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The cover artist for the summer issue of The Public Eye, Ashley Lukashevsky, was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she was involved with activism from a young age.
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This spring’s Public Eye cover artist, Erik Ruin, is a Philadelphia-based printmaker, shadow puppeteer, and paper-cut artist whose work has been called “spell-binding” by The New York Times.
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There’s an explosion on nearly every other page of George W. Bush’s Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors. Mortar attacks. IEDs. Suicide bombs strapped to children…
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Nansi Guevara, a visual artist and activist based in South Texas, has been creating art for as long as she can remember.
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In his new book, religious studies scholar Philip S. Francis uses personal stories from young evangelicals to explore how one’s experiences with art can dramatically reorient Christian beliefs and practices.
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Religion Dispatches
Conspiracists have long believed that Hillary Clinton is a member of a Satanic cult.
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For many, Jerusalem has always been less a window on the past than a kind of magic mirror on the present.
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The moment I entered the Black Woman is God exhibit in San Francisco’s SOMArts gallery, I knew I was on sacred ground. I found myself treading gingerly, trying not to disturb the spirits of ancestors…
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Joshua MacPhee, our Winter 2016 cover artist, didn’t go to a traditional art school to learn his craft, but rather what he calls “the punk rock school of art.”
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Spinney’s art appears on the cover of the Fall 2015 edition of The Public Eye magazine.
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