fall 2025 works

A black man in a flannel and denim shorts smokes a cigarette while watching horse pastures from a moving truckbed.

Blake Alley

Class of 2027 in Film

Photography

Davis Brownell

Class of 2026 in Film

Photography

Valeria Circa

Class of 2026 in Film

Photography

Wyatt Davis

Concentration in Film

Photography

Quincy Gray

Class of 2026 in Film

Photography

Cathryn Walters and Freya Vrnak

Photography

Quincy Gray

Class of 2026 in Film

Visual Art

“Could I remember you, fully? 

I will try, here.”

Riddle

Mary Brigham

Class of 2026 in Drama

Writing

“To be born is to be seen. 

To be human, what does that mean? 

My mother, my father, my neighbors, and friends. 

What will they think? ”

To be seen

Valeria Circa

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“In fields, grand, solitary, wild-born tulip fields, I imagine the flowers gossip with one another.”

Botanic Indoctrination

Iris Clausen

Class of 2029 in Film

Writing

“ghost girl

under the same sky

is there something more?”

making rainbows

Quincy Gray

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“Born halfway across the world

from my mother’s body of water

into another endless expanse

Was this all already written?”

Sea Change

Neal Moneyhun

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“It would appear that, incredibly, my drug dealer was dishonest to me.”

Cosomopolitan

Felipe Paraguassu

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“I’ve been in therapy for many years. Roughly seven I believe. Mostly with the same person too. Meghann, with two N’s.”

How old is your shame?

Lydia Pope

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“I saw my grandpa at his house a couple of days before he passed on. He was my dad’s dad.”

A Solution to Death: Food

Jack Price

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“Throughout the day, we loaded the van with film reels and boxes of equipment that we knew we could preserve at UNCSA. Most of the reels were stored in boxes rather than in canisters.”

Excerpt from Albany Journal

Max Robards

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing

“It feels embarrassing to say that when I pray to the Universe, I ask for sureness. I ask for a sureness that I cannot shake, that others cannot break, that the wind cannot take.”

Steady Feet

Ambar Tavarez

Class of 2026 in Film

Writing