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Old Love Story, 1986
1media/Claremont_Old Love Stories_thumb.png2024-04-15T11:48:38-07:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0449871Illustration by Larry R. Collins from Old Love Story by Allen Ginsberg. First ed. New York: Lospecchio Press, 1986.plain2024-04-15T11:48:38-07:00The Claremont Colleges Special Collections & ArchivesGay Men; ArtsFor copyright and usage questions, please contact the holding institution.Illustrator: Larry R. Collins; Author: Allen Ginsberg.Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0
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1media/Carolyn weathers.jpg2024-04-22T14:20:20-07:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0WritingBeth McDonald9"The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe,” said the French novelist Gustave Flaubert. Poets, novelists, playwrights, and creative writers of all kinds have been interpreting the world around them through writing for millennia. LGBTQ+ authors use their writing to ask questions about themselves and their world, to reveal themselves or hide themselves, to connect with other members of the community, and to understand what they believe.gallery2024-04-29T21:55:52-07:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0
1media/Bachardy_Morris Kight.jpg2024-04-22T13:55:36-07:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0Visual ArtsBeth McDonald8Visual arts are creative expression in pictorial, graphic, sculptural, and other two-dimensional and three-dimensional form. They include painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and installation art. Different eras in history have had their own standards for defining art and beauty, and queer painters, artists, cartoonists, muralists, and photographers have taken these definitions and remade them in their own image time and time again.gallery2024-04-29T21:31:09-07:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0