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That’s right, our second submissions drive will soon open for our 2021 edition of the Lantern! This year, despite our current school situation, our staff will be working harder than ever to bring our...
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As of 11:59pm on February19th, submissions for the 2021 LitMag publication are closed. Thank you so much to all the writers and artists who shared their work with us in hopes of being published in...
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We are Albemarle High School’s award-winning Literary / Arts publication, The Lantern; proud to be producing a professional-grade magazine full of student art, writing, and design every year for over...
View ArticleArtist of the week 2021: Emily Baber
Week of March 15th 2021 Clouded // photography // Emily Baber Artist’s Notes: Clouded is a very laid back piece that is meant to reflect on the numbness one feels when the mind is clouded. I wanted to...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: Sarah Woodward
Week of March 22nd, 2021 The Gaze // oil pastel // Sarah Woodward Artist’s Notes: The Gaze was a project for my art class. The assignment was to draw an animal in oil pastel. I chose to draw a giraffe...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: McKenna Cathey
Week of March 29th, 2021 Camellia // photography // McKenna Cathey Artist’s Notes: In this photograph, I focused on contrast and negative space. I felt that a flower petal would have lots of depth...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: Phoebe Giordano
Week of April 12th, 2021 Bayside // photography // Phoebe Giordano Artist’s Notes: Looking back at the context of when this photo was taken, there’s nothing particularly striking or complex about the...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: Katie Rasmussen
Week of April 19th, 2021 Sparks // photography // Katie Rasmussen Artist’s Notes: When I took Sparks, I wanted to capture a feeling of youthfulness, reminiscent of fourth of July pool parties,...
View ArticleArtist of the Week: Emma Field
Week of May 17th, 2021 Up Is Down // photography // Emma Field Artist’s Notes: I was inspired to take this piece because I felt drawn to the reflection in the cave’s water. The longer I stared at the...
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