21 SENSE 




Published: Spring 2025 





In the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum between the binary extremes of black and white it’s not gray, as you might expect, but green. And within green’s bandwidth there are more tonal variations than any other color can make. Maybe this is why—envy, naivete, and money aside—green is generally synonymous with good. Green is paradise for Islam, luck for the Irish, and a healthy planet for environmentalists. Whereas the industrial past was gray, the future is green. LA+ GREEN has an exceptional author line-up exploring the green spectrum from plants to politics and from art to science.

Karen M’Closkey +
Catherine Seavitt

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Jury Q+A
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Winning Entries

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Honorable Mentions

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“Strange Fruit; or, Carmen Miranda Sings at the World’s Fair”

Julia Czerniak
Sonja Dümpelmann 
Catherine Mosbach
Signe Nielsen
Marcel Wilson

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Marcel Wilson Peixuan Wu + Liwei Shen + Jingyan Wang
Yining Zhang + Ling Zhang + Yuehui Gong
Michelle Zhan Syl Yeng + Lillian Chung Kwan Yu + Kai Zhao Zi Cheng
Isabel Yidong Li + Oliver Ziyuan Zhu
Adrien Rousseau

Chuanqi Liu + Muyun Xiao + Wenjia Zhang
Yang Fei + Xinyi Zhou
Julia Treichel 
Farzin Baik
Maura Mcdaniel + Isaiah Scharen
Daniel Coombes
Louise Bani Sarcar
Wai Lo Ciara 
Claire Napawan + Linda Chamorro + Marc Miller 
Dale Wiebe + Ryan Coates 



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Karen M’Closkey
Catherine Seavitt
Colin Curley
Andreina Sojo

Karen M’Closkey 
Catherine Seavitt
 

Colin Curley
Andreina Sojo






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