In the vibrant city of Chattanooga, exciting news is on the horizon for young artists and writers alike! Local publisher Walnut Street Publishing is gearing up to launch a brand new magazine titled The Walnut Branch: Young Adult, which will feature the creative works of school-age students ranging from kindergarten to 12th grade. This initiative stands out as the very first magazine of its kind in the Chattanooga area, focusing specifically on the unique and diverse voices of the local youth.
With a stunning collection of over one hundred pieces, The Walnut Branch: Young Adult promises to be a fantastic showcase of poetry, prose, and visual art. The Director of Walnut Street Publishing, Aaron Quinn, shared some insightful thoughts on the project: “We believe it’s important for young artists to know their voices matter. Their voices deserve to be heard right now. Age does not limit the importance of an artist’s voice.” This sentiment underlines the magazine’s core mission, which is to empower young talents and encourage them to express themselves creatively.
The magazine’s debut will be celebrated with an exciting exhibition at the renowned Hunter Museum of American Art. Starting from October 3rd, several selected pieces from the young artists will be on display for the community to appreciate. This exhibition isn’t just about showcasing the art; it’s about fostering a sense of connection and pride among the budding creators and the community.
Mark your calendars for the official launch of The Walnut Branch: Young Adult on October 13th, which will take place during the ongoing Sunday Studio event at the Hunter Museum. This event promises to be a celebration of creativity, where families and friends can come together to support the young voices of Chattanooga.
Walnut Street Publishing has ambitious plans for the magazine. They intend to make The Walnut Branch: Young Adult a biannual publication, ensuring that students have ongoing opportunities to share their creativity and perspectives. This commitment not only highlights the importance of artistic expression among youth but also reinforces the idea that every voice contributes to the richness of the community.
Aaron Quinn further emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating, “More than publishing, community is our mission; and a community’s strength lies in all voices being heard, regardless of age.” This vision of inclusivity is part of what makes this initiative so special. It’s about bringing the community together and celebrating the creativity that flourishes within it, regardless of the age of the artist.
For those unfamiliar, Walnut Street Publishing is an independent publishing house based right in Chattanooga. They are dedicated to redefining the publishing landscape by creating unique spaces for authors and artists to connect with their audience. Their mission entails much more than simply publishing books and magazines; they seek to nurture a sense of belonging within the creative community.
As the countdown to the launch of The Walnut Branch: Young Adult begins, excitement is building among students, families, and all those eager to support the artistic endeavors of young Chattanoogans. With this magazine, young voices will not only be heard but celebrated, marking an important step in recognizing and valuing the contributions that youth bring to the world of art and literature.
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