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Covid-19 Art:
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Jaylyn Maulfair-- "Lungs Infected by Covid" Wire sculpture of lungs infected by Covid-19-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Emily Williamson-- "Covid-19" Covid-19 virus molecule made up of Covid-19 pandemic-related vocabulary-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Morgan Bellavia-- "Guide to Covid-19" An interactive Guide to Covid-19-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. |
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Elizabeth Luscavage-- "Studying Anatomy and Physiology" Studying Anatomy and Physiology during the Covid-19 pandemic ink drawing-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Matthew Fick-- "Covid-19" Drawing of the Covid-19 virus-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Cassie Wyatt-- "Covid Homunculus" Sensory homunculus with black parts showing parts of the body affected by Covid-19-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. (See 3D imaging below) |
Shannon Young-- "Covid-19 Plushie" Plushie of the Covid-19 virus-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Ellie Chibirka-- "Covid-19 Scream" Scream painting with a mask-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. | Veronica Zerebilov-- "Contracting Covid-19" Graphite and charcoal drawing of a skeleton hooked up to a ventilator. Lungs pictured within rib cage-- Featured in the North Museum during Spring 2022. |
Emma Mesko-- "Microscopic Covid-19 Virus" Digital art rendering of what the Covid-19 virus looks like under a microscope. |
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