As an American abroad, I do feel I stick out like a sore thumb. It’s something I’ve mentioned before, but the accent is a signal for strangers to ask “Where are you from?” They expect only two answers really, but I am fairly sure they already know I am American based on whatever behavior they…
Author: mhaney@rollins.edu
Approaching Halloween, the end of spooky month
October has been a strangely repetitive month for me, but in the best way possible. I’ve always hoped I would find my sort of niche while abroad, and I have (a style of photography that is mine, solidifying my collage flair, going to shows alone but having a great time), so being repetitive about it…
London: A check in, if you will
A Reflection, 1/3 of the Way Done With the idea of identity handed to us on a silver platter, unable to be scraped off, I suppose I will follow up on these identity themes in both of my posts I write while abroad. On a purely personal level, my identity has unfolded to reveal newer…
IDENTITÉ: Exploring the idea of identities… CAPA London pre-departure
IDENTITÉ: Exploring the idea of identities (my own, and others’) through zine and collage I’ve been itching to study abroad, and to do so in London at CAPA couldn’t make any more sense than it already does — I am a liberal-minded art history student and artist, as well as a music enthusiast. My identity…