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Echoes Launch Party: This Monday!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Columbia Barnard chapter.

This Monday, Echoes Literary and Visual Arts Magazine will be hosting its semesterly launch party! Come celebrate the release of the Echoes Fall 2017 publication with cupcakes from Baked by Melissa, readings from our featured writers, a gallery of artwork, and of course, copies of the new issue! There’s no better way to punctuate the last day of classes!

Line art based on work by Sadie Kramer

As Echoes is Barnard’s only literary and visual arts magazine, we aim to create a platform for artists and writers on campus that reflects the Barnard student body in all its complexity and creativity. Our biggest event of the semester has always been the launch parties – we host a reading for published writers to share their stories, feature an art gallery, and ask artists to speak about their work and inspirations. Check out the images below for throwbacks to past launch parties and to see some previously published work by the talented Echoes family!

 

Our Fall 2016 Launch Party! Complete with candy, postcards, and the beautiful issue.

 

Our Spring 2017 Launch Party! Popcorn plus M&Ms! Grapes and cheese!

 

Our Spring 2016 magazine cover. Photography by Victoria Zavala Carvajal.

 

A page from our Spring 2016 issue, featuring Time Dancer 2 by Sara Samuel and “Drumline” by Eliana Fisher.

 

Women are Beautiful by Chloe Kim. Published in Echoes Fall 2016 issue.

 

Stained by Omayman Al-Harasheh. Published in Echoes Spring 2017 issue.

 

A page from our Spring 2017 issue, featuring artwork by Erin Reid and “The Boars of Fukushima” by Nika Di Liberto Sabasteanki.

 

Join us this Monday to receive your copy of our Fall 2017 issue! For more information and sneak peeks of our magazine, check out our Facebook page here

See you there!

The Echoes team

 

Sydney Hotz

Columbia Barnard

Sydney is in love with New York City, dogspotting, and chorizo tacos. She's an aspiring novelist, a Barnard feminist, and might deny she was born in New Jersey.