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    2020, America Revealed 

    Dehoyos, Toni (2020-12-10)
    The 2020 pandemic hit and a lot of things changed and thousands of people were against guidelines and mandates, turning a blind eye to something very serious. I was inspired to create a print for depicting America and ...
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    Cope: Dealing with the COVID-19 

    Sierra, Grecia (2020-11-30)
    I wanted to shift towards my journey of the first few weeks of this current pandemic. An event that will be remembered long after it has ended, much like other pandemics before it. I used my art to express the motions of ...
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    The Walls Stare Back 

    Jimenez, Lily (2020-12-10)
    This picture is inspired by my recent trials in a 2-week quarantine. Essentially trapped by the walls of my room with no opportunity of leaving my space, the idea of being confined overrode my thoughts. As I analyzed the ...
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    2020 Was A S*** Show 

    Wall, Derrick (2020-11-27)
    2020 has been a rough year, for everyone that has hopefully lived through this year. To many truly despairing moments, and that takes a toll on the mental. I decided to put my feelings of what I went through, and many ...
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    A Love Letter to Houston 

    McLain, Gillian (2020-11-27)
    I was born and raised in Houston, Texas as was most of my mother's immediate side of the family. Our city is very important to me, its vibrance and style is so unique, our communities are resilient. I wanted to pay respects ...
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    Repeat 

    Croom, Allyson (2020-11-30)
    My work is about the monotony that has become life since the pandemic began.
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    We Are: A Human Expression 

    Dejesus, Leonardo (2020-11-28)
    This work is about how everyone struggles, and how the pandemic is making that strikingly clear.
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    Disinfect 

    Vilches, Itzel (2020-12-10)
    In a pandemic, our physical belongings aren't the only thing we should frequently wipe clean from viruses. With every notification and news headline, my headspace became contaminated with thoughts of anxiety, doubt, and ...
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    Pandemic 2020 

    Shaw, Catalina (2020-11-11)
    My work chronicles the views and experiences of various people during the covid 19 pandemic.

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