Arts & Literature

Trinity students’ creative work finds expression in its publications.  Beginning in the late 1950s and flourishing in the 1960s and 1970s, students published their creative work in earnest. 

There are 33 different art and literary magazines represented in the School Archives, and perhaps many more existed that have not been saved over the years. 

Drawing from the talent of both the Lower and Upper schools, the publications range from glossy photography magazines like Malinconico to DIY poetry chapbooks, like Ol’ Brown Jug.  The literary and artistic tradition at Trinity is alive and well.