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spilled ink: Dear Crush

spilled ink: Dear Crush

Feb 14, 2018

They say that writing is easy – all you have to do is open a vein, and bleed. It is hoped that with every word we spill, we are one step closer to the authentic self. The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. With these pieces, we hope to explore the art of writing collectively with BRIDGE and the Waterloo Architecture community. (more…)

spilled ink: I’m Not From Here

spilled ink: I’m Not From Here

Jan 19, 2015

The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. For this installment, Sarah Gunawan tells a short narrative about a cycling trip from New York City to Cambridge, ON. The journey is documented through words, photographs, maps and notes.

spilled ink: Aquaphobia

spilled ink: Aquaphobia

Nov 7, 2014

The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. For this installment, Bianca Weeko Martin shares a marries traditional oil painting with visually suggestive poetry in her piece entitled Aquaphobia.

spilled ink: ARCHIHOME

spilled ink: ARCHIHOME

Oct 23, 2014

The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. For this installment, Hagop Terzian, a first year student, shares a piece from his common place book about the beginnings of his time here at Waterloo Architecture.

Call for Writing: spilled ink

Call for Writing: spilled ink

Sep 30, 2014

They say that writing is easy – all you have to do is open a vein, and bleed. It is hoped that with every word we spill, we are one step closer to the authentic self. This is an open Call for Writing to welcome the craft of creative writing into the BRIDGE community. The pieces are encouraged to explore beyond the academic environment and to dig deeper into the art of writing itself. To reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories.

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