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The College Voice: Vol. 6, Iss. 1

Article released: Wednesday, 20 August, 2008

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large wooden box sculpture in COFA courtyard covered in jacaranda flowers
Square Two, Lena Obergfell and Jonathan Roson, 2.4 x 2.4 metres, discarded wood with four Ironbark logs, constructed within the small courtyard for the COFA Annual Exhibition 2007.

The College Voice Volume 6 Issue 1 is now live and accessible from the ARC website http://www.arc.unsw.edu.au/Publication.aspx?id=5.

The College Voice is COFA’s online arts magazine and has been published online now for 7 years. Founded in 2002 by COFA graduate Séamus Byrne, it was originally called The Digital Biscuit. Now edited by Janis Lander, a COFA PhD candidate, it features fascinating interviews and articles generated by the COFA student community.
COFA students are invited to regard the magazine as an opportunity to express their feelings about the Arts. It is intended to be an online hub for the students of COFA, acting as a tool to investigate the wider Arts world whilst studying to become a part of that world.

The College Voice Volume 6 Issue 1 contains articles by Catherine Hourihan writing about BACK STAGE New York- how New York taught Catherine how to run her career as an artist; Rodney Love writing about Names, an extract from his new book; Genevieve McCrea – Inherent Delicacy, writes about science, theology and art; and Keith Chidzey – Once Upon a Time – Or: what to do at the end of a COFA degree.

Please contact editor Janis Lander at jelander@bigpond.net.au, regarding submissions for the next issue. Your ideas for articles and reviews are eagerly awaited. All students and staff at the college are invited to make submissions.

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