Tacenda Literary Magazine - Spring 2019

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2018. With an emphasis on environmental portraiture, Baldwin aims to document the contemporary American landscape, focusing on subjects such as the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of climate change and sustainable beekeeping practices. The body of work currently on display, Sleepy Time Down South, concentrates on the quiet existence of people living in rural communities below the Mason-Dixon line and in Appalachia. This series has been exhibited in the Pratt Institute Photography Gallery and featured in Aint-Bad Magazine, Oxford American, Velvet Eyes, and The Photographic Journal, and will be shown at the 2019 Every Women Biennial in New York. Her work can also be seen in the Catholic News Service and Alexandria Living Magazine. WILLIAM BASEMORE – contact via ekaplan@smith.edu BLACK MESSIAH – Black Messiah can be reached by via correspondence with Corey Matthews #578237, Wakulla Correctional Institution, Melaleuca Dr., Crawfordville, FL 32327-4963. CHRISTIANE BUCHANAN – contact via ekaplan@smith.edu ELLEN W. CAPLAN is a Professor of Theatre at Smith College, Fulbright Scholar, Guest Professor (Tel Aviv University; Romania;; Costa Rica). Directs across the US, Asia, Europe, Central America, and a playwright. Selected productions: Someone Is Sure to Come presented at La Mama ETC, Livy in the Garden Robert Black Theatre in Hong Kong. Cast No Shadow, premiered at Jewish State Theater of Bucharest, Pulling Apart (New Haven; Moss Hart Award; Finalist, O’Neill); Sarajevo Phoenix (interviews with women in Bosnia, produced in Baltimore, Hartford, CT,); Twice Finalist for the Massachusetts

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