The Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts
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The Endicott Studio is an organization dedicated to myth and its expression through literary, visual, and performance arts. For generations, artists have drawn upon mythic and folkloric symbolism to make contemporary art, addressing the issues of their time. The Endicott Studio's stated mission is to honor mythic artists of the past, support mythic artists working today, and to carry this tradition into the future.
The Endicott Studio was founded by Terri Windling in 1987, and is co-directed by Windling and Midori Snyder. Mythic fiction writers, artists, dramatists and scholars from across the U.S., UK, and Canada are members of the Endicott Studio, including Holly Black, Emma Bull, Thomas Canty, Heinz Insu Fenkl, Brian Froud, Wendy Froud, Charles de Lint, Neil Gaiman, Ellen Kushner, Alan Lee, Will Shetterly, Delia Sherman, Charles Vess, Jane Yolen, and numerous others.
The Endicott Studio's website hosts a quarterly magazine, The Journal of Mythic Arts, featuring articles on myth and folklore, fiction, poetry, art exhibitions, etc.