Artist Biography
Christine Stoddard is a
writer and interdisciplinary artist who employs her words in the realms of poetry, prose, film, theatre, collage, and comics. Her art and writing have been published in multiple venues, including literary journals from
Grinnell College,
Howard University,
Virginia Commonwealth University,
George Mason University, and the
University of Arkansas, as well as in books by
Candlewick Press and
Sabella Press. Christine has also won recognition from
USA Today,
The Poetry Society of Virginia,
The Washington Post,
The Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association,
The International Cinematographer's Guild, and many other companies and organizations. Her 'zines also appear in the permanent collections of
Barnard College and
Depaul University, while her book art appears in the permanent collection of
Virginia Commonwealth University. Previously, Christine has interned for several arts and media companies, including the
Smithsonian American Art Museum and
WashingtonPost.com. Christine is also the founder of the
Greater Washington Indie Arts Festival (formerly the Neo-Indie Arts Festival) and
Quail Bell Magazine. Currently she is studying
Cinema (film studies and production) and
English with minors in Creative Writing and French at
VCU Arts in Richmond, VA. To learn more about Christine and her creative projects, visit
www.christinestoddard.com.