Showing posts with label Virginia Shank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia Shank. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Ear: Publication Party 2019

The new issue awaits! (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

IVC's so-called "dead day" began with the morning scholarship ceremony which saw Prof. Virginia Shank once again gracing the microphone with wit and fashion — and ended in the evening with Prof. Shank at a different mic in a different outfit altogether. In the hours between she cooked and prepped and the result was yet another memorable launch party for The Ear, IVC's literary journal, marking its 23rd issue.

The evening was a truly impressive gathering of contributors whose readings made the value of the journal obvious to everyone in attendance. (Want your own copy of this year's journal? Copies are for sale at the IVC bookstore for ten bucks. FYI: last year's run has almost sold out.)  Here are some highlights, courtesy of Michael Opsteegh and Rebel Girl (the best photos are his). [See also IVC's Flickr page]

Chancellor Burke was in attendance and tweeted a photo similar to this one with her congratulations. Above: Virginia
Chancellor Burke was in attendance and tweeted a photo similar to this one with her congratulations.
Above: Virginia

The Writing Center was transformed. (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

Virginia Shank writes this caption better than Rebel Girl can: "This amazing poet, Megan Dorame, currently living in Santa Ana, is one of the folks learning her indigenous home language, Tongva, which was spoken by the peoples of the Los Angeles basin before the colonizers arrived. She introduced herself in Tongva and English, then read the two wonderful poems of hers we snapped up." (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

(Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

IVC alum Kavya Makam drove down from Cal Poly SLO to read her poem "Men of Andhra Pradesh." Kavya also worked as editor on previous issues of The Ear and in the year since she transferred, has published two other poems.  (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

Professor Emily Liu reads from Katie Kalahan's story, "Fin." (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

Israa Alujumaa talks about her artwork. (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

The students raised money to fund a color art section in this year's issue. (Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

(Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)
 
Professor Nathan Cayanan, last year's Part-Time Teacher of the Year, read
from his story, "All We Really Do."

IVC student Aiden Koh, who also read at ELEVATE's "Calling US OUT" event earlier this year,
 read his story, "Traffic Jam, " originally composed in WR 13 last fall.


Editor Daria Berenfeld reads E.A Greenwall's poem, "The Problem with talking About Wisdom."

IVC student and contributor Israa Aljumaa was so happy. 

The hardworking student editorial staff receives recognition. 

Photo booth fun. 

(Photo by Michael Opsteegh.)

Trustee Marcia Milchiker with Chancellor Kathleen Burke. 

Burke
Coda: Chancellor Burke seemed impressed — and to have a genuine good time. She stayed until the nearly bitter(sweet) end, talking with most everyone, like, for hours. Really. (And her day started as early as ours did, at the morning scholarship ceremony.)  It is worth noting that days later Professors Shank and Alvarez were contacted by Leticia Clark, the fairly new District Director of Public Affairs & Government Relations because Burke wanted to feature The Ear in an upcoming issue of the Chancellor's newsletter.  The chancellor characterized the journal, according to Clark, as "impressive" and "a great example of collaboration." (It's so nice to be recognized!) So Clark came to campus this week. The interview lasted an hour and a half as they covered the history of the Ear (its birth in 1982, its demise and then Shank's spirited, persistent revival of the project). Photos were taken. Stories told. Clark was most impressive in her own right as a Tustin City Councilperson. So much new leadership at the district level! Exciting times.

Have a good summer.


Thursday, May 17, 2018

The Ear Launch!

This year's cover: "Back Bay" a photograph by Peter Gerrard. 
Last night, people gathered to celebrate this year's issue of The Ear, IVC's literary journal.  It is the party of the year at the little campus of the orange groves, or so we like to think.  Rebel Girl forgot her own fine camera so many of the photos which follow are courtesy of the paparazzi.

The Writing Center was transformed. It was standing room only for much of the evening. 

Faculty editor, Professor Virginia Shank

Students welcome Trustee Milchiker. 
Trustee Marcia Milchiker, who also serves as VP of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees, attended. Marcia has been a longtime supporter of the literary arts at IVC.  She stayed until the last cream puff was eaten.
The three most recent issues were offered for sale - and sold!
Trustee Milchiker read Lori Levi's poem, "In Israel, tasting Kumquats."
Mary Camarillo reads "Promises," an excerpt from her novel-in-progress. 

IVC student Jia Mei Li reads her poem "Cartersville." 

IVC student Alaina Kaplan reads her poems.
IVC student Lauren Yeoman reads her poem "Circle."
Prof. Kurt Meyer shares Mariella Lemus' poem, "Language Gap."

Wendy Esteras read her poem "OC Can U C?"
 
Longtime IVC student Carl Steen shares two poems from the issue. 

IVC student Kelly Halasz reads her poem, "Don't Mind the Mess."
The IVC Foundation raised funds throughout the evening.
A $500.00 challenge match was met, netting $1,000 for The Ear.
Elephants were everywhere.
Here is Melon-phant, carved by Rebel Girl and gracing the buffet table. 

The dessert table featured Prof. Shank's legendary cream puffs and a chocolate fountain. 

It's not a party unless there's food. There was food. Good food. 

Photo booth fun.



This year's staff.
You should have seen the students, their pride in their work, in themselves, in each other. It's a good thing we do. Kudos for the tireless Professor Shank for bringing The Ear back to life. Gratitude to all who helped sustain and defend.

Onward to the end of the semester!

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Friday, May 19, 2017

The Ear comes of age: 21 issues!

Professor Virginia Shank welcomes the audience.



Last night saw the publication party for IVC's literary journal, The Ear.  It was a grand evening distinguished, Rebel Girl thought, by the shy and shining pride the readers took in their work as they shared it with the audience. Take a look and see if you can see what she saw in their faces. Congratulations to all.



The welcoming party.
Party time.

Contributors in the photo booth. 
Professors Brenda Borron and Steve Rochford have so much to celebrate. 

Congratulating the student editors. 
AVA, a Southern California poet, opens the program by reading her  poem.
IVC grad, London Pinkney, reads her poem. London is a creative writing major at San Francisco State now. 
Alexandra Sassman, an IVC student, reads her poem, "Like Mint." Alexandra is transferring to San Jose State. 
IVC alum and UC Riverside grad Jonar Isip reads from his short story. 
Carl Adler, an IVC student headed to UC Berkeley, reads his sestina. 
IVC student Sofya Derkach reads from her short story. 
The editors! 
IVC professor Michelle Doherty.

Poet Penelope Moffet.
Jaime Campbell, Chapman U graduate, reads from her short story.
UCI MFA student Nicholas Reiner reads from his poetry.

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SEE ALSO The Ear Launch Party is a success — DtB, May 26, 2016

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