Horizons staff was assigned to visit and carefully explore “Gestalt: An Invitational Exhibition of Regional Art Faculty” in the Chernow Gallery of the Housatonic Museum of Art, which features art work by […] Continue Reading
Three young girls sat in the park together, their bathing suits on and their eyes narrowed from the warm shine of the sun. They had been told they talked too […] Continue Reading
A shy, dormant boy holds nothing but a yearning and a glass of punch in his hand. Ivory stands to the corner of the dance hall, passively observing the people […] Continue Reading
Look at her standing so dark and bold. Her reflection has dated my scenery, overpowering my inner light. She taunts me with her sassiness. She colors outside the lines, seeking […] Continue Reading
From the moment it arrived, the Sludge changed everything. It was something that no one had ever seen before. Despite its fleshy organic appearance, nothing was human or even discernibly […] Continue Reading
When walking into the Burt Chernow Gallery of Art, I was met with unsettling eyes, not knowing where they are coming from. I felt a cold glare upon me, which […] Continue Reading
My family places a high priority on bravery, success, and traditions created by humanity. I wanted to fulfill my parents’ expectations as a young child (and still do.) My future […] Continue Reading
It’s the work we love to do, not the work we have to do, that should have the brightest lights and eagerest eyes fixed upon it. Though it may be […] Continue Reading
The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (S.T.E.A.M) conference filled Housatonic’s atrium in Lafayette Hall on Saturday November 7. More than 60 high school students from the surrounding communities were […] Continue Reading
His hands are steady, his concentration is intense, and there is the ease of youth in each brush stroke. The only indication of discomfort is searching for just the right […] Continue Reading