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An Inflammatory Guide: Banned and Challenged Books You Should Read, was created to draw attention towards the concept of banned books in 2012. This accordion match book works uses a bold orange color contrasting with black letters to emphasize the…

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photographs showing the cover and pages from Maureen Cummin's Anatomy of Insanity, an artist's book about gendered views on mental health

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Image of a protestor holding a sign referring to school shootings, made for the anti gun violence March For Our Lives protest

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The first photograph depicts my set up for printing my first layer, a burst of stars cut out from vinyl that I coated with a light blue ink tinted with silver to create a metallic sheen and create a more "star-like" appearance. The second photograph…

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"Barbie" tells the story of a painful childhood memory that seems inconsequential at first glance, but when examined more deeply hints at the problematic nature of indoctrinated gender roles. "Barbie" uses Barbie Dolls to exemplify the idealization…

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