Excitement reigns! Ebling’s online arts journal Corpus Callosum, Fall 2024, is available online. This anticipated gift is just the ticket for the upcoming holidays and the hopeful New Year. The Fall issue is rich with, for example, words that resonate, superb paintings, prints and drawings, lovely Stoneware pottery, and evocative photographs. And cicadas, where else might you find cicadas! The issue includes two soul filled interviews with Rebecca (Becky) Brockman-Schneider, a Researcher III in the School of Medicine and Public Health’s Pediatrics Department Allergy, Immunology, & Rheumatology Unit and Ebling Library’s Curator & History of Health Sciences Librarian, Micaela Sullivan-Fowler, about the role of art in their lives.
New with this issue is the occasional “Artist statement,” below the artist’s contribution, like Dian Yao’s watercolor “Breaking Waves,” where the viewer gains a sense of the inspiration behind the work. Or musician Dann Hekman’s Sapere Aude, “a musical summary of Immanual Kant’s “What is the Enlightenment.“ In the “Thanksgiving” introduction, Managing Editor, Lia Vellardita, thanks her contributors, her reviewers and her viewers and suggests that “you’ll find [Corpus] brimming with rich visual, written, and musical works of art from new and returning artists.” We couldn’t agree more. Happiest of holidays from the artists and the staff at Ebling.
Home page image: Granny’s Buttons by Ronna Trapanese
School of Medicine and Public Health, Standardized Patient Program
Mixed-Media Assemblage, 10″ x 5″