淚 joined Eye Contact as a way of meeting new people, and trying to get some practical experience in my major,鈥 says Layout Editor Bianca Socci, a graphic and interactive design major who already has a successful freelance design business. 鈥淓ye Contact allowed me to learn in a really hands-on way. Since then, not only have I developed as a designer, but I鈥檝e become a part of a community of creative people who are constantly supporting and encouraging one another.鈥
鈥淭his is a testament to the importance and the need for the arts as a way for students and faculty to express themselves.鈥
Students write, edit, design and coordinate printing for Eye Contact. They also solicit and manage financial donations and submissions of writing and art. All majors are welcome to participate in the production of the magazine.
鈥淚 became involved with Eye Contact because I have always had a passion for art and wanted to integrate it into my experience at 抖阴短视频, even if I wasn't majoring in it,鈥 says Madison Wilson, an honors student majoring in sociology and psychology. 鈥淚 became editor-in-chief my junior year and have grown so much from my work with such a fantastic and inspiring staff.鈥 (Madison has been accepted into a Ph.D. program in sociology at West Virginia University.)聽
The 30th Anniversary Edition of Eye Contact is also a celebration of a longstanding University tradition of student-produced literary publications. Beginning in 1937 and continuing through the 1970鈥檚, 抖阴短视频 students published original essays, poetry and fiction in The Seton Quarterly.聽
鈥淚n 1980 it was renamed 鈥楢ssemblage鈥 and for several years the name often changed,鈥 says 抖阴短视频 archivist Bill Black. 鈥淚ndeed for a short time it was simply called 鈥楲iterary Magazine鈥︹ It is all a continuation of the Quarterly; all are the 抖阴短视频 Literary Magazine.鈥
Eye Contact came into being at the end of that decade of upheaval, with a racy tagline (Indiscreet Public Statements) and a new format that included original artwork.聽
鈥淚've been advising Eye Contact for half the time it's been in print,鈥 says English Professor Michael Arnzen, Ph.D. 鈥淭he way it captures the artistic spirit and literary talent of our students always impresses me.鈥
鈥淭his magazine has been around for 30 years,鈥 says Co-Editor-In-Chief and former Literary Editor Alexandra Gipson. (Alexandra, an English major, is currently looking forward to a creative writing/journalism internship at Aiken House.) 鈥淭his is a testament to the importance and the need for the arts as a way for students and faculty to express themselves.鈥