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Star 82 Review Issue 8.3 Is Live Online!

Star 82 Review Issue 8.3 is now available for your reading and viewing pleasure! It is a little wistful, but also shows a fighting spirit and moments of joy in the midst of disruption. There are some really lovely artworks by Bonnie Barrett (pinhole camera pictures); Geonni Banner (scanner art); and Robbin Ami Silverberg (artist's books and objects). In the themed section this issue takes on the idea of "getaway/get away," which brought out a variety of responses from the accepted contributors. Enjoy!

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CONTRIBUTORS

David M. Alper
Daniel Bailey
Geonni Banner
Bonnie Barrett
Micki Blenkush
David Capps
K.M. Crane
B. Dixon
Emmy Favilla
James Gering
Trivarna Hariharan
Sandra Kacher
Rachel Prizant Kotok
Christian Hanz Lozada
Davis MacMillan
Kelly Miller
Geoffrey Orens
Maria S. Picone
Daryl Scroggins
Robbin Ami Silverberg
Sasha Torchinsky
Kathleen Wedl


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