Poetry Power: “Lost and Found”
Our first February artist to be published is sophomore Sebora Harten. In response to what this poem is about, Harten
Read MoreSince January 2022, Artists’ Abode’s mission has been to provide a space for student artists and writers to showcase their work to the CVHS (and Castro Valley) community. As the educator and activist Cesar A. Cruz once said, “art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” Art can be an instrument for self-expression, escape, social change, but also as a door towards vulnerability, towards a recognition of our shared humanity. We hope that by creating this collection of art and writing, we can continue to grow our community of artists.
If you’d like to submit your piece, please visit https://tinyurl.com/poetryolympian for poetry/short story submissions, and https://tinyurl.com/artolympian for visual art/photo submissions. We look forward to reviewing your work!
Our first February artist to be published is sophomore Sebora Harten. In response to what this poem is about, Harten
Read MoreVisual artist Abigail Romero Maciel created a drawing of Hyunjin, a member of the music group Stray Kids. “He is
Read MoreThe Olympian shares a poem by junior Tara Tse. “This poem was originally a spew of my thoughts during a
Read MoreThe Olympian’s art page features its first visual artist, Rachel Raskin, a junior at CVHS. “Being a person that usually
Read MoreJunior Isabelle Wesner is the next poet to be published in The Olympian. “My English class had just finished a
Read MoreThe next CVHS student featured in Artists’ Abode is junior Rebecca Beringer. “This poem was born after the first few
Read MoreOur showcase of student artwork continues with this poem by junior Evan Griffith. “I like to think this poem is
Read MoreEditor’s note: The Olympian begins publishing student artwork with this poem by junior Hope Leong. “This piece was written during
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