Eno Magazine

Eno Magazine Aiming to inspire respect and connection to our environment by engaging in thoughtful expression through use of artistic, reflective and creative forms

Our Vision: To realize eno as the nation’s premier magazine on art and the environment, inspiring artists to create and consumers to reflect and act in service of the environment. eno serves as a lighthouse of intellectual and artistic capital on behalf of Nicholas School and Duke University. Our Approach: eno was founded by a Nicholas School graduate student and is committed to supporting and cul

tivating artistic expression within the Nicholas School, at Duke University, in Durham, NC and beyond. Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/enoMagazine

🚨Submissions to eno Magazine close this Friday! Don’t forget to submit your photographs, artwork, poems, and short stori...
01/25/2021

🚨Submissions to eno Magazine close this Friday!
Don’t forget to submit your photographs, artwork, poems, and short stories to be featured in our magazine.

Tonight! Join for some fun filled pictionary!
10/29/2020

Tonight! Join for some fun filled pictionary!

Here is some great news for your Monday... eno is now accepting submissions for the 2021 magazine!!
10/26/2020

Here is some great news for your Monday... eno is now accepting submissions for the 2021 magazine!!

Last chance to join our team!
09/06/2020

Last chance to join our team!

Join our team!
09/02/2020

Join our team!

Set yourself an "Art Trap" so you are ready when inspiration strikes!
05/27/2020

Set yourself an "Art Trap" so you are ready when inspiration strikes!

No clean-up necessary.

eno's Favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors. Today we feature a long time favorite of Hannah Smith....
05/26/2020

eno's Favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors. Today we feature a long time favorite of Hannah Smith. // Death narrates the story of a young girl during World War II. The imagery of the war through the eyes of Death shines a new light on a tragic era while telling a coming of age story every reader can relate to. Somehow, this story of war and death and loss brings hope to the reader.

Learn from Duke Gardens youth education coordinator, Kavanah Anderson, about painting with soils!
05/19/2020

Learn from Duke Gardens youth education coordinator, Kavanah Anderson, about painting with soils!

Become an artist and a scientist by collecting soil samples and studying their contents and the colors they produce. Youth education coordinator Kavanah Ande...

eno's Favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors. Today we feature a long time favorite of Kathleen Maso...
05/11/2020

eno's Favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors. Today we feature a long time favorite of Kathleen Mason. // I love a good inspiring nonfiction! I read this book nearly 6 years ago and still talk about it. Katie lived a comfortable life, but upon graduation from high school she decided to follow her passions instead. She moved to Uganda and started a program called Amazima. I was continually inspired by Katie's courage to live a life of love and meaning, virtues I try to live my own life by. Overall it's a feel good book about a fearless young woman!

eno's favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors! Today we feature Grace Chan! // This is the second boo...
05/08/2020

eno's favs // Book recommendations from the eno Board of Editors! Today we feature Grace Chan! // This is the second book in a trilogy that combines science, history and a bit of fantasy, and is centered on a witch who travels back in time in order to learn more about her powers, while also dealing with other creatures, unexpected family and danger. I’ve never read a book that’s kept me enthralled while also teaching me so much.

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