
Something that once was there Before is no more An empty space opportunity lies Here just open your eyes to see The beauty in disguise
(Amy Wilks)

Your family story doesn’t mean anything
(Shelby Horner)

America: Flags and fast cars, the individual dream
(James Black)

There’s no place in my community where I can meditate and relax
(Jazmin Menjivar)

The shack is old and disheveled- in many places it looks as if it shouldn’t be together anymore
(Shelby Turner)

If you act like a dog you get treated like a dog
(Brandy Phelps)

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
(Nicole Clark)

Blocking out the World
(Chris Wrenn)

52nd and Hell
(Jordan Snapp)

Local businesses are closed due to property values being raised and corporate buildings moving in
(Ian Stuart)

How are they supposed to live if everything is dying?
(Katrina Wilson)

This man was poisoned with rare poisons in his neighborhood
(Jack McGuffey)

Forcibly Placed
(Taylor Cloud)

Appreciate life and forgive the things you don’t like
(Adrienne Forrest)

All the dirt in the ground had to be replaced again
(Sierra Parmenter)

We have become so hostile; no windows for natural sunlight to seep in for the inhabitants of this uncared for home
(Julian Blankenship)

Years back, the displacement of the unlucky people that were diseased with the X-virus were placed in horrible conditions; cramped together in small buildings and trapped by bars, marked by death (Sarah Pace)

It reminds me of a poor nation because of all the reused materials (Matt Held)