For half a century, Inscape has provided a platform for student creativity at Central Methodist University, but its roots stretch back even further. Emerging from a rich history of student literary publications—including Scribblings, Printed Ink, Inklings, Aigrettes, and Logos—Inscape was founded in 1975 through the collaboration of student writing groups and academic organizations. Since its first issue, the magazine has evolved in format and leadership, transitioning from a student club to an academic course in 2019. This exhibit explores the legacy of Inscape and the students who have shaped it over the decades.